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Are you curious about how teachers can effectively teach syllable division strategies to support students' decoding of multisyllabic words? Teaching syllable division strategies can help students break down multisyllabic words into manageable parts, improving their decoding skills and overall reading fluency. Join Sarah Curry for this hands-on, interactive workshop as we explore the research that supports syllable division instruction using the six syllable types in phonics, routines for teaching syllable division, and best practices of explicit instruction. Get ready to elevate your teaching practice and take your students' reading skills to the next level! Sarah’s expertise in literacy instruction will equip you with the tools and resources you need to deepen your understanding of phonics instruction and empower your students to become proficient readers. 

This is workshop three of four for the series titled “Essentials for Teaching Phonics.” 

Key Takeaways: 

  1. Learn effective syllable division strategies and techniques for teaching students how to decode multisyllabic words with confidence and ease. 
  2. Explore best practices for building fluency in connected texts and helping students apply their phonics skills in real-world reading experiences. 
  3. Discover how to integrate phonics instruction seamlessly into your literacy curriculum, creating engaging and effective learning experiences for all students. 
  4. Learn how to assess and monitor students' progress in decoding multisyllabic words and building fluency, using formative assessment data to inform instruction and provide targeted support. 

Workshop Details: 

While we recommend that you attend all training courses in the workshop series to meet the learning objectives, each workshop can be completed as a standalone. Full members will also have access to view the recordings on demand and earn up to four continuing education credits. 

Special Technology Instructions: 

Attendees will need access to an internet-enabled device and a personal Google account (not affiliated with their school). SimpleK12’s Google Classroom will be utilized for the interactive and hands-on components of this workshop.

Assessment:

Participants will respond to discussion prompts throughout the training to demonstrate their understanding of the workshop objectives and reflect on their learning.  

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