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Syllable Patterns
P.029
Objective
The student will blend syllables in words.
Materials
Syllable cards (Activity Master P.029.AM1a - P.029.AM1b)
Student sheet (Activity Master P.029.SS1)
Pencil
Activity
Students combine syllables to form words by playing a matching game.
1. Place the syllable cards face down in rows. Provide the student with a student sheet.
2. The student selects two cards and reads them.
3. Determines if they make a word for one of the pictures on the student sheet.
4. If a word is formed, places the cards aside and records the word next to the picture.
If a word is not formed, returns cards to their original position.
5. Continues until the student sheet is completed.
6. Teacher evaluation
spider
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Phonics
Syllables, Words, and Pictures
P.029.AM1a
mag
net
rab
bit
snow
man
back
pack
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Phonics
P.029.AM1b
spi
der
win
dow
tur
tle
ta
ble
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Syllables, Words, and Pictures
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P.029.SS1
Phonics
P.029.AM2a
la
dy
bug
ham
bur
ger
el
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Phonics
Syllables, Words, and Pictures
P.029.AM2b
phant
por
cu
pine
vol
ca
no
di
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Phonics
P.029.AM2c
no
saur
news
pa
per
gor
il
la
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Syllables, Words, and Pictures
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P.029.SS2
Phonics
P.030
Syllable Patterns
Syllable Scoops
Objective
The student will segment syllables in words.
Materials
Ice cream cone header cards (Activity Master P.030.AM1)
Copy, laminate, and cut apart.
Word cards (Activity Master P.030.AM2a - P.030.AM2c)
Cards can be left as rectangles and placed on top of the numbered ice cream cone
header cards or cut into scoop shapes.
Student sheet (Activity Master P.030.SS)
Pencils
Activity
Students segment and sort words by the number of syllables.
1. Place ice cream cone headers on a flat surface. Place word cards face down
in a stack. Provide each student with a student sheet.
2. Taking turns, students select the top card and read the word (e.g., insect).
3. Say the word again segmenting it by syllables (i.e., in-sect).
Count the number of syllables (i.e., 2).
4. Place the card on top of the ice cream cone that corresponds to the number
of syllables in the word.
5. Continue until all words are sorted.
6. Record words on student sheet.
7. Teacher evaluation
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Phonics
P.030.AM1
Syllable Scoops
header
header
header
header
header cards
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Phonics
P.030.AM2a
Syllable Scoops
grin
blend
trust
strap
drum
quilt
muffin
admit
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Phonics
Syllable Scoops
P.030.AM2b
return
number
pinball
insect
finishing
invented
galaxy
basketball
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Phonics
P.030.AM2c
Syllable Scoops
snapdragon
Atlantic
inconsistent
atmospheric
discontented
establishing
subcontracted
recommended
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Syllable Scoops
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P.030.SS
Phonics
P.031
Syllable Patterns
Syllable Snake
Objective
The student will segment syllables in words.
Materials
Syllable Snake game board (Activity Master P.031.AM1a - P.031.AM1b)
Word cards (Activity Master P.031.AM2a - P.031.AM2e)
Write the number of syllables on the back of the word cards.
Game pieces (e.g., counters)
Activity
Students count syllables in words by playing a game.
1. Place game board and stack of word cards face up on a flat surface.
2. Students place game pieces at START on the game board.
3. Taking turns, students select the top card and read the word.
4. Say the word again segmenting it by syllables. Count and state the number of syllables.
5. Check the back of the card for the number of syllables. If correct, move game
piece the same number of spaces on game board as the number of syllables in
the word. If incorrect, leave game piece where it is and next student takes turn.
Word cards are placed at the bottom of the stack to be used again.
6. Game continues until all students reach the end of the game board.
7. Peer evaluation
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Phonics
Syllable Snake
P.031.AM1a
START
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Phonics
P.031.AM1b
Syllable Snake
END
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Phonics
Syllable Snake
P.031.AM2a
straight
watch
game
plus
pave
thought
extend
mistake
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Phonics
P.031.AM2b
Syllable Snake
invite
install
jigsaw
awake
bodyguard hesitate
contemplate candidate
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Phonics
Syllable Snake
P.031.AM2c
microwave summertime
transportation information
confidential
prohibited
experience permanently
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Phonics
P.031.AM2d
Syllable Snake
chuckle
mermaid
cartoon
normal
cellar
valley
mushroom whirlwind
2-3 Student Center Activities: Phonics
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Phonics
Syllable Snake
P.031.AM2e
vertical
accidental
monument
hospital
instrument celebrate
mystify
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quadruple
2-3 Student Center Activities: Phonics
Phonics
Syllable Patterns
P.032
Syllable Cut-Ups
Objective
The student will segment syllables in words.
