Free Syllables Worksheets for Kids

Explore free syllables worksheets for kids. This filtered collection focuses on syllables. These screen-free worksheets help children grow through calm, screen-free practice. These printable PDF activities work well for home practice, homeschool routines, learning centers, and classroom use.

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Syllable Counting Worksheet: Read and Count Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Counting Worksheet: Read and CountKids can rush past word reading, then get stuck on “how many parts?” This worksheet asks the child to read each word and tick the box for 1, 2, or 3 syllables. Before ticking, clap or tap the syllables together once, then let the child choose. Whizki Learning gives you this ready-to-use page for that quick clapping routine.
Syllable Tally Reading Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Tally Reading WorksheetWhen kids stall on letter shapes or rush through reading without noticing syllables, it can feel frustrating. This Syllable Tally page from Whizki Learning gives a simple, tick-the-box way to practice counting syllables together. Grab a pencil and tap one beat per syllable before your child chooses the box.
Syllable Counting Word Tick-Off Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Counting Word Tick-Off WorksheetWhen kids stall on letter shapes or five-year-olds get bored fast, it helps to switch to a skill with a clear, quick win. This Whizki Learning worksheet helps kindergarteners read short words and tick the box that matches 1, 2, or 3 syllables.
Syllable Count Word Reading Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Count Word Reading WorksheetFive-year-olds can stall when letter shapes feel too hard, and long reading drills can lose their interest fast. Use this Syllable Count Word Reading Worksheet as a quick, shared tick-box game. Read one word together, count the “beats” in the word, then tick the box for one, two, or three syllables.
Syllable Count Word Tick Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Count Word Tick WorksheetKids can stall on letter shapes, or get restless when spelling and reading feel slow. This syllable count word tick worksheet keeps practice moving by matching each word to one, two, or three syllables. Try a quick clap-and-tick round from Whizki Learning, then let your child finish in short bursts.
Syllable Word Splitting Worksheet for First Graders Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Word Splitting Worksheet for First GradersKids stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast with nonstop tracing. This Whizki Learning printable helps your child break printed words into syllables. Try this next step, pick 3 words on the page, tap once per syllable with your fingers, and then write the syllable parts the child says aloud.
Kindergarten Syllable Word Split Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundKindergarten Syllable Word Split WorksheetIf kids stall on letter shapes or get bored fast, Whizki Learning can help you focus on sounds. Pick one word from this worksheet, tap once per syllable, and help your child split it into the syllable boxes before trying the next word.
Syllable Splitting Reading and Writing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Splitting Reading and Writing WorksheetSome kids stall on reading when words feel too long, and letter-by-letter sounds turn into frustration. This syllable-splitting page gives kids a simple way to break words into sound parts. Try one word together, clap each syllable, then have the child finish the next few words on this exact worksheet. Whizki Learning
Syllable Count Words Reading Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Count Words Reading WorksheetSome kids stall when reading longer words, then rush and guess syllables. Whizki Learning printable makes syllable counting a simple, box-ticking task. Try this today, read each word once together, then tap one, two, or three finger beats before choosing a box.
Kindergarten Syllable Count Word Reading Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundKindergarten Syllable Count Word Reading WorksheetKids sometimes stall on letter shapes, or five-year-olds get bored fast when reading practice drags on. With this Whizki Learning syllable-count page, try just 2 to 3 words, clap the syllables together, then tick the matching box. Keep it short and repeat tomorrow for a quick win.
Syllable Splitting Reading Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Splitting Reading Worksheet for KindergartenDoes your kindergartener stall on letter shapes or get bored fast when reading turns to longer words? This Whizki Learning syllable-splitting page makes it simple to practice word parts together. You will work one word at a time, then move on while attention is still strong.
Syllable Splitting Words Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Splitting Words WorksheetIf your child sounds out long words letter by letter and gets stuck, syllable splitting practice can help. On this Whizki Learning worksheet, pick one word at a time, tap once per syllable, and say the syllables slowly as the worksheet breaks them apart.

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