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Support your early readers with phonics presentations that illustrate sound-letter relationships. These visual aids make it easier for students to decode words and improve pronunciation. Incorporate them to build a strong foundation in reading skills.

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ck Digraph PowerPoint Lesson and Interactive PowerPoint Activities

ck Digraph PowerPoint Lesson and Interactive PowerPoint Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This 'ck' digraph Power Point is a taught lesson especially suitable for those who have special needs or need a slower pace. Special features of the 'ck' PowerPoint lesson This PowerPoint is one of a series, teaching phonics systematically, to enable every child to succeed. No words are introduced that cannot be sounded out, except common the sight words a, the. It does however presume that the child can blend both CVC words and consonant blend words with a short vowel sound, like pond. These have been taught in previous lessons. There are no distractions for the special needs child to have to 'block out' before s/he can learn - no jingly music, no comic pictures. Nothing moves quickly. Everything is explained very simply. Sound buttons are provided for use if necessary. What is included in/with the 'ck' Digraph PowerPoint? This 'ck' PowerPoint is a narrated lesson. The PowerPoint format means that you can go at a pace suitable for your pupils. It is just like having your own phonics teacher! There are 33 slides. We begin by introducing 'ck' and learning the 'ck' rule - that we only ever use 'ck' when we hear 'ack', 'eck', 'ick', 'ock' and 'uck'. The PowerPoint then goes on to help the child to sound out words with 'ck'. This is followed by some tracking exercises - short sentences where the pupil is asked to spot the 'ck' sound in the words before reading each sentence. The PowerPoint finishes with our 'star' for good effort which children love! Also included are 16 slides of interactive activities: read the word and match to the picture activities. read the sentences and choose the missing words These activities help children to integrate their new skills of reading and spelling 'ck' words into their literacy work. They also help to develop reading comprehension. How can the ‘ck' PowerPoint be used? It can be used in multiple ways: It can either be used by the child, with support from an adult, as well as to give the parents a feel for what is necessary - i.e., for training purposes. It can be sent home for a child to watch with his/her parents after seeing it in class - this will then act as revision as well as training the parent as to what is necessary to help the child. More: find FREE matching CK worksheets here! https://teachsimple.com/product/32-fun-ck-worksheets-and-activities What is included? One PowerPoint with 33 slides One PowerPoint with 16 slides Written by a teacher with over 30 years’ experience of teaching phonics to all abilities. Reading Made Simple: helping parents to teach their child to read.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Phonics Ck, Teahcing Ck To Special Needs, Teaching Ck To Special Needs, When To Use Ck Rule, Ck Rule, Ck Digraph, Is Ck A Digraph

