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All Six Syllable Types Review

Syllable Types: Consonant-LE Syllables

Day 133of 180
Week 27of 36
25Minutes
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Learning Objectives

1

Identify all six syllable types in multisyllabic words

2

Demonstrate understanding of syllable division rules

3

Apply syllable knowledge in reading practice

Proverbs 22:20

Haven't I written to you excellent things of counsel and knowledge?

Proverbs 22:20 (WEB)

Exploring different types of syllables helps us understand how words are formed, just as God carefully forms our understanding

📦 Materials Needed

  • Syllable type sorting cards
  • Colored markers
  • Worksheet
  • Bible
  • Pencils

Lesson Plan

1Opening (5 min)

Gather students in a circle. Review the six syllable types using colorful cards: closed, open, silent e, consonant-le, r-controlled, and vowel team.

💭 Review Question: Can you remember all six syllable types we've learned?
2Teaching (8 min)

Explain how understanding syllable types helps us read more accurately, just like understanding God's words helps us live wisely.

📌 Key Talking Points:
  • Each syllable type has a special rule
  • Breaking words into syllables makes reading easier
  • God gives us tools to understand language
💬 Discussion Questions:
  • What makes syllable types different?
  • How can knowing syllable types help you read better?
3Activity: Syllable Type Sorting Challenge (10 min)
worksheet

Students will sort words into their correct syllable type categories on a worksheet.

📝 Instructions:
  1. Divide worksheet into six sections
  2. Label each section with a syllable type
  3. Sort given words into correct categories
  4. Circle any consonant-le syllables
🔄 Variations:

Simpler: Provide pre-sorted word lists

Challenge: Students create their own words for each syllable type

4Closing (2 min)

Celebrate success and review learning

📝 Review Questions:
  • What was your favorite syllable type today?
  • What did you learn about reading?
🙏 Prayer:

Dear Jesus, thank you for giving us the ability to learn and understand words. Help us use our reading skills to grow closer to You.

Coming up: Tomorrow we'll explore more complex words using our syllable knowledge!

Proverbs 22:20

Haven't I written to you excellent things of counsel and knowledge?

Proverbs 22:20 (WEB)

🎯 Activity: Syllable clap: Clap for each syllable in the memory verse

Teaching Notes

📚 Background:

Understanding syllable types is crucial for reading fluency and comprehension

💡 Teaching Tips:
  • Practice syllable division at home
  • Read together and identify syllable types
  • Encourage patience with learning
🤔 Common Struggles:

Children may find distinguishing between similar syllable types challenging

👀 Signs of Understanding:

Confidence in breaking words into syllables

Extension Activities

  • Create a syllable type scavenger hunt in a children's book
  • Play a syllable type matching game
  • Make syllable type flashcards

Ready for Tomorrow?

Great job completing today's lesson!

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