Types of Syllables | How to Teach Syllable Division
Teaching your students the 6 types of syllables does not have to be a daunting task. Today we will focus on the first two types of syllables to teach to your students. Today's video will focus on open and closed syllables. Then we will build upon these foundational skills to teach the next four types of syllables, which includes Magic "E", R-Controlled, Vowel Teams, and Consonant+le types of syllables. I hope you find this video helpful in learning how to teach these skills and strategies to your students.
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You are very good at teaching. I went to elementary school in the 60's and am homeschooling my 2 grandsons. One thing I can't help but notice is how overly complicated everything has become. The kids have to learn a new language every time there is another technique. (open, closed, etc.) Here are the basic rules we were taught. 1. Every vowel sound equals a syllable. 2. The consonants follow the short vowel sounds. 3. Split the double consonant between short vowel sounds. It just seems if they don't have to be bogged down focusing on "types", it might be easier and faster to learn how to split the words. 🙂
Thank you for making me realize that the part has to have a "vowel sound" in it, not necessarily an actual vowel.
These videos are so helpful! Thank you! 💜
Thank you so much! You are brilliant! This is so helpful!
Wow what a lesson, and to implement syllabication with a Haiku! Awesome.
Love your videos. They are so helpful
Love these Videos!💕💓💞💖
This explanation is awesome . Your strategies are amazing. Thanks for sharing. I'm learning phonics and this was very helpful.
You're AMAZING !!!!!! Thank you
Connecting the six types of syllables to writing, especially a Haiku, is a great way to connect reading and writing. Thanks!
Thanks for the explanation on syllables.
I appreciate the depth and detail you include in your videos. Helps me plan my own lessons. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your reading strategies. Those strategies are helpful.
Thank you very useful information.
Marvillous ❤ Thanks ❤
Very informative!
Amazing explanation😊
Thanks again for sharing all these activities. I enjoy learning a new/different way of teaching from your videos.
@AnnaDiGilio
3 жыл бұрын
thank you so much! I truly appreciate that!
Awesome!
It's help me alot..Thank you teacher ❤❤keep it up❤
Thanks!!! It‘s very helpful!!!! lol
❤love it
thanks!!
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good lesson.
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These are my fav Ed development videos (Anna)
A closed syllable does not have to be closed in on both sides of the vowel. It often is, but words like: on, it, is, up are all closed syllables. It only has to be closed in after the vowel. It's important they don't think it has to be a CVC word to be closed.
@AnnaDiGilio
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. I know. This is addressed in video #2 on syllabication. Hope this helps.
Hi this vedio is very helpful to teach my kid ,can u do vedio on the remaining syllable types ( r controlled ,silent e and vowel teams ,Le syllable)
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Love your teaching fans. Where can I find them? Thanks. 😊😊
@AnnaDiGilio
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, you can pick them up here: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Syllable-Division-Fans-6552455
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@AnnaDiGilio
3 жыл бұрын
Yay, thank you so much for letting me know!
Hello, thank you for the freebie. I had trouble completing the download, any suggestions?
Good
Hi, Anna! Lovely lesson. Question: When you used an r-controlled vowel team within the open syllable example (tiger), would this hypothetical class have already received instruction on the concept of RCVs? If not, are you using it here to plant a seed for future teaching? Thanks!
@kaymill5565
6 ай бұрын
Ah, I just got to a later point in the video and you answered my question.🥰
You
In Tiger...Ti is an open syllable.then ger is open or close???? It's mean both kind of syllables exist in one word???
@AnnaDiGilio
Жыл бұрын
We'd love to invite you to join Anna's Facebook group, There are TONS of teachers in there that can offer support for you and Anna answers questions in there as well! Here's a link to join the group if you aren't already a member: facebook.com/groups/guidedreaders We hope this helps - GR TEAM
Good morning madam please I found this online, please can I reach you on mail
Timestamps?
I think it's not effective now, you're effort
Vous parle trop vite.