Hey hey teacher friends,
I'm excited to introduce you to our new resource, Syllable Division Rules Word Study!!
This resource is a daily 10-minute teaching routine that helps students learn the 6 syllable division rules. In addition, they will analyze spelling patterns, roots, affixes, phonemes, morphology, and syllabication.
Designed for grades 2-5, this resource will help your students unlock the code and become skilled readers and spellers. With engaging Google Slides presentations, a comprehensive teacher guide, and a student recording sheet, this resource is a must-have for any teacher looking to close gaps in foundational reading skills in an upper elementary classroom.
This is the largest deck in this upcoming "Word of the Day" resource line because we felt like the division rules needed lots of practice, so you'll have 40 words to choose from as you cover each rule. For future decks, they'll focus on specific spelling patterns (i.e. r-controlled vowels), and each pattern will span over a week. For each day, you'll have one word to model and one word for guided or partner practice. But like I said, you have 40 words in this deck because we felt like this was more of a prerequisite so students could build that foundation first. If you try it out, please let us know how it works out for you! We'd appreciate any and all feedback as this resource is so new and it's in its beginning trial stages.
What's Included In This Resource?
What Does The Routine Look Like?
Whew, that's a lot of info! If you've got any questions or feedback, feel free to reply to this email! :)
We provide high-quality + distraction-free resources for upper elementary students with the goal of building a love of literacy, one word at a time! We design resources based on a structured literacy approach, primarily in the areas of phonics for big kids (syllabication, morphology), and writing.
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