msle multisensory structured language education methods and strategies for the classroom
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MSLEMultisensory Structured Language EducationMethods and Strategies for the classroom
Syllable Types
• 1. Closed Syllable
• 2. Open Syllable
• 3. Vowel Team
• 4. Vowel Consonant e
• 5. Final, stable syllable
• 6. R controlled syllable
Syllable types for reading
Chart Verbiage
• 1. Closed syllable- A vowel in a closed syllable is short, code it with a breve.
• 2. Open syllable- A vowel in an open, unaccented syllable is long, code it with a macron.
• Open unaccented syllable-
a in an open, unaccented syllable says (u) code it with a tittle.
i says (i) code it with a breve
e, o, and u are half long, code them with a modified macron.
Verbiage continued
• 3. Vowel team- underline digraphs and arc diphthongs
• 4. Vowel consonant e- The vowel will be long, code it with a macron, the e will be silent, cross it out.
• 5. Final, Stable Syllable- Bracket the final, stable syllable. Accent the syllable before it.
• 6. R controlled syllable- Arc the vowel r combination.
Digraphs, Trigraphs, and Quadrigraphs
• Digraphs (underline)
th, sh, ch, ck, ay, oo, ng, au, ow, eu, ew, ei, oe,
ee, ai, ie, oa, ou, aw, ea, ue, ph, ey
• Trigraphs- dge, igh, tch
• Quadrigraph- eigh
Combinations and Diphthongs
• Combinations (arc)
qu, wh, ar, ir, ur, er, or,
• Diphthongs (arc)
oi, oy, ou, ow
Final Stable Syllables
• Cle
• tion, sion
• tial, tian, tient, tious
• cial, cian, cient, cious
• ture
VC-Closed syllables
VV-Digraph
V-e
Vr-Combinations
VV-Diphthongs
FSS
Derivatives- bw +
Syllable Division Steps
1. Check for affixes and final stable syllables
2. Check for compound words
3. Check for “obvious coding” such as digraphs, combinations, or silent letters.
4. Draw a line from vowel to vowel.
5. Pattern
6. Divide
7. Accent
8. Code
9. Read
Spelling Base words with Dots
• Procedures
• Look and Listen
• Echo
• Unblend and make dots on paper
• Touch the dots and spell
• Name and Write
• Code and Read
Spelling Procedures
Syllable types for spelling
Spelling
• bat
• pinch
• star
• five
• box
• coin
• candle
Teaching reading is rocket science.Louisa Moats