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Are you teaching your students to decode multisyllabic words using syllable types and want to make that instruction authentic and transferable? These small group reading lessons for specific syllable types in multisyllabic words are just what you need.
Why Use Decodable Syllable Type Passages?
In order for phonics instructions to be effective, students need to be able to see the connection between the phonic skills and patterns they are learning/have learned and the texts that they are reading.
Students also need to be able to transfer the skills that they're learning in isolation with words to connected texts.
These passages and scripted lessons will help you do that!
About the Syllable Type Decodable Passages:
The passages were carefully written to provide lots of opportunities for students to read the specific focus syllable type (both in single syllable and multisyllabic words).
The other words used in the story are either high frequency words or other decodable words that students should be able to read successfully. Warning: The passages can be a bit silly!
The passages will have the students reading the focus syllable types multiple times and seeing the connection between what they are learning and the stories they are reading.
The lessons and activities included in this resource are printable only!
About the Syllable Type Scripted (But Flexible) Small Group Reading Lessons:
Each set of passages includes small group reading lesson plans that can be adapted to meet your students’ needs.
Each small group reading lesson includes:
- Syllable Type Overview
- Syllable Warmups – Two Options
- Story Introduction
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension Check
- After Reading Syllable Work – Three Options
- Optional Writing Prompt
For a closer look at each lesson plan component, see the preview.
The lessons and activities included in this resource are printable only!
About the After Reading Practice Printables:
The resource also includes low-prep student printables for the comprehension questions, the optional writing prompt, and the after reading syllable work. Pick and choose which activities you will have your students do based on your students’ needs.
More information about all of the student printables is available in the product preview.
The lessons and activities included in this resource are printable only!
About Each Syllable Type Passage Set:
Closed Syllables
3 Passages:
- Ron’s Cactus
- Magnetic Meg
- A Banished Prince
Open Syllables
2 Passages:
- A Birthday Crisis
- Robot Rodeo
Silent E Syllables
2 Passages:
- The Race
- Kane’s Big Mistake
Vowel Team Syllables
3 Passages:
- Mermaid on the Subway
- A Fresh Start
- New Neighbor
R-Controlled Syllables
2 Passages:
- Storm Setting
- A Surprising Birthday
C + le Syllables
2 Passages:
- Adventure Paddle
- Tribble's Fear
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Description
Are you teaching your students to decode multisyllabic words using syllable types and want to make that instruction authentic and transferable? These small group reading lessons for specific syllable types in multisyllabic words are just what you need.
Why Use Decodable Syllable Type Passages?
In order for phonics instructions to be effective, students need to be able to see the connection between the phonic skills and patterns they are learning/have learned and the texts that they are reading.
Students also need to be able to transfer the skills that they're learning in isolation with words to connected texts.
These passages and scripted lessons will help you do that!
About the Syllable Type Decodable Passages:
The passages were carefully written to provide lots of opportunities for students to read the specific focus syllable type (both in single syllable and multisyllabic words).
The other words used in the story are either high frequency words or other decodable words that students should be able to read successfully. Warning: The passages can be a bit silly!
The passages will have the students reading the focus syllable types multiple times and seeing the connection between what they are learning and the stories they are reading.
The lessons and activities included in this resource are printable only!
About the Syllable Type Scripted (But Flexible) Small Group Reading Lessons:
Each set of passages includes small group reading lesson plans that can be adapted to meet your students’ needs.
Each small group reading lesson includes:
- Syllable Type Overview
- Syllable Warmups – Two Options
- Story Introduction
- Vocabulary
- Comprehension Check
- After Reading Syllable Work – Three Options
- Optional Writing Prompt
For a closer look at each lesson plan component, see the preview.
The lessons and activities included in this resource are printable only!
About the After Reading Practice Printables:
The resource also includes low-prep student printables for the comprehension questions, the optional writing prompt, and the after reading syllable work. Pick and choose which activities you will have your students do based on your students’ needs.
More information about all of the student printables is available in the product preview.
The lessons and activities included in this resource are printable only!
About Each Syllable Type Passage Set:
Closed Syllables
3 Passages:
- Ron’s Cactus
- Magnetic Meg
- A Banished Prince
Open Syllables
2 Passages:
- A Birthday Crisis
- Robot Rodeo
Silent E Syllables
2 Passages:
- The Race
- Kane’s Big Mistake
Vowel Team Syllables
3 Passages:
- Mermaid on the Subway
- A Fresh Start
- New Neighbor
R-Controlled Syllables
2 Passages:
- Storm Setting
- A Surprising Birthday
C + le Syllables
2 Passages:
- Adventure Paddle
- Tribble's Fear
Looking for More Practice with Multisyllabic Words?





