If you work with students on closed syllable spelling rules in Wilson Steps 1 and…
Tag: syllable types
Syllable Type Series: Closed Syllable Exceptions
This blog post discusses closed syllable exceptions in English, specifically the vowel sounds in words like “find” and “post.” It emphasizes the importance of understanding syllable types for effective phonics instruction, providing resources and strategies for teaching these exceptions. The author encourages tailored teaching approaches to facilitate student learning.
Syllable Types Series: Closed Syllables
Research shows that understanding the six syllable types boosts student performance in reading and spelling….
Read and Spell Consonant le Words: the Count Back 3 Strategy
Reading and spelling words with consonant le can be a tricky skill to master! Fortunately,…
Consonant -le Syllables: The Silent e Connection
Did you know that consonant le syllables have a silent e on the end? Every syllable needs a written vowel, and silent e is a hard working letter that’s up for the task!
Tips For Teaching Silent E Words With Soft C And G… With Ninjas!
Silent e words with soft c and g are more logical than they look. If…
Silent e Rules Explained: The Many Jobs of Silent e
Silent e rules can feel confusing at first, especially when students realize that silent e…

