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Phonics Charts
Phonics Charts are instrumental in early reading development, illustrating the connections between letters and their sounds. These charts can display consonant blends, vowel teams, digraphs, and other phonetic patterns. By providing a visual reference, phonics charts help students decode unfamiliar words and build reading fluency. Incorporate these charts into your literacy instruction to support students as they develop essential reading skills.
BINGO OF ANIMALS | Spanish Vocabulary
Foreign Languages, Spanish, Early Learning, Elementary, High School, Adult Education, Homeschool Resources, Not Grade Specific, Middle School, Pre-K, Activities, Worksheets & Printables
BINGO OF ANIMALS | Spanish Vocabulary THIS RESOURCE HAVE 5 CARDS FOR THE GAME. INTRODUCTION: We are EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS, and our mission is to produce a variety of educational materials so children can learn better and more effectively. We encourage you to visit our entire store to download our products. Also, remember that we produce reading, writing, math, and Spanish language learning materials. MAIN INFORMATION: 1) What version or edition does this material correspond to? This document is designed in PDF format so you can print and use it much more quickly. 2) What is the recommended printing method for this resource? I recommend printing this document in PDF format so you won't experience any errors when printing. 3) What educational standards were used as the basis for creating this material? This document was not developed based on any specific standard. 4) Who is the creator of this resource and how should it be cited? The creator of this document is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. 5) Is this resource available for free or does it require a purchase? Because we vocationally work for the education of thousands of students, we are offering this document for free. 6) This resource is for individual use only; what restrictions apply to its redistribution or sale? We ask that you share our link so more people can download our resource or recommend our store. It would help us greatly. SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 1) What specific skills are developed using this resource? Students will be able to develop their attention, concentration, creativity, and imagination skills. It will also allow students to develop their cognitive skills such as comprehension, analysis, and others. 2) Who is the ideal audience for this document? This document and/or teaching resource is primarily intended for young students, meaning those between the ages of 5 and 12, in other words, students in early childhood and/or primary education. However, it can also be used by the general public if required. 3) What recommendations are there for making the most of this resource? To make the most of this resource, I recommend first analyzing it, then looking at the specific topic your student needs to learn and assess whether my resource addresses it. I also ask you to consider how you will print it. 4) Is this material up to date with the latest educational changes? Yes, this material primarily addresses all learning theories about children, which tell us that children should learn in an educational and fun way.
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, SPANISH, ESPAÑOL, SPANISH RESOURCES, SPANISH VOCABULARY
5 FREE PAGES OF ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION | DINO THEMED
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Early Learning, Elementary, Pre-K, Activities, Worksheets & Printables
5 FREE PAGES OF ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION | DINO THEMED INTRODUCTION: THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS We are an educational corporation that is dedicated to the development of fabulous resources for mathematics, literacy, as well as resources for teaching Spanish and brain exercises. MAIN INFORMATION: 1. Brief introduction: Hello, thank you very much for being interested in this educational document. This document will help you a lot both in the classroom if you are a teacher, as well as if you homeschool and want to stimulate your children from home. 2. Title of the educational resource: This document is titled "Teaching material for children" 3. Topic to work on: Thanks to this educational document, we are going to work on a basic topic that every child and/or student should master. 4. Area of knowledge where it should be applied: Thanks to this document, we will address a topic and at the same time an important area of learning. 5. Number of pages it contains: This educational document contains the following number of pages available and ready to be used by you, you just have to download and print the document to start using it in your classroom. 6. Is it available in color or black/white? This document and/or set of educational sheets is available in color and also in certain parts contains black and white, however it is generally suggested that the teaching material be designed in color so that it is much more attractive for your students, awakening their attention and interest. SECONDARY INFORMATION: 7. Should I apply it individually or as a group in my class? Also, according to your criteria, see if it is better for these sheets to be applied individually or as a group. 8. What size and format is this resource in? This set of teaching sheets has been published in A4 size, PDF format, so that it is much easier to use. 9. Do I need any extra elements to apply it? Yes, perhaps your students need pencils, colors, markers and even sometimes scissors and erasers. 10. Is it in color or black and white? This educational document has been designed mostly in color so that it is highly attractive to students. 11. Is this resource free or do you have to pay to use it? This document is available for free, so take advantage of the opportunity to download it now.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, ADD AND SUBTRACT, FREE RESOURCES, MATH RESOURCES, MATH
