Are your learners ready for you to teach CVCe syllables {or sometimes called Silent e Syllables}? Maybe you teach struggling learners or you just don’t know where to start. Well, you’re in for a treat today!
Find all the freebies and videos in our series, Tips for Teaching Syllable Types.
*Scroll down to the bottom of this post to find the teal download button for the freebie.
How to Teach CVCe Syllables
If your learners can read words like cake, side, or vote, they may be ready to learn how to apply that knowledge to read longer words like cupcake, beside, or revote.
Unfortunately, it’s not that always simple for our struggling readers. It’s important that we teach CVCe syllables in an explicit way, breaking down the process of decoding so all our readers can be successful. That’s what you’ll find in this video, How to Teach CVCe Syllables. I encourage you to…
1. Watch the Video to Learn:
- How to build your instruction off what your learners already know
- A step-by-step process* learners can use to help them break apart and successfully read words with CVCe syllables.
*The steps share in this video come from the things I learned while getting my grad certificate in Dyslexia and LBLD and two curricula based on Orton-Gillingham- Wilson Reading and All About Reading.
2. Snag the Freebies:
Snag the FREE CVCe Syllable Read & Divide printables at the very end of this post. They’ll give your learners a NO PREP way to practice reading real and nonsense Silent e Syllables.
Scroll below and click the teal button to grab your freebie! Then make sure to hop over and grab our 6 Syllable Types Interactive Pages for even more syllable learning!
Enjoy teaching syllables!
~Becky
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