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Syllable Types Dots and Boxes Phonics Games | Multisyllabic Words Activities

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Hollie Griffith
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2nd - 3rd
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  1. Learning to read and write can be so much fun with this print and go partner game! With just a few simple supplies, you can help your students learn phonics while playing a classic game. This game is perfect for young learners, and it is a great way to help them read, write, and blend words. The bes
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Introducing a no-prep, print and go partner activity that combines fun and education! This classic game with an educational twist focuses on reading and writing multisyllabic words, syllable types, and syllable division.

To begin, pair up students according to your classroom needs. Each student should have a colored pencil or crayon, ensuring that partners have different colors. Both players will share one game sheet while each player will need their own recording sheet.

The game involves taking turns drawing lines to connect two dots, either vertically or horizontally (no diagonal lines). When a player finishes the fourth line of a box, they will color in the word within that box using their chosen color. The objective is to create as many boxes as possible while limiting the number of boxes your partner can make. The player with the most boxes at the end wins!

On the recording sheet, students will keep track of the words they color. When writing the words, students will divide the word into syllables and highlight the syllable type.

Additionally, there is an optional sentence writing sheet available to further enhance the learning experience.

Have a blast while reinforcing syllable division with this engaging partner activity!

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Example/Directions

Open Syllables (1 and 2 Syllables)

Open Syllables (Multisyllabic)

Closed Syllables (1 and 2 Syllables)

Closed Syllables (Multisyllabic)

Vowel Team Syllables (1 and 2 Syllables)

Vowel Team Syllables (Multisyllabic)

Vowel-Consonant-e Syllables (1 and 2 Syllables)

Vowel-Consonant-e Syllables (Multisyllabic)

Consonant -LE Syllables (multisyllabic)

R-Controlled Syllables (1 and 2 Syllables)

R-Controlled Syllables (Multisyllabic)

When can I use these games?

•Put the game in a literacy station or center.

•Working on syllable types and multisyllabic words in your targeted small groups? Finish group, send partners to the floor, give them a timer and let them play for 10 minutes before beginning their literacy centers!

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32 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Know spelling-sound correspondences for additional common vowel teams.
Decode regularly spelled two-syllable words with long vowels.
Decode words with common prefixes and suffixes.
Identify words with inconsistent but common spelling-sound correspondences.

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