20 FREE TOPICS OF ENGLISH BASIC VOCABULARY
Language Development, ELA, Vocabulary, Early Learning, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Classroom Decor, Door Decor, Posters, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables
20 FREE TOPICS OF ENGLISH BASIC VOCABULARY THIS RESOURCE HAVE 20 TOPICS OF BASIC VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH. INTRODUCTION: Thank you for choosing EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS! Our mission is to deliver a variety of learning resources that make education enjoyable and effective for children. Don't forget to visit our store to explore products for reading, writing, math, and Spanish language skills. MAIN INFORMATION: 1) What is the recommended printing method for this resource? I recommend printing this document in PDF format so you won't experience any errors when printing. 2) What educational standards were used as the basis for creating this material? This document was not developed based on any specific standard. 3) Who is the creator of this resource and how should it be cited? The creator of this document is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. 4) Is this resource available for free or does it require a purchase? Because we vocationally work for the education of thousands of students, we are offering this document for free. 5) This resource is for individual use only; what restrictions apply to its redistribution or sale? We ask that you share our link so more people can download our resource or recommend our store. It would help us greatly. SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 1) What keywords best describe this resource? We can tag this product with keywords such as: teaching resource, resources, materials, teaching materials, worksheets, educational worksheets, worksheets for children. 2) What instructions should I follow for proper printing? I recommend that you first download this document, then check if your printer is capable of printing, and also verify that you have the appropriate document size. 3) How can this resource be implemented in the classroom? You can print this document and use it first both in the classroom and at home. You can also use it individually and in groups.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, VOCABULARY, FLASHCARDS
Sound Chart: Alphabet Chart
ELA, Special Resources, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Common Core, Kindergarten, Charts, Teacher Tools, Posters, Classroom Decor
Phonics Chart: Alphabet chart A Bright, colourful, phonetically correct alphabet chart ! A colourful A4-size alphabet picture chart to help children learn to recognise the upper and lower case letters of the alphabet. Each letter has a picture of an object that begins with that sound. 2 font styles are included. When children are first starting to learn letter shapes and sounds, it is helpful to have a handy reference chart that the children can use to aid recall or letter shapes and a picture cue to the sound each letter stands for. There are many ways to use these charts: Wall reference Desk reference - give one to each child; special needs children especially find them helpful. Wall reference: a wall chart Play quick games: Put a counter on the letter that says /t/, for example, and play until all letters are covered. Cut up the squares and ask the children to lay the letters in alphabetical order. Activities: Write me the sound that ...teddy... begins with: can the child write the letter straight away without looking? Does the child look for the picture of the teddy? Use to assess. Can you tell me which object begins with the sound ...../h/, for example. The child looks for 'h' and says 'house'. Let the children use their charts as they complete worksheets/write/spell. Who is the phonetic alphabet picture chart for? All ages and abilities special needs children ESL, EFL learners, Who can use the phonetic alphabet picture chart ? Class teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors Anyone who needs it! What is included? 2, colour, A4 charts in PDF form, in the choice of 2 font styles, Primer Print, or my own kindergarten font, 'Vera'. I originally made this chart for a special needs kindergarten child with cerebral palsy; although he knew his letters and the associated phonic sounds, his recall was poor - he could know them one minute and they had gone the next. He loves using his chart and has made rapid progress since I made it. It gave him security.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Phonics, Alphabet, Alphabet Chart, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Common Core Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool Phonics, Sound Chart, Phonics Charts
Letter I Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This Letter I Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart is a great resource for students to learn or practice associating the letter I with thing that begin with the same letter I. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter I in its capital and lowercase forms, learning the initial sounds of the letter I, as well as students learning to distinguish between the long I and short I sounds at the beginning of a word. What is Included * 12 Letter I cards in different fonts in color * 12 Letter I cards in black and white * 6 Picture cards for the short I sound * 4 Picture cards for the long I sound How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, sorting pictures that begin with the short I sound from pictures that begin with the long I sound, combine with other letters to distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson * Table Top Activity * Partner Game Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways. For related resources check out my store here!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter I, Letter I Activities, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Games, Pocket Chart Games, Pocket Chart Activities, Alphabet Center, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds
