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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Multisyllabic Shamrocks

I am continually trying to give my followers what they want! I began doing multisyllabic activities with Multisyllabic Reindeer and Multisyllabic Hearts. Some people requested words with more syllables, so I included 4 and 5 syllable words in the heart activity. Some people also requested having pictures for younger kids, so I think I've managed to accomodate all requests with Multisyllabic Shamrocks

Word list:

Sorting placemat:
2 syllable words (18 cards):

3 syllable words (18 cards):

4 syllable words (18 cards): 

 5 syllable words (18 cards): 

*Disclaimer: Finding pictures for some of the 5 syllable words was rather difficult, so your students may need help with some of these!*

Point cards that students can draw after saying a word correctly (print 2-3 copies):

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17 comments:

  1. Great activity! I was just working on syllabication on Friday...this would be perfect for that group!

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  2. I could use materials for answering inferential questions (higher level). Thanks for the giveaway!

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  3. Love this activity and how easy it will be to use with many of my kiddos.

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  4. I loved the previous 2 multisyllabic activities you created (reindeer and hearts)! I have a set of brothers you are often dropping sounds and syllables so these activities are great tools for us!

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  5. Oh and I need some generic phonological awareness materials that can be used at any point in a school year.

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  6. I love it! I have been using the multisyllabic hearts already! I love how the shamrocks have the pictures! Perfect for my kindergarteners.

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  7. I love this activity and have used your other 2 with the kids. Thanks for the great ideas and products!

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  8. I love all your materials. We recently used the cute artic cupcakes :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  9. I enjoy seeing your creativity. This looks great! Thank you

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  10. This looks great. I enjoy seeing your creativity. Thanks.

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  11. This looks great! I am really using a lot of time creating lessons for my primary MH classroom. We have been working in themes, but it is really challenging!

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  12. I love this idea, my kids have trouble with knowing about syllables.

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  13. So many of my kids have problems with syllables.

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  14. Materials for similarities and differences!

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  15. I am looking for more phonological process activities right now...fronting, FCD, backing, stopping, etc.

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