Boost Your Spelling & Reading Skills by Learning the 6 Syllable Types
What's included
6 pre-recorded lessons
average 21 mins per video1 week
of teacher support2 hrs 5 mins
total video learning hours1 year access
to the contentHomework
1 hour per week. includedClass Experience
Learners who struggle with reading or spelling need a structured and explicit approach to these subjects. Learning the 6 syllable types helps students determine how to spell a word based on the sounds the vowel has in each type of syllable. It also helps when reading so that students can divide a long word into its syllables and know what the vowel sounds are in each syllable. This helps students become more efficient readers & spellers, creating the strong foundation needed for spelling & reading multisyllabic and more challenging words. One instructional video, approximately 20 minutes in length, will be posted for each of the 6 lessons. Each video will include: 1. Syllable Review 2. A short custom-made, engaging video to present a syllable type 3. Practice reading & writing syllables with that week’s syllable type 4. Dictation of 10 words that include the syllable types learned 5. Dividing words into syllables Our first lesson will start with ensuring learners know what a syllable is and how to divide a word into syllables, using vocal & visual strategies. We will then learn our first syllable type and how to identify its spelling pattern. Proceeding lessons will include a review of the syllable types learned before, followed by learning a new syllable type and how to read and spell it when heard in a word. All 6 syllable types will be taught: closed, open, silent-e, vowel team, r-controlled, & consonant-le. We will discover what the vowel says in each of these syllable types and why it is important when we read and spell words. Class is taught in a multi-sensory format, including visual tools to help the learner visualize what each syllable type is, short custom-made videos, and verbal, visual, & written methods to apply the syllable types to spelling words. A positive and encouraging environment will be maintained throughout our lessons. Learners will become more confident in their spelling and reading abilities when they are able to notice and understand syllable types. A short homework assignment will also be posted with each lesson, giving the learner a chance to practice spelling the syllable types learned in class. A third lesson post will be interactive activities and challenges pertaining to the syllable type learned that week. These activities and challenges include: • Go on a scavenger hunt to find this week’s syllable type in what you are currently reading • Word Constructor Challenge – You will be given several syllables and be challenged to make words with them • Categorize Syllables – Put the given syllables in their correct categories • Unscramble the syllables to make a real word Students should plan to watch the videos, complete the homework, and tackle the syllable challenges for each lesson. By completing these tasks, students will be able to practice and reinforce what was learned in the class videos. By the end of the 6-lesson course, students will be comfortable identifying the 6 syllable types when reading and spelling words. Please make sure to have a few supplies with you when watch the class videos: • pencil & paper OR dry-erase board, marker, & eraser • something to keep track of each syllable type we learn - index cards to create flashcards OR one sheet of paper where you can list them all
Learning Goals
Students will be able to identify the 6 syllable types and apply that knowledge to spelling and reading words.
Syllabus
6 Lessons
over 1 WeekLesson 1:
Closed Syllable
24 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Open Syllable
20 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Vowel-Consonant-e Syllable
20 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Vowel Team Syllable
21 mins of video lessons
Other Details
Supply List
• pencil & paper OR dry-erase board, marker, & eraser • index cards to create flashcards for each syllable type OR one sheet of paper where the learner can note and define each syllable type (based on learner preference)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from University of California at Davis
Allison Woolley has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California at Davis. She has homeschooled her children from kindergarten through high school and has seen the benefit of teaching syllable types to her own children, specifically the help it gives to struggling spellers and readers. Her experience also includes tutoring English Language Arts to 2nd – 6th graders and teaching other subjects and leading groups for children in pre-K through 10th grade.
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Ages: 7-12