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Syllable Fun
Created by Cara Carroll – The First Grade Parade
Syllable Towers were created to help kids
visually see the sounds in words.
Students will need a Syllable Tower game
board and a set o stacking/unifix cubes
for this activity.
Students will look at the pictures on the
game board, clap the sounds of each
picture, and then build a tower to match
the number of sounds they hear and place
it on top of the picture. For example, if
they are looking at the picture of a
rainbow, they will determine that the word
has two syllables and then build a tower
with two cubes to place on top of it.
This activity is great for a warm-up or even
an independent station.
20 Syllable Tower game boards are
included.
The Great Syllable Race is a game that can be played in
pairs or small groups. Students will need a game board to
share as well as different colored counters/manipulatives
to pay the game.
To prep, teachers will laminate and cut out the syllable
picture cards.
Place the syllable cards face down and scramble/mix.
Player one will select a card, clap the syllables, and then
move his/her game piece (counter/manipulative) the same
number of spaces on the game board. For example, if the
player pulls the elephant card, he will clap 3 syllables and
then move his game piece 3 spaces on the board. The
first player to reach the end, wins.
This is a great game for practicing and reinforcing
syllabication. It can be played in pairs, small groups,
and/or placed in independent learning centers.
1 Syllable Race game board and 200 syllable cards are
included in this resource.
Syllable Sorting is a great activity to
implement into your small group instruction.
You will need a set of the syllable cards and
a copy of the Syllable Sorting fingers.
Place the syllable sorting fingers in a pocket
chart or lay flat on the teacher table.
Distribute syllable picture cards to students
and prompt them to determine how many
syllables are in each word and sort
accordingly.
Teachers can also choose to hold the
syllable picture cards and show students the
pictures one at a time and work together to
determine the number of syllables in each
word and then sort accordingly.
6 syllable fingers and 200 syllable sorting
cards are included in this resource.
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