Materials
Word sheets (Activity Master P.032.AM1a - P.032.AM1b)
One is marked A and one is marked B
Student sheet (Activity Master P.032.SS)
Student will turn sheet horizontally to glue syllables.
Scissors
Glue
Activity
Students segment and cut words into syllables.
1. Place scissors and glue at center. Provide one student with word sheet A
and the other student with word sheet B. Provide each student with a student sheet.
2. Taking turns, students read their words to each other.
3. Cut one word at a time into syllables and glue separately in boxes on student sheet.
4. Exchange sheets, read each syllable on a line, and then blend together to form word.
5. Continue until all words are read.
6. Teacher evaluation
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Phonics
P.032.AM1a
Syllable Cut-Ups
investment
coconut
climate
thunder
overthrow
electrical
energetic
refrigerate
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Phonics
P.032.AM1b
Syllable Cut-Ups
consider
common
honest
celebration
enjoyment
underneath
disrespectful
constructiveness
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Syllable Cut-Ups
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P.032.SS
Phonics
Syllable Patterns
P.033
Objective
The student will segment syllables in words.
Materials
Student sheet (Activity Master P.033.SS1a - P.033.SS1f )
Choose target syllable pattern(s).
When mapping VCE syllables, the e is placed below the final grapheme with a slash and
an arrow is drawn leading back to the vowel that it is making long.
Pencil
Activity
Students map graphemes to phonemes and mark syllables within words.
1. Provide the student with a student sheet.
2. Student writes each word using phoneme-grapheme mapping
(i.e., one grapheme per box).
3. Underlines each vowel (i.e., single, r-controlled, and vowel teams).
4. Swoops the syllables underneath the letters.
5. Continues until the student sheet is complete.
6. Teacher evaluation
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Name
P.033.SS1a
closed syllables
cobweb
c o b w e b
1. napkin
2. helmet
3. volcanic
4. problem
5. cricket
6. fantastic
7. trumpet
8. inhibit
9. plastic
10. consistent
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Name
P.033.SS1b
open syllables
veto
v e
1. me
2. yoyo
3. redo
4. silo
5. zero
6. she
7. hero
8. solo
9. hifi
10. no
2-3 Student Center Activities: Phonics
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Name
P.033.SS1c
VCE syllables
cake
c a ke
1. stale
2. trace
3. grapevine
4. stovepipe
5. homemade
6. sideswipe
7. stoneware
8. nosedive
9. milestone
10. chime
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P.033.SS1d
r-controlled syllables
corner
c or n er
1. order
2. horn
3. partner
4. perform
5. barber
6. charter
7. former
8. cursor
9. harder
10. mortar
2-3 Student Center Activities: Phonics
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Name
P.033.SS1e
l ee p
1. dream
2. railroad
3. cookbook
4. count
5. feet
6. rainbow
7. maintain
8. load
9. stood
10. meadow
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P.033.SS1f
m a p le
1. jungle
2. stifle
3. castle
4. juggle
5. sparkle
6. multiple
7. wrestle
8. impossible
9. resemble
10. pebble
2-3 Student Center Activities: Phonics
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Name
P.033.SS2
combined syllables
organize
or g a n
i ze
1. tornado
2. struggle
3. trainer
4. hobo
5. statement
6. puddle
7. counterpart
8. overload
9. mistake
10. establishing
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P.033.SS3
center
c e n
t er
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Phonics
Syllable Patterns
P.034
Objective
The student will identify syllables in words.
Materials
Header cards (Activity Master P.034.AM1)
Word cards (Activity Master P.034.AM2a - P.034.AM2f )
Note: Two syllable words ending in consonant-le should use consonant-le as the target syllable.
Activity
Students will sort words by syllable types.
1. Place header cards face up on a flat surface. Shuffle the word cards and
place face down in a stack.
2. Taking turns, students select the top card from the stack, read the word, and
identify what type of syllable it is (e.g., tennis, closed syllables or
loop, vowel pair syllable).
