Syllable Coding Chart
Syllable Coding Chart
Syllable coding is the practice of marking up a word visually to identify its vowels, consonants, and syllable boundaries before reading it. This chart provides a clear, concise reference for the coding symbols used in structured literacy and Orton-Gillingham instruction.
Having this chart visible during reading and spelling practice helps students apply coding independently, building the habit of analyzing words systematically rather than guessing. It is an essential reference tool for any learner working through syllable types and division rules.
Who this is for:
Tutors and reading specialists using Orton-Gillingham or structured literacy coding techniques.
Parents supporting their child through syllable-based decoding at home.
Format:
Print-ready PDF
8.5x11 inches
300 PPI.
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