Syllable Division Vowel Digraphs Activity Long Vowel Teams for Google Slides™️
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- Looking for interactive syllable division slides for reading two syllable and three syllable words with all syllable division patterns using Orton Gillingham strategies? The words in this digital phonics resource for Google Slides™ include all syllable types: open, closed, silent e, vowel team, r-coPrice $75.00Original Price $116.50Save $41.50
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Looking for interactive syllable division slides for reading two syllable words that include the vowel teams or digraphs for long a, e, i, o and u: ai, ay, ee, ea, igh, ie, oa, oe, ow, ew, ue, and oo? The words in this digital phonics resource for Google Slides™ include closed, open, silent e, and vowel team or digraph syllable types. The syllable division strategy aligns with Orton Gillingham methodology and the science of reading research.
Watch the preview video to see how students will:
- Drag the moveable pieces to mark the vowels and consonants.
- Divide the word into syllables
- Decode each syllable & blend the syllables into the word
- Label each syllable type as open, closed, silent e, or vowel team.
There are over 150 words included! In these slides, the vowel teams represent the long sound. Sample words include playmate, explain, oatmeal, window, and highchair.
You will have enough words to teach the concept with each vowel team, provide words for independent practice, and do a spiral review later in the year.
There are several words with prefixes and suffixes, including re-, un-, -ful, and -less. These words allow you to have discussions about how prefixes and suffixes can aid in both decoding a word and understanding its meaning.
This slide deck is perfect for virtual tutoring sessions! In the classroom, you can:
- use a projector or interactive whiteboard to demonstrate the syllable division process so all students can view the lesson easily
- assign selected slides as independent work for students to complete on their devices
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