Learning Outcomes
Syllable Counting Word Reading Worksheet → counts 1, 2, or 3 syllables → helps first graders sound out words with less guessing.
Syllable Counting Word Reading Worksheet → practices listening and chunking syllables → supports smoother reading and clearer word understanding in class.
Syllable Counting Word Reading Worksheet → matches words to the right tick box → gives parents quick feedback on which syllable counts need work.

Syllable Counting Word Reading Worksheet
The Syllable Counting Word Reading Worksheet asks the child to read each word and tick the box for the number of syllables in that word: 1, 2, or 3.
At this age, many six-year-olds can say a word but pause when guessing how many sound beats are inside the word, and attention can wander quickly.
Sit side by side, point to the first word, and say the word slowly while tapping a finger for each syllable. Then tick the matching box together for every word on the page.
This worksheet stays focused with one clear choice per word, so syllable practice feels short and doable, even when reading confidence is mixed. Whizki Learning includes the 1, 2, and 3 boxes so parents and teachers can quickly spot which syllable counts need more practice.
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