Letter Y Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter Y packet contains letter Y cards with images of the letter Y in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter Y. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter Y cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter Y cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /y/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter Y in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter Y. How to Use Pocket Chart Activity - These cards make a great instructional tool to use with a pocket chart. Concentration Game, Memory Game, Matching Game - Print two sets of each picture card for students to play games with a partner or small group. When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter Y, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter Y Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter Y, Letter Y Activities
Letter D Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter D packet contains letter D cards with images of the letter D in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter D. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter D in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter D. The picture cards in this set include the following letter D images: deer, dinosaur, dog, doll, dolphin, doughnut, door, diamond, dime, duck, dice, donkey How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter D, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter D, Letter D Activities, Pocket Chart Activity, Alphabet Activities, Letter Of The Week, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /d/ Sound, Phonics Activities
Letter H Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter H packet contains letter H cards with images of the letter H in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter H. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter H in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter H. The picture cards in this set include the following letter H images: hamburger, hammer, hand, hive, hat, heart, horse, hippopotamus, helicopter, hot dog, house, ham How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter H, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter H, Letter H Activities, Pocket Chart Cards, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Games, Phonics Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /h/ Sound
Letter P Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter P packet contains letter P cards with images of the letter P in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter P. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter P cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter P cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /p/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter P in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter P. The picture cards in this set include the following letter P images: panda, peanut, pencil, penguin, pie, pineapple, pizza, popcorn, pretzel, pumpkin, pig, and pot How to Use Pocket Chart Activity Concentration Game Memory Game Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter P, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter P Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter P, Letter P Activity
Letter F Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter F packet contains letter F cards with images of the letter F in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter F. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter F in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter F. The picture cards in this set include the following letter F images: fairy, feather, foot, fire, fish, football, fork, fan, fox frog, flower, fruit How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter F, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter F, Letter F Activities, Letter Of The Week, Pocket Chart Activity, Beginning Sounds, Initial /f/ Sound, Initial Sounds, Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition
Letter L Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Letter L Pocket Chart Cards These pocket chart cards help teach preschool and kindergarten students to recognize uppercase and lowercase L's, as well as words that start with the L sound. Students will enjoy matching, sorting, and identifying the letter L cards, which feature the letter L styled in different fonts. The accompanying picture cards depict objects like ladybugs, lemons, leaves, lamps, and more - all beginning with the letter L. Use these cards for a variety of activities like literacy centers , morning tubs, small group lessons, and more. Skills practiced include letter recognition, distinguishing between upper and lowercase letters, and identifying beginning sounds. With minimal prep required, these engaging cards allow students to repeatedly practice fundamental early literacy skills in a multisensory hands-on way.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter L, Letter L Activities, Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity
Letter K Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Teaching Letter Recognition and Sounds with Letter K Pocket Chart Cards This Letter K Pocket Chart Cards resource helps preschool to kindergarten learners recognize capital and lowercase K's. Educators can utilize these letter cards and picture cards (showing objects that start with the K sound) for sorting activities in the classroom literacy area, in individual tutoring sessions, as an early morning station activity , or in group phonics lessons. By sorting the cards, matching them in memory games, or identifying the pictures that start with K, students will distinguish upper/lowercase letters and initial K sounds. Pictures include kite, kit, kangaroo, koala, kitchen, key, kettle, kiwi, king, kick, kayak, and kitten. The laminated, color cards are durable and sized for most pocket charts. This versatile resource provides multi-level practice in a standards-based, playful way.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter K, Letter K Activities, Pocket Chart Activity, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Activity, Alphabet Game, Beginning Sounds, Letter Recognition, Initial Sounds, Initial K
