Multisyllabic Word Games

Multisyllabic Word Games

Use this form to fill in the 36 words for the fluency mat. It’s best to keep words at 10 letters or fewer and check before you print that the words have fit in the box. The fluency mats will print out in a cute, ready-to-use format like the blue, red, and green icons above.

Getting students to read multisyllabic words is hard. Never mind trying to get them to absorb what you’re teaching while they are stressed out about a global pandemic.

This is where multisyllabic word games come to the rescue! The game format of reading
keeps students mind on having fun while reading tons of multisyllabic words in a safe environment. Games relax the brain and open the door to massive learning!

These games will really help your students quickly read multisyllabic words . . . how about that for saving you time and headache!

Teaching multisyllabic words all year long can be challenging. That’s because students frequently start mixing up vowel sounds when there are a lot of letters. The best remedy for this is consistent practice.

That’s why I created a year-long bundle of fun multisyllabic word games that help students – not just read the words, but read them in context – and understand them!

Try this fluency mat for free! If you love it and want to take the next step to get your students to read multisyllabic words in context and understand what they’re reading, check out my year-long multisyllabic word lists and games.

Knowing the effect of any teaching intervention can be tricky so that’s why there is a baseline assessment inside the year-long bundle.

This bundle is different because they build the fluency AND VOCABULARY your students need to help them in difficult reading comprehension tasks.

If you are yearning for more intell, read my full post about the 4 ways to rock a multisyllabic word list.