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These open and closed syllable activities were perfect for whole group, small group and independent practice. My students loved them!
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  1. This BUNDLE of Open and Closed Syllable Practice for Two-Syllable Words AND Open and Closed Irregular Syllables has over 12 different activities and games to use during small group reading. All the games and activities focus on students reading and breaking apart words into syllables.Regular Syllab
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Open and Closed Syllable Practice for Two-Syllable Words has over 12 different activities, games, and worksheets to use during small group reading instruction or reading centers. All the games and activities focus on students reading and breaking apart two-syllable words.

Are your students struggling to decode multisyllabic words? Do they need to build their confidence with reading different types of syllables? Explicitly teach students to decode two-syllable words so that they can decode larger words.

This unit focuses on syllabic patterns for VCCV, VCV, VCCCV. Included are some consonant digraphs and blends, as well as some VCE patterns in one of the syllables. There are no vowel teams / vowel digraphs or irregular syllables in these activities. I have included -er, but it is the only r-controlled vowel. Activities for irregular syllables can be purchased separately.

Resources and activities include:

  • Anchor Charts
  • Syllable Cards and Word Cards
  • Sorts
  • Read Words by Syllables
  • Fluency Strips
  • Break Apart into Syllables
  • Puzzles
  • Cut & Paste
  • Roll & Spin
  • Match Missing Syllable
  • Flip Books (great for Interactive Notebooks!)
  • Board Games
  • Coloring Sheets
  • Answer Keys

This unit is perfect for students who know how to read cvc and vce words, but struggle with two-syllable decoding.

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Google Slides™️ are available for the following activities (see the video preview linked below):

  • Break the Syllables
  • Syllable / Not Syllable
  • Syllable Pattern
  • Match the Pieces #1
  • Match the PIeces #2
  • Match the Syllables
  • Open / Closed Syllables
  • Roll and Syllable
  • Missing Syllables
  • Divide & Label

Also available:

Open & Closed Irregular Syllables

See the preview for a word list and description of all the included activities. Each activity approaches syllabication and two-syllable decoding slightly differently, but it all focuses on reading words by syllables.


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Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Decode two-syllable words following basic patterns by breaking the words into syllables.
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Decode regularly spelled two-syllable words with long vowels.

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