Progress Six Syllable Types Complete & Continue Next Lesson Learn More Introduction 1 Lesson Why is syllable knowledge important? (Copy) Single Syllable Words 7 Lessons Identifying Syllables (Copy) Closed Syllables (Copy) Silent-e Syllables (Copy) Open Syllables (Copy) Vowel Team Syllables (Copy) R-Control Syllables (Copy) Consonant-le Syllables (Copy) Multisyllabic Words 7 Lessons Syllable Division Routine (Copy) Closed Multisyllabic Words (Copy) Silent-e Multisyllabic Words (Copy) Open Multisyllabic Words (Copy) Vowel Teams Multisyllabic Words (Copy) R-control Multisyllabic Words (Copy) Consonant-le Multisyllabic Words (Copy) Conclusion 1 Lesson The Big Picture (Copy) Six Syllable Types Complete & Continue Next Lesson Learn More Single Syllable Words Consonant-le Syllables (Copy)
Consonant-le syllables only occur at the end of multisyllabic words, so we need to adjust our routine to look before the vowel instead of after. Even though this syllable type has a vowel letter in it, the only sounds you actually hear are the consonant and the "l." Identifying Syllables Routine This syllable type is typically taught last as it always follows another syllable. Use this word list to help children practice reading consonant-le syllables. Download PDF