LEVEL 1

This is a digital quiz (with 6 short rounds of increasing difficulty), because it needs to play sound for every question!

It teaches children the next step in learning language: identifying that words are made of even smaller units called “syllables”. Because everything happens through sound, no other skills or explanation are needed yet.

The first few rounds have the words slowed down (so each syllable clearly stands on its own). Later rounds present words at their normal speed/pronunciation.

The Teachers resource for this topic practices more or less the same things. In that resource, however, the Guardian and Apprentices have to make the sounds themselves. If an Apprentice has reached this point, though, they are language aware enough to start doing the first Puzzlepages related to this! We are especially proud of our Crossyllabi, which is a crosswords type of puzzle, but using syllable sounds.

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  • Question Set: Do these have the same number of syllables?
  • Question Set: Which word has more syllables?
  • Question Set: What syllable is common amongst all these words?
  • Question Set: Which word is the odd one out (different #syllables)?
  • Question Set: Count the syllables (finger counting; pick image)?
  • Question Set: Which syllable matches (given word; answers are other words)?
  • Question Set: Which syllable matches (given word; answers are images to put into words first)?