
Syllable Sorter: Octagon Coding Cutouts for Sorting One-Syllable Words
Syllable Sorter: Octagon Coding Cutouts for Sorting One-Syllable Words
Description: The Syllable Coding Sorter consists of octagon-shaped cutouts, each labeled with a different syllable type and its corresponding code. This tool helps students sort one-syllable words into categories based on their syllable structure. For example:
- Closed (VC): Words like cat and dog,
- Open (CV): Words like go and me
- Consonant + -e (VCE): Words like dime and cake
- Bossy R (r-controlled): Words like girl and star,
- CLE (final stable syllable): Words like turtle and bottle
Sample of syllable sorting with real and nonsense words across different syllable types:
This hands-on tool helps students categorize and understand the different syllable types in one-syllable words, supporting decoding and spelling skills. To make it more durable, consider laminating the cutouts and storing them in a zip lock bag or carry case along with a set of words that match each syllable pattern. This allows for easy, on-the-go practice and organization.
Features of the Chart:
- File Type: PDF
- Resolution: 300 PPI for high-quality printing
- Standard Size: 8.5x11 inches