3. Place in column under matching header card.
4. Point to and read words in entire column starting with header card.
5. Continue until all cards are sorted.
6. Peer evaluation
Phonics
P.034.AM1
flat
closed syllables
snake
vowel-consonant-e syllables
read
vowel pair syllables
she
open syllables
sharp
r-controlled syllables
sample
consonant-le syllables
header cards
2-3 Student Center Activities: Phonics
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Phonics
Six-Way Syllable Sort
P.034.AM2a
witness bobbin
grand
suffix
tennis
camp
panic
happen
Phonics
P.034.AM2b
silo
zero
hifi
no
he
hero
me
do
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Phonics
Six-Way Syllable Sort
crave
P.034.AM2c
prune
grapevine homemade
stoneware namesake
slide
grove
Phonics
P.034.AM2d
herd
curb
partner
north
swirl
corner
farmer
third
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Phonics
Six-Way Syllable Sort
P.034.AM2e
loop
boatload
rainbow
beast
raid
play
cream
sheep
Phonics
P.034.AM2f
double
uncle
circle
jungle
needle
bugle
little
dazzle
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Phonics
Syllable Patterns
P.035
Syllable Trivia
Objective
The student will identify syllables in words.
Materials
Syllable Trivia triangles (Activity Master P.035.AM1a - P.035.AM1b)
Trivia cards (Activity Master P.035.AM2a - P.035.AM2c)
Answer key (Activity Master P.035.AM3a - P.035.AM3b)
An answer key is provided.
Game pieces (e.g., counters)
Activity
Students identify syllable patterns by playing a game.
1. Place trivia cards face down in a stack at the center. Provide each student
with a different Syllable Trivia triangle and game pieces.
2. Taking turns, students select the top card from the stack and read it (e.g., Has two
syllables - both are closed).
3. Look for word on triangle that fits description (e.g., basket). Read word and place game
piece on that spot. Place trivia card in a discard pile.
4. If no word is found which matches description, place trivia card at the bottom of the stack.
5. Continue activity until all matches are made.
6. Peer evaluation
basket
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Phonics
alone
waterfall
elephant
unhappy
volunteer
juggle
border
meantime
athletic
Syllable Trivia
replace
P.035.AM1a
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Phonics
P.035.AM1b
Syllable Trivia
milestone
tiger
respond
sunshine
underfoot
Alaska
staple
happier
basket
maintain
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Phonics
P.035.AM2a
Syllable Trivia
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Phonics
Syllable Trivia
P.035.AM2b
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Phonics
P.035.AM2c
Syllable Trivia
Three syllable
compound word
Three syllable
word with prefix
Two syllable
compound word
Three syllable
word with suffix
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Phonics
P.035.AM3a
Syllable Trivia
Answer Key A
Has three syllables all are closed
athletic
meantime
volunteer
border
alone
elephant
unhappy
replace
juggle
waterfall
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Phonics
P.035.AM3b
Syllable Trivia
Answer Key B
Animal with two syllables in name
tiger
basket
staple
respond
milestone
underfoot
maintain
Alaska
sunshine
happier
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Phonics
Syllable Patterns
P.036
Syllable Share
Objective
The student will identify syllables in words.
Materials
Initial syllable cards (Activity Master P.036.AM1)
Final syllable cards (Activity Master P.036.AM2a - P.036.AM2b)
Student sheet (Activity Master P.036.SS)
Pencils
Activity
Students make words from syllables by playing a card game.
1. Spread the initial syllable cards face up in a column on a flat surface. Place the
final syllable cards face down in a stack. Provide each student with a student sheet.
2. Taking turns, students select the top card on the stack, say the syllable part.
3. Match it to each initial syllable card saying initial syllable first, followed by
the final syllable on the card. Do this until the two combined form a word.
There will be two words formed with each initial syllable card.
4. Read the word.
5. Continue until all cards are placed.
6. Record the words on the student sheet by writing the common syllable in the top box
and the words formed in the adjoining boxes (e.g., the common syllable pic is written
in the top box and the words picture and picnic are written below).
7. Teacher evaluation
picture
pic
picnic
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Phonics
P.036.AM1
Syllable Share
hand
ba
ham
or
pic
per
act
con
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Phonics
P.036.AM2a
Syllable Share
shake
stand
by
ker
fect
son
der
bit
Phonics
P.036.AM2b
Syllable Share
nic
ture
ster
per
or
ress
tent
fuse
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Name
Syllable Share
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P.036.SS