Learning Outcomes
Syllable Counting Word Ticks Worksheet → counting syllables in read words → child matches each word to the correct 1, 2, or 3 box.
Syllable Counting Word Ticks Worksheet → listening for word beats → kindergarten reader strengthens word decoding before writing and spelling practice.
Syllable Counting Word Ticks Worksheet → practicing one word at a time → family gets short, low-pressure reading rounds with clear right-or-wrong feedback.

Syllable Counting Word Ticks Worksheet
The Syllable Counting Word Ticks Worksheet practices counting syllables by having kindergarten readers read each word and tick the box for 1, 2, or 3 syllables.
Syllable counting matters at age 5 because it helps children hear word parts before they write or spell. Many parents notice kids stall on letter shapes, then get stuck sounding out whole words, so the worksheet keeps the focus on rhythm.
Choose one word at a time, say the word together, and lightly tap the beats as syllables. Then the child points to the matching box, 1, 2, or 3, and ticks it.
This worksheet is different from generic tracing because it uses quick choices and immediate checking, so families can repeat the same routine with new words without extra prep.
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