Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Syllable splitting → Helps children break printed words into beats they can say and tap.
Child → Hearing separate syllables → Builds confidence to read longer words aloud with fewer mix-ups today.
Parent and teacher → Practicing one word at a time → Creates quick, calming routines for families who get stuck on letter shapes.

Kindergarten Syllable Splitting Worksheet
This Kindergarten Reading & Writing worksheet asks children to split each printed word into syllables, like a/vo/ca/do.
At age five, syllables help children handle longer words without feeling overwhelmed, but many kids get stuck when words look too “big” on the page and attention drifts quickly.
Use this worksheet as a shared activity. Choose one word, point to each syllable part, say it together, and have the child clap or tap once per syllable before saying the full word again.
This page is useful because the same syllable-splitting job repeats across several words, so practice stays clear and focused. The straightforward word list also makes it easy to keep the routine moving, even when children need a little rhythm.
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