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Vowel Teams, R-Controlled & Consonant LE | Syllable Division Games Part 2
Vowel Teams, R-Controlled & Consonant LE | Syllable Division Games Part 2
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Master the final 3 syllable types with engaging games that make advanced syllable division fun and accessible!
Students practice Vowel Teams, R-Controlled, and Consonant-LE syllables through hands-on games including matching, memory, and the popular Gumball Game. Science of Reading aligned for grades 2-4!
✨ What's Included (41 Pages - Part 2):
- ✓ Syllable Information Sheet - Overview of syllable types
- ✓ Vowel Team Syllable Anchor Chart - Visual reference
- ✓ Vowel Team Syllable Match - 18 word cards + 2 recording sheets
- ✓ R-Controlled Syllable Anchor Chart - Visual reference
- ✓ The Gumball Game - Board game + 72 word cards
- ✓ Consonant-LE Syllable Anchor Chart - Visual reference
- ✓ Consonant-LE Syllable Memory Game - 96 cards
📖 3 Syllable Types Covered (Part 2):
Vowel Team Syllables:
- Two vowels together make one sound (ai, ay, ea, ee, oa, ow)
- Examples: train, play, beach, feet, boat, snow
- Includes diphthongs (oi, oy, ou, ow)
R-Controlled Syllables (Bossy R):
- R changes the vowel sound (ar, er, ir, or, ur)
- Examples: car, her, bird, for, turn
- Vowel is neither long nor short
Consonant-LE Syllables:
- Final stable syllable ending in -le
- Examples: table, apple, purple, little
- Always at the end of words
🎮 Games Included:
1. Vowel Team Syllable Match: Students match word cards with 18 vowel team words
2. The Gumball Game: Popular board game with 72 R-controlled word cards
3. Consonant-LE Memory: Classic memory game with 96 cards - the most extensive practice!
🎯 Perfect For:
- Advanced syllable types instruction
- Literacy centers and word work stations
- Small group phonics instruction
- Partner games
- Science of Reading aligned programs
- Orton-Gillingham instruction
- Grades 2-4
💡 Why This Works:
Breaking complicated syllable rules into simple, game-based strategies helps students decode multisyllabic words with confidence. These three advanced syllable types complete the foundation students need for reading complex words!
📝 Teaching Sequence:
This is Part 2 of the syllable types series, covering the 3 more advanced syllable types. Use after teaching Open, Closed, and Silent-E syllables (Part 1). Together, they cover all 6 syllable types!
✨ Teacher Tips:
- Print on cardstock and laminate for durability
- Display anchor charts as visual references
- Use games in rotation at centers
- Perfect for Science of Reading instruction
- Pairs with Part 1 for complete coverage of all 6 syllable types
📚 Standards Aligned:
- CCSS RF.2.3 - Apply phonics and word analysis skills
- CCSS RF.3.3.C - Decode multisyllable words
- CCSS RF.4.3 - Use syllabication patterns
41 Printable Pages | 3 Games | 186 Cards Total | Digital Download - Instant Access!
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