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Spelling screeners will often show where students have unfinished learning around these concepts, even though students are able to fluently read them in print. The 6 syllable rules include: Open Syllables, Closed Syllables, Magic e, Vowel Teams, Vowel Controlled r, and Cononant le.
How to Teach the Six Syllable TypesStep 1: Warm Up. I use a two-part warm up!Step 2: Sound Review. Vowels can make so many sounds!Step 3: Chaining (or Explicit Instruction) When we are just learning a syllable type, step 3 is always chaining.Step 3: Explicit Instruction (or Chaining)
How to Teach Syllable TypesAll words have syllables. A word might have one, two, or even more syllables.Reading has two syllables: read (clap)ing (clap). To demonstrate, clap as you say each syllable.Blue has one syllable: blue (clap).Pumpkin has two syllables: pump (clap)kin (clap).Now you try.
There are 7 types of syllables that occur in all words of the English language. Every word can be broken down into these syllables. These 7 syllables include: closed, open, magic e, vowel teams, r-controlled, dipthongs and consonant le.
Basic Syllable RulesTo find the number of syllables: ---count the vowels in the word,Divide between two middle consonants.Usually divide before a single middle consonant.Divide before the consonant before an "-le" syllable.Divide off any compound words, prefixes, suffixes and roots which have vowel sounds.