Camel words Are you looking for an engaging way to teach your students to divide words into syllables with the camel and tiger syllable division patterns (vowel-consonant-vowel)? Then look no further! This resource is LOADED with 48 word cards with matching picture cards!! Just make your own! Boom - tiger/camel words - Camel Syllable Division (vc/v) Whack-a-Mole - (Rabbit & Camel) VS. (Rabbit & Camel) VS. Get a Wordwall makes it quick and easy to create your perfect teaching resource. The top 4 are: horse, llama, dromedary and bactrian camel. The words are organized into V/CV words (Tiger words) and VC/V words (Camel words) and are great for reading, dictation, and syllabication practice. You can get the definition (s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. Arabic has over 100 words for ‘camel’ which at one point had as many as 1,000 words. The top 4 are: camelidae, llama, alpaca and stenomylus. rabbit words - Rabbit and Camel Words-Balloon Drop. Tiger - Spin that Wheel - Camel & Tiger Words. When the syllable division occurs after the consonant, we call it a Camel word. Below is a massive list of camel words - that is, words related to camel . Below is a massive list of camel words - that is, words related to camel. Tiger - Boom - tiger/camel words - Rabbit and Camel Words-Balloon Drop - CAMEL OR TIGER WORDS. Spin that Wheel - Camel & Tiger Words - (Rabbit & Camel) VS. The word tiger is an example of a V/CV, because we divide the word after the ‘i’ to create two syllables: ti/ger. These FREE printable VCV word lists include 84 words and examples organized in two easy-to-read charts. These FREE printable VCV word lists include 84 words and examples organized in two easy-to-read charts. Wordwall makes it quick and easy to create your perfect teaching resource. Don’t skip the step of having readers identify the pattern: Vowel-Consonant-Vowel (VC/V). . Tiger - Spin that Wheel - Camel & Tiger Words - Boom - tiger/camel words - tiger vs. I can use a Camel strategy to read a word with more than one syllable. ‘Al-Jafool,’ for example is a camel that is frightened by anything and ‘al-harib’ is a female camel that walks ahead of the other camels. Decode two-syllable words following basic patterns by breaking the words into syllables. When the syllable division occurs after the vowel, we call it a Tiger word. xfkomsgmftfckctksyudfffspsfcnnppwgenuennrhovmosyoggothya