9 Activity Ideas for Teaching Decoding Multisyllabic Words
Help 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students practice decoding multisyllabic words with these 9 engaging activity ideas. These ideas make lesson planning and teaching multisyllabic word strategies to upper elementary students easier. Word sorts, word walls, syllable ladders, and more decoding multisyllabic words activity ideas.
Phonics Intervention Activities Flash Cards for Small Group Reading Time
Phonics FlashCards get your students and their brains warmed up before beginning reading with these Brain Warm Up Cards! Students can warm up their thinking by reviewing blends & digraphs, short vowel chunks, long vowel chunks, r-controlled chunks, vowel combos, prefixes and suffixes. These cards are great for reading groups and even RTI intervention groups! Super easy to use- print them on different colored paper, hole punch the cards and place on rings! Quickly show the sounds your gro

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Multisyllabic Word Fluency Games | Decoding Strategies with Word Lists Included
Help your students learn to decode multisyllabic words with fluency using these fun and interactive reading games! These multisyllabic word games will make reading practice fun for your students while still providing a high-quality, skills-based activity to help with their overall reading fluency an...
Syllables V/CV and VC/V Worksheets
These 3 worksheets will give your students extra practice with the syllable patterns v/cv and vc/v. Each page has easy to follow instructions. Perfect for homework or practice in the classroom.If you like this product please check out this related resource:V/CV and VC/V Syllable Pattern

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Reading Multi and Closed Syllables with Blends Schwa and MORE Roll and Read Game
Reading games are an excellent way to review with students on vowel consonant e they are learning. Students who are working on their single and multiple syllables with the vce sounds will need practice. Working on their sounds can be challenging for kids, but through games, it makes it fun! Games are nice, relaxed way to see if they truly understand the concept. I will even have the students read the word and take data on their phonemic awareness skills for reading or IEP goal data. My students request these to play these games at least once per week!This resource has 73 pages Color & Black and white 2 versions: worksheet & Game Real and nonsense words included: Skills: MultiSyllabic, Closed syllables with blends, -ct, -ed, and -ingFor this game, you will need: Game pieces You

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