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Let's Count Syllables

Teaching readers to segment and manipulate the sounds in words helps build the foundation for phonics instruction. Understanding syllables plays a vital role in learning to spell, read, and pronounce words correctly. Practice identifying syllables by trying activities such as these.

  • Listen to The Word Collector and create a word collection with your readers on chart paper. Practice breaking each word into syllables by tapping fingers, clapping, or stomping.

  • Read Chrysanthemum and complete the name activity found in this book guide. Deepen understanding by having everyone line up based on the number of syllables in their name.

  • Introduce haiku by reading Dogku and using the PowerPoint activities found on page 2 of this lesson plan.

  • Listen to the audio excerpt for Dooby Dooby Moo and create dance moves for each syllable in the animal sounds.