Clap and count Steps to go through Say the word Clap the syllables Draw a line for each syllable Now tackle one syllable at a time and… Say the syllable.

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Clap and count

Steps to go through Say the word Clap the syllables Draw a line for each syllable Now tackle one syllable at a time and… Say the syllable Segment it into phonemes Try to spell the syllable – do easy sounds first and leave the tricky ones until last Watch the example

Example hbi eareatrkng Say the word – click the speaker Clap the syllables – draw a line for each syllable – click the speakers to hear the syllables Segment into phonemes – click the box to hear Try to spell the syllable – do easy sounds first and leave the tricky ones until last

p aryt Say the word – click the speaker Clap the syllables – draw a line for each syllable – click the speakers to hear the syllables Segment into phonemes – click the box to hear Try to spell the syllable – do easy sounds first and leave the tricky ones until last

c alim Say the word – click the speaker Clap the syllables – draw a line for each syllable – click the speakers to hear the syllables Segment into phonemes – click the box to hear Try to spell the syllable – do easy sounds first and leave the tricky ones until last ng

p arik Say the word – click the speaker Clap the syllables – draw a line for each syllable – click the speakers to hear the syllables Segment into phonemes – click the box to hear Try to spell the syllable – do easy sounds first and leave the tricky ones until last ng

f at Say the word – click the speaker Clap the syllables – draw a line for each syllable – click the speakers to hear the syllables Segment into phonemes – click the box to hear Try to spell the syllable – do easy sounds first and leave the tricky ones until last er