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Breaking the Big Words Bundle (Vols 1-4): 21 Syllable Division Sets

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    Save valuable time on your Science of Reading lesson prep with BTBW!

    • Syllable Pattern(s): ALL (VC/CV, V/CV, VC/V, V/V)
    • Syllable Types: ALL (Cl, Op, ME, VP, BR, C-le)
    • # of Activity Sets: 105
    • # of Activities: 525

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    This bundle of Volumes 1-4 of the “Breaking the Big Words” Syllabication Activity Series contains 21 syllable division activity sets.

    Streamline your literacy instruction with this comprehensive activity series, designed to scaffold students' understanding of syllable division and types!

    This series provides scaffolded, research-based instruction on dividing syllables, identifying syllable types, and generalizing the skills to decode words and sentences. Perfect for small groups, differentiation, and intervention!    

    Each Volume of Activity Sets focuses, specifically, on a single syllable pattern (e.g.  VC/CV, V/CV, VC/V, V/V) and one or more syllable types (closed, open, magic-e, bossy r, vowel pairs, and consonant-le).

    Featuring strategies for tackling consonant blends and digraphs, visual anchor words provide support on activity sheets and posters. Students practice breaking words into syllables before reading word lists and sentences, facilitating skill generalization. Plus, sight words are carefully controlled to include only PrePrimer and Primer Dolch words. 

    Get your students decoding confidently today!

    Each Activity Set of BREAKING THE BIG WORDS employs

    • three levels of scaffolding,
    • embedded differentiation,
    • a strong visual component,
    • developmentally scaffolded activities, and
    • an Instructional framework (Scope and Sequence).

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    Breaking the Big Word Series

        ⭐ Links by Pattern & Type

    VOLUME 1: VC/CV Syllable Pattern ⛏ 

    VOLUME 2: V/CV Syllable Pattern

    VOLUME 3: VC/V Syllable Pattern

    VOLUME 4: V/V Syllable Pattern

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
    Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
    Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
    Understand that words are separated by spaces in print.
    Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

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