Let's Read Multisyllabic Words
This pack is everything you need to teach a child how to read multisyllabic words! Use this product with any text that you're already using in your weekly instruction!
This download includes:
*Why, when & how to teach
*Teacher talk for Multisyllabic Word Reading Strategy
*Reading strategy for Multisyllabic Words chart: yes/no style
*reading strategy for Multisyllabic Words chart: numbered steps style
*Prefixes and Suffixes Definition Posters
*Most Common Prefixes & Suffixes Posters (2 versions: beginning and advanced)
*How to plan a multisyllabic word reading strategy lesson
*Multisyllabic Words Reading Strategy Printable Lesson Cards
*1-2 grade sample text, lesson, and link to a teaching video
*3-5 grade sample text, lesson, and link to a teaching video
See videos here!... And a peek of the printable posters. Whitney printed the posters two to a page in the small group video to fit on her board.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ1yH66OQaY&t=5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RBfm5OzCpw
Why teach a multisyllabic word reading strategy?
By 5th grade, multisyllabic words make up most of the words in texts students encounter. In order for students to be able to fluently read and comprehend text, we must explicitly teach them how to read multisyllabic words. Decoding and fluency are prerequisites for comprehension. Decoding instruction often stops after 2nd grade, but text gets more complex and decoding of multisyllabic words needs to be taught explicitly beginning in 2nd grade and continuing through the elementary grades.
This pack is everything you need to teach a child how to read multisyllabic words! Use this product with any text that you're already using in your weekly instruction!
This download includes:
*Why, when & how to teach
*Teacher talk for Multisyllabic Word Reading Strategy
*Reading strategy for Multisyllabic Words chart: yes/no style
*reading strategy for Multisyllabic Words chart: numbered steps style
*Prefixes and Suffixes Definition Posters
*Most Common Prefixes & Suffixes Posters (2 versions: beginning and advanced)
*How to plan a multisyllabic word reading strategy lesson
*Multisyllabic Words Reading Strategy Printable Lesson Cards
*1-2 grade sample text, lesson, and link to a teaching video
*3-5 grade sample text, lesson, and link to a teaching video
See videos here!... And a peek of the printable posters. Whitney printed the posters two to a page in the small group video to fit on her board.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ1yH66OQaY&t=5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RBfm5OzCpw
Why teach a multisyllabic word reading strategy?
By 5th grade, multisyllabic words make up most of the words in texts students encounter. In order for students to be able to fluently read and comprehend text, we must explicitly teach them how to read multisyllabic words. Decoding and fluency are prerequisites for comprehension. Decoding instruction often stops after 2nd grade, but text gets more complex and decoding of multisyllabic words needs to be taught explicitly beginning in 2nd grade and continuing through the elementary grades.
This pack is everything you need to teach a child how to read multisyllabic words! Use this product with any text that you're already using in your weekly instruction!
This download includes:
*Why, when & how to teach
*Teacher talk for Multisyllabic Word Reading Strategy
*Reading strategy for Multisyllabic Words chart: yes/no style
*reading strategy for Multisyllabic Words chart: numbered steps style
*Prefixes and Suffixes Definition Posters
*Most Common Prefixes & Suffixes Posters (2 versions: beginning and advanced)
*How to plan a multisyllabic word reading strategy lesson
*Multisyllabic Words Reading Strategy Printable Lesson Cards
*1-2 grade sample text, lesson, and link to a teaching video
*3-5 grade sample text, lesson, and link to a teaching video
See videos here!... And a peek of the printable posters. Whitney printed the posters two to a page in the small group video to fit on her board.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ1yH66OQaY&t=5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RBfm5OzCpw
Why teach a multisyllabic word reading strategy?
By 5th grade, multisyllabic words make up most of the words in texts students encounter. In order for students to be able to fluently read and comprehend text, we must explicitly teach them how to read multisyllabic words. Decoding and fluency are prerequisites for comprehension. Decoding instruction often stops after 2nd grade, but text gets more complex and decoding of multisyllabic words needs to be taught explicitly beginning in 2nd grade and continuing through the elementary grades.