Instead of struggling with big words, your child learns the six syllable patterns that unlock almost any word they'll encounter — turning frustration into confidence.

Once kids see the patterns (like magic e, vowel teams, and r-controlled syllables), they start spotting them everywhere — making reading faster and more automatic.

When children understand how words actually work instead of just memorizing them, they become independent readers who can tackle new words on their own.

Everything Your Beginning Reader Needs in One Simple Chart

This isn't just another worksheet. It's a visual anchor chart that breaks down the six most common syllable types your child encounters when learning to read: Closed Syllables (cat, sun), Open Syllables (me, go), Magic E (cake, bike), Vowel Teams (rain, boat), R-Controlled Syllables (car, star), and Consonant-le Syllables (table, little). Each syllable type is explained simply and clearly, so both you and your child can reference it during reading lessons, phonics practice, or anytime they encounter an unfamiliar word. It's the perfect tool for kindergarten, first grade, homeschooling, or supporting your child's reading at home — whether you're following the Science of Reading or just want to give your child a solid phonics foundation.

Created for Parents and Teachers Who Want Better Results

I know how frustrating it is when your child looks at a longer word and just... freezes. Or worse, they start guessing randomly instead of actually reading. That's what inspired me to create this chart. As an educator, I've seen firsthand how much it changes when kids understand the 'why' behind words instead of just memorizing them. This free syllable types chart is designed to be simple enough for parents to use at home, practical enough for busy teachers, and clear enough for kids to actually understand. No complicated jargon — just straightforward patterns that help children become confident, independent readers. Download it today and watch your child's reading take off.

Ready to Help Your Child Master Reading?

This free 6 Syllable Types Chart gives you everything you need to support confident, independent reading. No sign-up tricks, no hidden costs — just a practical tool that works. Download it now and start breaking down those longer words together.

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