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Working With Syllables In Spoken Words

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Kindergarten ELA
Reading Foundational Skills
Phonological Awareness
25. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.B
25.1 Working With Syllables In Spoken Words

Master Syllables Through Fun Clapping Games and Word Beat Activities

You will learn to count syllables in spoken words using exciting rhythm games that make learning fun and easy.


What You'll Learn

You learn syllables are beats you hear in words
You practice clapping and tapping to count word beats
You discover vowels help make syllable sounds in words
You use rhythm games to break words into parts

What You'll Practice

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You clap out syllables in animal names like butterfly

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You count word beats using drums and rhythm sticks

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You break long words into smaller parts you hear

Why This Matters

You need syllable skills to break apart new words when reading and to spell words correctly when writing.

This Unit Includes

1 Video lesson
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Skills

Syllables
Word Beats
Clapping Games
Sound Patterns
Rhythm Activities
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