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Are your students guessing instead of actually decoding multisyllabic words when they read? This best-selling bundle of games and activities helps you teach students how to break apart and read longer words with confidence. It also includes 6 syllable types posters and bookmarks to support instruction and review using syllable division.
Click on the preview button to see everything included.
This resource takes little time to prep. It includes a list of more than 200 2, 3, 4, and 5 syllable words so you don’t have to spend time looking for words for your kids to practice the strategy with.
Included in Decoding Multisyllabic Words with 2 and 3 Syllables:
- 2 and 3 Syllable Word Lists with more than 100 words so you don't have to come up with your own words for students to practice.
- Anchor chart that gives step-by-step instructions for breaking apart 2 and 3 syllable words.
- 6 Syllable Types, Schwa and Odd Syllable Posters, Reference Sheet, and Bookmarks so that students can reference as they break apart words.
- Most Common Prefixes and Suffixes & Odd Syllable Sheets are included to help students easily identify them before breaking up a word.
- Answer Key that shows how each word is broken up to make it easy to check.
- 4 Multisyllabic Words Games and Activities to keep kids engaged while practicing decoding multisyllabic words. (3 of the activities and games are in printable and Google format. )
Included in Decoding Multisyllabic Words with 4 and 5 Syllables:
- 4 and 5 Syllable Word Lists with more than 100 words so you don't have to come up with your own words for students to practice.
- Anchor chart that gives step-by-step instructions for breaking apart 4 and 5-syllable words.
- 6 Syllable Types, Schwa and Odd Syllable Posters, Reference Sheet, and Bookmarks so that students can reference as they break apart words.
- Most Common Prefixes and Suffixes & Odd Syllable Sheets are included to help students easily identify them before breaking up a word.
- Answer Key that shows how each word is broken up to make it easy to check.
- 4 Multisyllabic Words Games and Activities to keep kids engaged while practicing decoding multisyllabic words. (3 of the activities and games are in printable and Google format. )
*The text is reader-friendly for neurodivergent students.
You can use this resource in a variety of ways:
- Small Group Instruction
- One-on-One Instruction
- Literacy Centers or Stations
- Whole Group ELA Lessons
- Independent Work
- Homeschool
- Intervention Lessons
- Differentiation
The science of reading shows us that kids learn how to read multisyllabic words by decoding the different parts of words. This resource includes a tried and true strategy that helps kids do that as well as activities and games for kids to practice with.
Did you know? Leaving feedback earns you credits toward FREE TpT purchases! I truly appreciate hearing how the resource worked for you.
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Please contact me with any questions.
Thank you,
Marlene
iHeart Teaching Elementary
Copyright © iHeart Teaching Elementary
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Decoding Multisyllabic Words Activities and Games with Multisyllabic Word Lists
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Description
Are your students guessing instead of actually decoding multisyllabic words when they read? This best-selling bundle of games and activities helps you teach students how to break apart and read longer words with confidence. It also includes 6 syllable types posters and bookmarks to support instruction and review using syllable division.
Click on the preview button to see everything included.
This resource takes little time to prep. It includes a list of more than 200 2, 3, 4, and 5 syllable words so you don’t have to spend time looking for words for your kids to practice the strategy with.
Included in Decoding Multisyllabic Words with 2 and 3 Syllables:
- 2 and 3 Syllable Word Lists with more than 100 words so you don't have to come up with your own words for students to practice.
- Anchor chart that gives step-by-step instructions for breaking apart 2 and 3 syllable words.
- 6 Syllable Types, Schwa and Odd Syllable Posters, Reference Sheet, and Bookmarks so that students can reference as they break apart words.
- Most Common Prefixes and Suffixes & Odd Syllable Sheets are included to help students easily identify them before breaking up a word.
- Answer Key that shows how each word is broken up to make it easy to check.
- 4 Multisyllabic Words Games and Activities to keep kids engaged while practicing decoding multisyllabic words. (3 of the activities and games are in printable and Google format. )
Included in Decoding Multisyllabic Words with 4 and 5 Syllables:
- 4 and 5 Syllable Word Lists with more than 100 words so you don't have to come up with your own words for students to practice.
- Anchor chart that gives step-by-step instructions for breaking apart 4 and 5-syllable words.
- 6 Syllable Types, Schwa and Odd Syllable Posters, Reference Sheet, and Bookmarks so that students can reference as they break apart words.
- Most Common Prefixes and Suffixes & Odd Syllable Sheets are included to help students easily identify them before breaking up a word.
- Answer Key that shows how each word is broken up to make it easy to check.
- 4 Multisyllabic Words Games and Activities to keep kids engaged while practicing decoding multisyllabic words. (3 of the activities and games are in printable and Google format. )
*The text is reader-friendly for neurodivergent students.
You can use this resource in a variety of ways:
- Small Group Instruction
- One-on-One Instruction
- Literacy Centers or Stations
- Whole Group ELA Lessons
- Independent Work
- Homeschool
- Intervention Lessons
- Differentiation
The science of reading shows us that kids learn how to read multisyllabic words by decoding the different parts of words. This resource includes a tried and true strategy that helps kids do that as well as activities and games for kids to practice with.
Did you know? Leaving feedback earns you credits toward FREE TpT purchases! I truly appreciate hearing how the resource worked for you.
Be sure to FOLLOW ME to get notified when new products are added. I usually launch them at 50% off for the first 24 hours!
Please contact me with any questions.
Thank you,
Marlene
iHeart Teaching Elementary
Copyright © iHeart Teaching Elementary
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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Hi Rebecca, Can you give more insight into why you think it was a waste of money? You didn't specify what lessons you were trying to teach. Did you check the detailed preview and description for this resource before purchasing? Again, you didn't specify why you weren't able to use it so I am unsure why you are not satisfied.





