Six syllable types, teaching multi-sensory and engaging
The six syllable types and teaching students can be fun with a few engaging multi-sensory and easy-to-implement activities. One activity that I love to do with my students is use Magna tiles to count the syllables first. Then I have the students spell each syllable on each tile. Once they do this, they write the whole word. All of my students are always engaged during this activity. I use this activity when introducing new vocabulary words for our reading also to review and practice spelling different syllables. You do not have to use Magna tiles. You could use tile blocks, cut index cards, and use different colors. There are many different ways. Once I have introduced all of the syllable types, I use the Pokémon color sheets to have the students practice identifying each type. In my store, I also have Among Us, and other different color worksheets to use for students to practice or even your own child. Learning the six different syllable types is important, especially for students with learning disabilities. Their brains process information differently and need more of a hands-on/direct approach. I even use the Magna tiles when practicing my daughter's spelling words. I hardly ever get any complaints of not wanting to practice her spelling words.