Syllables thathave twovowels thatact as a team(vowel team)The r"controls"the vowelsound(r-controlled)Free!Syllables inwhich an rfollows thevowel(s)(r controlled)LookforvowelsSyllables thathave aconsonantfollowed by an -le(consonant +le)These syllablesare found at theend of the word(consonant +le) Syllables thathave a singlevowel with asilent e at the end(Vowel + silent e)A syllable is aunit oforganization fora sequence ofspeech sounds.Recognizeany partsthat youalreadyknowSyllablesthat endwith a vowel(Open)Syllables thathave a singlevowel followedby a consonant(Closed)This syllableis oftenreferred to asa CVC pattern(Closed)The fivevowelsare a, e, i,o, uEachsyllablemust havea vowel.The vowelusuallymakes along sound(Open)Syllables thathave twovowels thatact as a team(vowel team)The r"controls"the vowelsound(r-controlled)Free!Syllables inwhich an rfollows thevowel(s)(r controlled)LookforvowelsSyllables thathave aconsonantfollowed by an -le(consonant +le)These syllablesare found at theend of the word(consonant +le) Syllables thathave a singlevowel with asilent e at the end(Vowel + silent e)A syllable is aunit oforganization fora sequence ofspeech sounds.Recognizeany partsthat youalreadyknowSyllablesthat endwith a vowel(Open)Syllables thathave a singlevowel followedby a consonant(Closed)This syllableis oftenreferred to asa CVC pattern(Closed)The fivevowelsare a, e, i,o, uEachsyllablemust havea vowel.The vowelusuallymakes along sound(Open)

Syllable Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Syllables that have two vowels that act as a team (vowel team)
  2. The r "controls" the vowel sound (r-controlled)
  3. Free!
  4. Syllables in which an r follows the vowel(s) (r controlled)
  5. Look for vowels
  6. Syllables that have a consonant followed by an -le (consonant +le)
  7. These syllables are found at the end of the word (consonant +le)
  8. Syllables that have a single vowel with a silent e at the end (Vowel + silent e)
  9. A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds.
  10. Recognize any parts that you already know
  11. Syllables that end with a vowel (Open)
  12. Syllables that have a single vowel followed by a consonant (Closed)
  13. This syllable is often referred to as a CVC pattern (Closed)
  14. The five vowels are a, e, i, o, u
  15. Each syllable must have a vowel.
  16. The vowel usually makes a long sound (Open)