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Multisyllabic Words Decoding Drills | Real and Nonsense Word Fluency | Passage

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Hollie Griffith
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Grade Levels
1st - 3rd
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Added a rhythm to it and my students loved it! They had tons of fun trying to keep up with the rhythm.
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Description

These multisyllabic word decoding and phonics activities are perfect for students who need practice reading and write words with multiple syllables. Each decodable sheet includes decodable words, nonsense words, sentences, and a short story. These phonics activities are designed to move students from slowly blending words to a level where decoding is habitual and automatic.

*The advanced version in includes words with more complex phonics patterns.

The Research

I created these decodable sheets to improve fluency. According the the National Reading Panel, a few things are critical of good reading instruction.

•Explicit instruction in phonemic awareness

•Systematic phonics instruction

•Methods to improve fluency

Orton Gillingham states that fluency is built from automatic recognition of a word through repeated encounters. Average students need 4-14 repetitions to achieve automaticity. Struggling readers may need more than 20 repetitions to attain true automaticity.

How can I use these decodable readers in my classroom?

•Use with individual students.

•Learn the pattern in guided reading group. Then, use the sheets as a warmup (the first three-five minutes of group) all week.

•Send home with students as a tool to practice at home.

•Parent volunteers

Each decodable sheet includes:

•12 decodable words

•8 decodable nonsense words

•5 decodable sentences

•A short story

Decodable sheets included:

  • Open and closed syllables
  • Words with three syllables
  • Compound words
  • Single open syllable
  • Two syllable silent e
  • Multisyllabic words with blends
  • Final Stable Syllable c+le short vowel
  • Final Stable Syllable c+le long vowel
  • Final Stable Syllable mix up
Total Pages
13 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know final -e and common vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds.
Use knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel sound to determine the number of syllables in a printed word.
Decode two-syllable words following basic patterns by breaking the words into syllables.
Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
Read grade-level text with purpose and understanding.

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