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🎥 Episode Overview: Do your students freeze when they see big, multi-syllabic words? You're not alone! In this episode, we're diving into syllabication—the key to helping students confidently decode long words. You'll learn about the six syllable types, why they matter (especially in upper elementary), and how you can start teaching them in a way that’s clear, effective, and engaging. If you've been looking for a way to make syllabication instruction simple and impactful, you're in the right place! 🔑 Key Takeaways: ✔ Understanding and teaching the six syllable types helps students decode longer, more complex words with ease. ✔ Explicit instruction and hands-on practice are essential for mastery. ✔ Teaching syllable types benefits all readers—not just those who struggle! 📚 Resources & Links Mentioned: 📌 stellarteacher.com/syllables 📌 Related Video: How to Help Your Students Decode Big Words • How to Help Your Students Decode Big Words 🚀 Ready to Take Your Literacy Instruction to the Next Level? Join thousands of educators inside The Stellar Literacy Collective and access ready-to-use, research-backed literacy resources. Learn more here: https://learn.stellarteacher.com/join... 📧 Sign up to get our newsletter https://the-stellar-teacher-co.kit.co... 💬 Leave a comment below: What is your biggest takeaway from today’s episode? We’d love to hear how you’re using these strategies in your classroom! 💛 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe & hit the notification bell 🔔 so you never miss a new video! ✨ New to The Stellar Teacher Company? We're on a mission to help you take the guesswork out of teaching literacy so you can help your students become skilled readers and writers.