Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → syllable splitting → child taps and says each syllable in printed words, building confidence and clearer word reading.
Worksheet → counting syllable beats → child breaks longer words into parts, which helps spelling attempts and reduces reading mix-ups.
Worksheet → listening and speaking syllables → child matches sounds to written syllables, supporting smoother decoding during everyday reading.

Syllable Splitting Worksheet for Kindergarten
This kindergarten reading and writing worksheet practices syllable splitting. The child reads each printed word and breaks it into syllables, like a-vo-ca-do.
At age 6, syllables help the child hear and say word parts clearly, which supports smoother reading. Many parents notice the child stalls when words look like one long stretch of letters, so this page gives a simple step-by-step way forward.
Choose one row on the worksheet. Have the child point to the word, tap once per syllable, and say each syllable together, then blend to say the whole word. Repeat for 3 to 5 words, then stop while attention is still strong.
Each word on the page is set up for practicing the same move over and over. That repeat routine makes the worksheet different from a generic printable that only asks for tracing or copying letters.
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