Grade 3/Advanced Phonics
🧩 Multisyllable Word Builder (1602)
Students arrange syllable chunks in the correct order to build a multisyllable word, strengthening chunking and decoding.
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Quick Tip
Read each chunk, then arrange the parts from first to last so they make a real word.
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Have students read each chunk, then sweep a finger across the whole built word after ordering the parts.
Vocabulary
multisyllable: Having more than one syllable.
syllable parts: Pieces of a word that form syllables.
Common Mistakes
- Guessing from one chunk instead of checking the full ordered word
- Breaking or combining syllables in unnatural ways
Differentiation
SupportModel the target pattern orally first, then have students tap sounds or syllables before reading or writing.
ChallengeAsk students to say the full word, isolate the target chunk, and explain why it fits the pattern.
Discussion Questions
- What part of the word gives you the biggest clue?
- How do you know this word fits this pattern and not another one?
Extension Activities
- Ask students to mark the vowel sound in each chunk before ordering them
Parent Tip
Break down everyday words into smaller parts together.
Learning Path
Skill Level
secure
Estimated Time
10 minutes
Skills Practiced
word buildingsyllable segmentationreading fluency
Prerequisites
- Foundational phonics: beginning sounds, short vowels, and basic digraphs