Letter B Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter B packet contains letter B cards with images of the letter B in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter B. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter B in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter B. What is Included * 12 Letter B cards in different fonts in color * 12 Letter B cards in black and white * 12 picture cards for the initial /b/ sound How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter B, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter B, Letter B Activity, Pocket Chart Activity, Beginning Sounds, Initial /b/ Sound, Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Phonics Activity, Matching Game, Concentration
Letter S Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter S packet contains letter P cards with images of the letter S in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter S. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter S cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter S cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /s/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter S in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter S. The picture cards in this set include the following letter S images: sun. sunflower, sandwich, seahorse, sailboat, sandcastle, salad, saw, six, soap, sock, sink, and salt How to Use Pocket Chart Activity Concentration Game Memory Game Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter S, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter S Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter R, Letter R Activities
Letter Q Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter Q packet contains letter P cards with images of the letter Q in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter Q. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter Q cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter Q cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /qu/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter Q in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter Q. The picture cards in this set include the following letter Q images: quail, queen, question, quill, quilt, quack, quarter, quartz, quiet, quiz, quick and quake How to Use Pocket Chart Activity Concentration Game Memory Game Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter Q, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter Q Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter Q, Letter Q Activities
Phonics Chart: Alphabet Chart
ELA, Special Resources, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Common Core, Kindergarten, Charts, Teacher Tools, Posters, Classroom Decor
Phonics Chart: Alphabet chart A Bright, colourful, phonetically correct alphabet chart ! A colourful A4-size alphabet picture chart to help children learn to recognise the upper and lower case letters of the alphabet. Each letter has a picture of an object that begins with that sound. 2 font styles are included. When children are first starting to learn letter shapes and sounds, it is helpful to have a handy reference chart that the children can use to aid recall or letter shapes and a picture cue to the sound each letter stands for. There are many ways to use these charts: Wall reference Desk reference - give one to each child; special needs children especially find them helpful. Wall reference: a wall chart Play quick games: Put a counter on the letter that says /t/, for example, and play until all letters are covered. Cut up the squares and ask the children to lay the letters in alphabetical order. Activities: Write me the sound that ...teddy... begins with: can the child write the letter straight away without looking? Does the child look for the picture of the teddy? Use to assess. Can you tell me which object begins with the sound ...../h/, for example. The child looks for 'h' and says 'house'. Let the children use their charts as they complete worksheets/write/spell. Who is the phonetic alphabet picture chart for? All ages and abilities special needs children ESL, EFL learners, Who can use the phonetic alphabet picture chart ? Class teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors Anyone who needs it! What is included? 2, colour, A4 charts in PDF form, in the choice of 2 font styles, Primer Print, or my own kindergarten font, 'Vera'. I originally made this chart for a special needs kindergarten child with cerebral palsy; although he knew his letters and the associated phonic sounds, his recall was poor - he could know them one minute and they had gone the next. He loves using his chart and has made rapid progress since I made it. It gave him security.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Phonics, Alphabet, Alphabet Chart, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Common Core Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool Phonics, EFL/ESL, Phonics Charts
Letter V Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter V packet contains letter V cards with images of the letter V in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter V. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter V cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter V cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /v/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter V in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter V. How to Use Pocket Chart Activity - These cards make a great instructional tool to use with a pocket chart. Concentration Game, Memory Game, Matching Game - Print two sets of each picture card for students to play games with a partner or small group. When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter V, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter V Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter V, Letter V Activities
Vowel Sounds Charts/Chants FREEBIE!
