Strategies for Multisyllabic Word Reading (Oregon)
In this course, participants will learn about the six syllable types, syllable division patterns, and high-impact strategies and instructional tasks to use with students.
Welcome!
Participant Workbook
What's our starting point?
Setting the Context
How Do We Use Syllables to Decode Words?
Introduction
Closed Syllables
Open Syllables
Check for Understanding: Open or Closed
Why is it Helpful to Divide Words Into Syllables?
Dividing Syllables Between Consonants (VCCV)
Check for Understanding: VCCV
Reflection: Dividing Syllables
Section Introduction
Vowel-Consonant-e Syllables
Let's Brainstorm! (Purposes of silent e)
The Many Jobs of Silent e
Check for Understanding: Jobs of Silent e
R-controlled Vowels
Multisyllabic Practice #1
Multisyllabic Practice #1: Check your work!
Check for Understanding: Which syllable type?
Vowel Digraph and Diphthong (Vowel Team) Syllables
Multisyllabic Practice #2
Multisyllabic Practice #2: Check your work!
Final Stable Syllables (A Preview!)
Final Stable Syllables
Multisyllabic Practice #3
Multisyllabic Practice #3: Check your work!
Check for Understanding: The Six Syllable Types
Section Introduction
Dividing Syllables Between Consonants (VCCCV)
Check for Understanding: Dividing Between Consonants
Dividing Syllables (VCV)
Check for Understanding: VCV Syllable Division
Dividing Syllables (VV)
Check for Understanding: VV Syllable Division
Spoken vs. Written Syllables
Dr. Carol Tolman discusses the lower portion of the Hourglass Figure
Multisyllabic Practice #4 - Review
Multisyllabic Practice #4: Check your work!
Check for Understanding: All Syllable Division Patterns
Intervening with Students
Practice Flexing Vowels
Mnemonics and Steps to Share with Students
Syllable Matching (FCRR)
Syllable Segmentation (FCRR)
Picture It (FCRR)
UFLI Virtual Teaching Resource Hub
Helpful Websites
Historical Layers of English
Summarizing our learning
Q&A
Reflection
Course Feedback
Post-Quiz
Reference List
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After completing the course (all lessons, including any discussion posts and assignments), we will issue a certificate of completion. We are a TEA approved CPE provider for Texas. However, since every state and district has different requirements for PD credit, this certificate does NOT guarantee that you will be granted credit by your district or state.