![]() I start with picture cards to get things rolling, but the main goal is to help the kids tune into the different sounds in a word. When teaching syllables, I like to use fun activities that get kids to really listen to the sounds in words. So, understanding syllables is a big help in getting good at reading and writing! Syllables Games and Activities Plus, it makes it easier for them to say words correctly and read smoothly. This really helps them when they’re trying to read or spell new words. When kids learn to split words into syllables, it helps them tune into the sounds that make up the word. ![]() Think of syllables as the building blocks of words. Let’s talk about why learning about syllables is super important when kids are getting the hang of reading and speaking. They make a great addition to Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten literacy centers. Any reproduction beyond these expressed limits is strictly prohibited without the written permission of Karen’s Kids Studio.™ Please contact Karen’s Kids company for more information.These counting syllables activities include a variety of games and worksheets to help kids develop their phonological awareness. Karen’s Kids images MAY NOT be posted anywhere including, but not limited to, a network, modem, Internet or web page IN THEIR ORIGINAL FORMAT. USE OF PRINTABLE PRODUCTS: Karen’s Kids Ready-to-Use, printable products may be distributed by the purchaser in an email or google classroom or over the Internet AS LONG AS THE SITE IS PASSWORD PROTECTED. USE OF CLIP ART IMAGES: Non-commercial (not for sale) documents created by the purchaser that include Karen’s Kids images may be distributed by the purchaser in an email or google classroom or over the Internet AS LONG AS THE SITE IS PASSWORD PROTECTED. Copying for more than one person, school, organization, or classroom, and/or sharing is prohibited. This product may be used by the original purchaser only. All rights reserved by the author/illustrator, Karen Frandsen. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have about your product.Ĭopyright ©Karen’s Kids. I hope Karen’s Kids printables and ready-to-use will be as much fun for you to use as they are for me to create. ![]() Karen’s Kids products are created for teachers and parents by a mom, grandma, and teacher. Whether you DIY with clip art or you prefer ready to use - WELCOME! Karen’s Kids products are decorated with kids.kids with band aids, untied shoes, and sticky fingers. However, these worksheets can also be used for younger students who read and for students who are beginning readers working in groups with reading buddies or volunteers. The worksheets are ideal for Kindergarten and 1st Grade. jack-o-lantern: A funny-faced carved pumpkin.boo: 2 pumpkins with a spider creeping down the page.Halloween: A child inside of a BIG pumpkin with a pumpkin lid on his head.October: The word OCTOBER in bubble letters.spiderweb: A big spiderweb and a spider.apple: A large apple with kids peeking around it.cat: A cat with a spider hanging from its tail.pumpkin: A large pumpkin with stem and leaves.acorn: A large acorn with a child peeking over the top.school: A school house, flag and bunches of kids.scarecrow: Scarecrow head, hands and scarf. ![]() fall: Wagon full of kids, falling leaves.There is a space at the bottom of each page for students to draw some (October/Fall/Halloween) things. Students count the letters in each word and the number of syllables and then they record the numbers in the boxes provided. Each space includes an image and a related word (pumpkin and a picture of a pumpkin). These worksheets are great for distance learning, early finishers, and substitutes. October-themed pictures help students decode words. Students read words, count syllables, count the number of letters in words and record their findings. Karen's Kids Silly Syllables morning work is a 3-page fun phonemic awareness mini activity for October.
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