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
This resource is a Vowel Sounds Charts/Chants FREEBIE. All you have to do is print them out on legal sized paper and laminate for your classroom display. The short vowel song is sung to the tune of “The Farmer in the Dell."
Author Easy Peasy Primary Resources
Tags Vowel Sounds, Chants, Phonics, ELA Posters, Songs, Long Vowel Sound Chart, Vowel Team Songs, Long Vowel Sounds Chart, Short Vowel Sounds Chart, Vowel Team Song
Letter T Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter T packet contains letter T cards with images of the letter T in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter T. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter T cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter T cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /t/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter T in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter T. The picture cards in this set include the following letter T images: taco, ticket, tiger, tomato, tent, tooth, tornado, turtle, ten, tag, table and turkey How to Use Pocket Chart Activity Concentration Game Memory Game Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter T, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter S Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter T, Letter T Activities
Beginning Sounds Picture Cards: Alphabet Chart and Alphabet Flashcards
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables
Alphabet Chart and Alphabet Flashcards This is a bumper pack of picture/letter cards to help you to teach initial sounds, or beginning sounds. It can be used by many different groups of people: parents, home educators, private tutors, ESL teachers, EFL teachers, SEN/D teachers, and generally in the Pre-K, or K classroom. The Initial sounds Teaching Pack contains over 170 picture cards, spread over 20 pages. It is in full colour. All vowels are marked in yellow to help children to recognise these important letters. In the pack you will find: An alphabet chart which can be used for display, or even laminated to make a placemat. Children love to use this to check their progress and see the letters they have learned and can recognise. Then we have 3 plus pages of pictures with the sound underneath, followed by the same cards without pictures so that pictures can be matched to the letters. Then we have picture cards for each letter of the alphabet; we provide 2 sets of these to minimise the chance of children memorising that 'a' is for apple without really hearing the sound at the beginning of the word. These are followed by 26 lowercase letters and 26 uppercase letters. These can be matched to each other, or to the pictures. Simple games can be made - can the child find the lowercase letter, the uppercase letter and both pictures that begin with that sound? Finally, we have two strips of vowels - one with picture cues and one without for children to practice the al important vowel sounds before moving onto blending and to use as a handy reference while learning to blend. Laminate the cards for durability. This pack will make your life so much easier! Teacher instructions and suggestions for activities are provided. The ability to hear the initial/beginning sound of a word is a vital skill that is overlooked by many modern phonic programmes in the rush to get children to blend, but such a rush often leaves many children unable to blend as they cannot hear the initial sound of a word to start with. In turn, this leads to children who memorise CVC words, and from there on, learn to guess. Many of these children then do not make progress in reading, So this pack is very important to help make sure that every child not only knows the sound each letter makes but can hear that sound at the beginning of words. What is included: 1 PDF with 20 useable pages and over 170 picture and letter cards
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Sounds, Beginnin Gsounds, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet Picture Cards, Initial Sounds Teachgin Resource, Initial Sounds Teachgin Resources, Alphabet Flashcards, Alphabet Chart
Letter W Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter W packet contains letter W cards with images of the letter W in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter W. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter W cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter W cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /w/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter W in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter W. How to Use Pocket Chart Activity - These cards make a great instructional tool to use with a pocket chart. Concentration Game, Memory Game, Matching Game - Print two sets of each picture card for students to play games with a partner or small group. When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter W, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter W Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter W, Letter W Activities
Letter Z Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter Z packet contains letter Z cards with images of the letter Z in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter Z. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter Z cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter Z cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /z/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter Z in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter Z. How to Use Pocket Chart Activity - These cards make a great instructional tool to use with a pocket chart. Concentration Game, Memory Game, Matching Game - Print two sets of each picture card for students to play games with a partner or small group. When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter Z, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter Z Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter Z, Letter Z Activities
