Fun with Phonics! - Region 4 Education Service Center

Fun with Phonics!

Melisa Evans, M. Ed. Stacy Anthony, M. Ed

Table of Contents

o Vowels and Consonants o Define Syllable

o Is it a syllable activity?

o Syllable Types

o Each Syllable Type with Corresponding Activity

o Activities with all syllable types o Word Game Generator

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What type of letter is it?

o Vowels open the mouth and are voiced. The vowels are a, e, I, o and u.

o Consonants are blocked or partially blocked by the tongue teeth or lips.

Why teach the syllable types?

o English has 5 vowel which make 14 + vowel sounds. o One factor in determining a vowels sound, is knowing the syllable type. o Knowing the syllable types, makes decoding easier and more efficient.

Is it a syllable?

o Activity to determine if a group of letters is a syllable or not.

6 Syllable Types

o Closed Syllable o Open Syllable o Vowel Pair Syllable o Vowel-Consonant-e Syllable o Final Stable Syllable o Vowel ? r Syllable

Closed Syllable

o A closed syllable ends in at least one consonant, has one vowel that is short. Code it with a breve.

Closed Syllable Door Foldable

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