Counting Syllables: Clap It Out
If you're looking for a fun, hands-on way to help your students master syllable and phonemic awareness skills, then you need AdaptEd’s Counting Syllables. With 175 different words ranging from 1 to 5 syllables, this activity is perfect for use in ELA centers, literacy centers, and workstations. Repetition with variety is key to success with this important skill, and AdaptEd provides plenty of both.
Plus, these Syllable Counting pages can be used over and over again - making them a great value for your classroom. So don't wait - get AdaptEd’s Counting Syllables today and see the difference it makes in your students' reading abilities!
✅ SAVE TIME! - The syllable counting pages are easy to prep and can be used over and over again.
✅ EASY TO DIFFERENTIATE! - Ranges from 2-5 syllable hand icons on the page. 1-5 syllables per word.
✅ KEEPS KIDS ENGAGED! This is a fun and motivating way to teach kids how to count syllables and practice phonological awareness.
✅ EASY TO USE!
Identify the picture
Determine the number of syllables (claps)
Draw an X on the clapping hands icon for each syllable in the word.
✅ VERSATILE!
This versatile product can be used as an independent activity, in small groups, or with the whole class. Just have the kids identify the picture, determine the number of syllables, and draw an X on the clapping hands icon for each syllable.
You can also bind the pages into a phonemic awareness practice workbook. Either way, your students are sure to love this fun and motivating way to learn!
Here's what you'll get:
- 35 syllable counting pages
These rhyming word games can be used simply as matching games for centers or the cards can be placed face down and they can be used as concentration games.
The concentration games will require students to focus in order to match the appropriate word pairs. I have included two sets of cards. The first set includes pictures with words that rhyme. The second set of cards has only pictures. These can be used for an advanced level of game play or for a student who is struggling to find the rhyming words.