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an open and closed house with the words'no - t'in front of it

One thing I learned when introducing First Graders to open and closed syllables was that they needed a visual to fully understand an open syllable vs. a closed one. The most obvious visual for open and close is a door and we had one of those right in our classroom. I would write words on note cards, cut them apart, and tape to the door facing and door. For example, I would write not on a card, cut between the o and t, tape no to the left door facing and t on the door. Open the door and the…

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This is simple and easy trick I use to teach my students the concept of open and closed syllable.All you need are sticky notes and a marker. Place the sticky notes on any door. Open the door for open syllables and close the door for closed syllables.This visual part of this activity works like magic as students are able to connect to it better!Try it and let me know if it works!Like, share and follow for more! #readingisfun #phonicsisfun #literacycoaching #literacyinstruction…

a woman standing in front of a whiteboard with words on it and the caption don't miss this open syllable chant

‼️OPEN Syllable Chant ‼️ Try this with your learners and thank me later 😉 Did you know that if you teach open and closed syllables you are unlocking the code for your learners to read over 70% of words 🤯 Drop the word ➡️ OPEN ⬅️ below 👇 and I will send you the link to my teacher slides AND sweet syllable words 💜 With such an important skill to teach, I wanted to make it fun and engaging for my littles! With the vowel singing 🎶 it’s name! It’s been a game changer and yes- SO…

a close up of text on a white background with the words closed in different languages

Literacy | Teaching | Science of Reading on Instagram: "CLOSED & OPEN syllables account for 74% of syllable types in English. A CLOSED syllable has a short vowel because it’s “closed in” by a consonant or consonant team, regardless of whether there are consonants or no consonants before the vowel. In an OPEN syllable, the vowel is not protected by any consonants, it’s left wide open therefore the vowel sound is the vowel name sound…think OPEN MIC NIGHT 🎤 “Hi! I’m Bo!” CLOSED syllables are

a door with sticky notes attached to it and candy canes on the glass doors

Edutopia on Instagram: "From @creativelyteachingfirst : “Here is how I teach my students open and closed syllables! I place sticky notes on our classroom door. I opened the door for open syllables and closed the door for closed syllables. This visual always seems to connect with students!” Note to clarify the practice: These are two sets of words being shared. When the door is open, a set of open-syllable words is presented. When the door is closed, a second set of words—this time closed…

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