Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Syllables

A few months ago we were learning about syllables and clapping out various words to see how many syllables were in each word. First we did all of our names - most kids had two syllables, some had one and a few a three. Then I asked them to think of words and we would clap them to count the syllables. Most words came from items around the classroom: chair, table, desk, pencil, book, etc. Sometime during the lesson we had this conversation:

Nate: It seems like most words have one, two or three syllables in them.

Me: I think all of the words we have done so far haven't had any more than three syllable, have they?

Katie: What about the word 'hypoallergenic' though? It has more.



True. That one does. I guess I wouldn't have thought of that word for a first grade lesson.

2 comments:

Liz Wilcken said...

hypoallergenic?! Are you serious?! See, I would've been 4-syllables since I went by Elizabeth then. Maybe next time you can try the word pulchritudinous and teach them what it means too (beautiful). They'll surprise their parents with that word!

Ashlee said...

Jennifer
I saw your blog through Liz's list. I thought that I would let you know how much it made me laugh! Too cute. THat is such a great idea to write them all down!