Understanding and Teaching Open Syllables Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 14
Primary (Paradise) Teaching06/19/24 • 11 min
Open syllables: what is an open syllable and how do you teach the open syllable type to your students? In this video, learn what the characteristics of of an open syllable are, look at some examples, and learn 10 practical activities and strategies for teaching open syllables to your students.
A classroom teacher with 10 years of experience, Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers Podcast. Drawing from her personal journey, she shares insights on transitioning from traditional teaching methods to a phonics-centered approach and the impact it has on students' reading and writing.
Each week , Martha shares a simple phonics rule, strategy, or background information and how you can teach it in your classroom.
You can find the How the Heck to Teach 'Em supplementary resource to go along with this series here: https://www.myprimaryparadise.com/shop/phonics-rules-resources/
06/19/24 • 11 min
Primary (Paradise) Teaching - Understanding and Teaching Open Syllables Phonics Rules for Teachers Episode 14
Transcript
If your students already know about closed syllables, now it's time to teach them about open syllables. But how do you do that? I'm going to show you today.
Welcome to Episode 14 of Phonics Rules for Teachers and How the Heck to Teach Them. I'm Martha, and today we're going to be talking all about open syllables. We're going to take a look at what an open syllable is and how to teach it to your students.
First, let’s start with the background knowledge t
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