Syllable Division Practice I Orton-Gillingham I Science of Reading
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Are you looking for some hands-on ways to practice syllable division patterns?
Without a sound strategy for chunking multisyllabic words into smaller parts, students are left guessing. Providing students with a sound approach to word attack strategies gives them the tools to break larger words into smaller chunks. There are reliable syllable division patterns that we can teach students.
What's included:
- mini anchor charts for all of the syllable division patterns: VCCV, VCV, VV, VCCCV
- teacher tips
- 138 word cards
- Perfect for task boxes or photo books!
These specifically designed cards help you center your instruction on explicitly teaching the different syllable division patterns for reading and spelling in a multisensory way. I also provide you with anchor charts to guide teachers and students through word attack strategies for syllable division. Easy to use for whole-group instruction, small group, 1-on-1 intervention, and more!
You may also be interested in my other resources about syllables and syllable division
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/6-Syllable-Types-Anchor-Chart-Guide-5049751
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Dont-Feed-the-Rabbit-Syllable-Division-Rabbit-Game-for-2-Syllable-words-4565946
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