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Syllable Types Posters and Word Sort

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Sarah Paul
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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
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Love these posters for reinforcement and visuals! I use word sorts in whole and small group teaching as well. Such a great resource for teaching and practice!
I love these posters so much. They are simple yet engaging and my students are constantly referring back to them during reading groups!
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  1. This is a combination of visual aids for teaching phonics and spelling rules. This includes syllable division posters, Spelling generalizations, syllable type posters, and grapheme/phoneme posters and cards.
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Description

This includes seven colorful posters to use as a visual when teaching syllable types.

Syllable types include open syllables, closed syllables, silent e, r-controlled, vowel teams/vowel digraphs, diphthongs, and consonant -le.

This comes with a landscape and a portrait version.


There are also a few options with all the syllable types on one page.


Now with Google Slides and an editable template so you can type in your own words.

BONUS: I also added a word sort!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs.
Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
Know final -e and common vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds.

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