Letter C Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter C packet contains letter C cards with images of the letter C in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter C. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter C in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter C. The picture cards in this set include the following letter C images: cat, carrot, corn, cake, cupcake, candy, cactus, car, cookie, cone, castle, candle How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter C, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Pocket Chart Activity, Pocket Chart Cards, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /c/ Sound, Alphabet Activities, Literacy Centers, Letter Of The Week
Letter O Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This Letter O Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart is a great resource for students to learn or practice associating the letter O with thing that begin with the same letter O. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter O in its capital and lowercase forms, learning the initial sounds of the letter O, as well as students learning to distinguish between the long O and short O sounds at the beginning of a word. What is Included * 12 Letter O cards in different fonts in color * 12 Letter O cards in black and white * 6 Picture cards for the short O sound * 4 Picture cards for the long O sound How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, sorting pictures that begin with the short O sound from pictures that begin with the long O sound, combine with other letters to distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson * Table Top Activity * Partner Game Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways. For related resources check out my store here!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter Of The Week, Phonics Games, Pocket Chart Games, Pocket Chart Activities, Alphabet Center, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter O, Letter O Activities
Letter A Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This Letter A Alphabet and Picture Cards for the Pocket Chart is a great resource for students to learn or practice associating the letter A with thing that begin with the same letter A. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter A in its capital and lowercase forms, learning the initial sounds of the letter A, as well as students learning to distinguish between the long A and short A sounds at the beginning of a word. What is Included * 12 Letter A cards in different fonts in color * 12 Letter A cards in black and white * 8 Picture cards for the short A sound * 4 Picture cards for the long A sound How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, sorting pictures that begin with the short A sound from pictures that begin with the long A sound, combine with other letters to distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways. For related resources check out my store here!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter A, Alphabet Cards, Letter A Cards, Beginning Sounds, Matching Game, Initial Sounds, Pocket Chart Cards, Alphabet Pocket Chart Activity, Concentration Game, Alphabet Activity
Letter R Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter R packet contains letter P cards with images of the letter R in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter R. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. What is Included: There are 12 letter R cards in different fonts in color. There are 12 letter R cards in black and white. There are 12 picture cards for the initial /r/ sound. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter R in various fonts in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter R. The picture cards in this set include the following letter R images: rainbow, rain, rake, robot, raccoon, rocket, robot, road, rabbit, rose, rope, and ram How to Use Pocket Chart Activity Concentration Game Memory Game Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter R, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use Literacy Center Activity Morning Tub or Basket Activity Early Finisher Activity Small Group Lesson Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed Letter R Recognition Beginning Sounds Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Activities, Pocket Chart Game, Alphabet Game, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Activity, Letter R, Letter R Activities
Letter G Pocket Chart Cards
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
This letter G packet contains letter G cards with images of the letter G in different fonts, for both capital and lowercase letters, and it contains picture cards of items that begin with the letter G. The cards are sized to fit most pocket charts, for an easy, fun pocket chart activity for students. This pocket chart activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to recognize the letter G in its capital and lowercase forms as well as those learning the initial sounds of the letter G. The picture cards in this set include the following letter G images: game, gate, ghost, goat, golf, gorilla, guitar, gift, garbage, gum, grapes, grasshopper How to Use * Pocket Chart Activity * Concentration Game * Memory Game * Matching Game When using the cards with a pocket chart, the following activities can be done: sorting the capital and lowercase letters, identify pictures that begin with the letter G, and memory or concentration games. You can also combine this set with other letters so students can distinguish between beginning sounds. These activities can be done in a variety of locations and ways in the classroom, including those listed below. When to Use * Literacy Center Activity * Morning Tub or Basket Activity * Early Finisher Activity * Small Group Lesson * Whole Group Lesson Skills Assessed * Letter recognition * Beginning Sounds * Distinguishing between capital letters and lowercase letters These letter and picture cards are a low prep activity that provides numerous ways to practice letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students will enjoy using the cards in a variety of different ways.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter G, Letter G Activities, Pocket Chart Activity, Pocket Chart Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /g/ Sound, Alphabet Activities, Phonics Activity, Letter Recognition