OO: Decodable Reader and PowerPoint: Guided Reading: 2

OO: Decodable Reader and PowerPoint: Guided Reading: 2
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This OO decodable reading book can help children develop reading fluency. With a matching PowerPoint, is ideally suited to Guided Reading. It is part of a series of highly structured decodable reading books with controlled vocab; all vocab is decodable using phonic knowledge the child already has (if read in sequence) and true irregular sight words are only slowly and gradually introduced. Science of reading aligned. Based on the most up-to-date phonic research. This book is the next in our new series for budding historians who may be older pupils and may have special needs and need a more mature storyline than cats and dogs! It follows on from our previous sets of ' Learn to Read' packs covering the 5 vowels so the pupil is expected to be able to blend 3 and 4 sounds securely and be ready to read words with /ck/. It can be used as a stand-alone decodable reading book provided a child can blend CVC/CCVC/CVCC words and has learned the sound oo. These books are best read in sequence. This book contains words with the following sounds: ck. It can be used with the CK worksheets activity pack: https://teachsimple.com/product/Learn%20to%20Read:%20CK%20Reading%20Books%20+%20Activity%20Pack This series has been written with the aid of one of my pupils, aged 8. He writes his ideas and draws pictures and then I formulate them into a fool-proof reading book using only decodable words. Reading Made Simple for Special Needs A 100% systematic phonic reading programme for all ages and abilities. Give your child a Head start in reading! Due to its 100% systematic nature, this reading programme is highly suitable for any child with a special need, including dyslexia (or suspected), or any other need that is causing a child to have difficulties learning to read. What makes this reading programme different? · It has its own, easy-to-download and print phonic reading books, making it accessible to many children worldwide. · Each book carefully builds on the vocabulary of those that have gone before, providing much repetition, without relying on predictable text. · Pictures aid the storyline without encouraging reading from the pictures – i.e. guessing. · The vocabulary is based on phonic families, which are introduced in a carefully planned way. · True sight words – those that cannot be sounded out - are kept to the very minimum. Most words are introduced in their phonic family wherever possible. · It is truly multisensory, using the power of the hand. We not only look at the words, but we write them too. This is powerful and has the bonus of turning the child not only into a reader but into a writer as well. Typical signs that this programme can help: · Difficulty recalling words when seen on flashcards or when reading texts, which results in no or little reading fluency · b/d letter reversal of a chronic nature – i.e. the child has not grown out of it · Difficulty ordering letters in words: E.g. top becomes pot. · Difficulty differentiating between like words: spoon/soon; back/black; sheep/sleep etc… · Difficulty tracking words across a page To help all children succeed, each phonic family is taught in two lessons, each a week in duration. This speed has been tried and tested to be the optimum speed to allow children to absorb new information without mental overload. You may find that some children need longer - but never less. Each phonic family is split into half and only 5/6 words in a family are studied each week. Activities are provided to give the child plenty of exposure to the new sound and the set of words that contain it. These activities are not hard, but simply bring the child face to face with the words, first individually, then in sentences, and finally in longer passages. We also seek to strengthen knowledge of blends and develop phonemic awareness through the activities, much needed by these learners. In all, the way that Reading Made Simple has been designed reduces the burden on the working memory, making it easier for children to learn to read. Children relax as they meet familiar words again and again. They begin to say – sometimes for the first time, ‘I can read’. With this programme, you can help a non-reader today! How long are the books? The reading books are 12 pages long. Why are these books FREE when other people's books cost so much? Are they of lesser quality? They are free as I regard the ability to read as being a fundamental right of every living person. Why should some miss out on top-quality resources because they cannot pay for them? In terms of content, they are top quality, carefully planned and sequenced to help as many children as possible get started on the phonic road to reading. What is included? 1 PDF - 12 pages X A5 One 12-slide PowerPoint Print as a booklet Flip on the short edge

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Decodable Reading Books, Phonic Reading Scheme, Download And Print Decodable Readers, Reading Fluency, Oo Decodable Book, Oo Decodable Text, Learn To Read, Older Pupils, Remedial Phonics

Heart Words - Compile Your Own Digital Flash Card Set + Print & Go

Heart Words - Compile Your Own Digital Flash Card Set + Print & Go
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Vocabulary, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Heart Words - Compile Your Own Digital Flash Card Set + Print & Go This comprehensive teaching tool provides everything needed to teach and practice all 220 Dolch Sight Words. Targeted at students from early learning stages up to Grade 3, this resource is versatile and user-friendly. Understanding Heart Words The term Heart Word refers to high-frequency words where a portion of the word is spelled irregularly. This resource focuses on three types of Heart Words: Flash words: These are words that students should instantly recognize. Temporary Heart words: These have regular phonics patterns yet unknown to them. Permanent Heart words: These contain insanitary spelling but need memorization. Included in the Product This package includes five sets of digital flashcards, a PowerPoint file for creating personalized sets, and printable options with pre-primer through third grade level primer cards. Below are more detailed descriptions: Digital flashcards: Cover pre-primer sight words with helpful indicators such as hearts, single sound indicators, silent letter indicators etc. A PowerPoint file: Contains a build-your-own-set feature that allows you to create your own interactive teaching or review sets. List of Pre-Primer through Third Grade Level Primer Cards: Available both as black&white edition or coloured ones plus appropriate word lists for various proficiency levels from early learning through third-grade literacy educations. To conclude – this digital product ensures an engaging and interactive experience for today's digitally savvy children while simultaneously aiding teachers' experience with its coherent functionality allowing greater focus on teaching rather than organizing resources. Note: This resource supports Common Core Standards RF.K.3 and RF.K.3c in Language Arts focusing on areas such as ESL, Phonics, Vocabulary and Spelling.

Author Tom's Talk

Tags Dolch Sight Words, Heart Words, Flashcards, Digital Learning, Teaching Resource

FREE Pre-Primer Heart Words - Compile Your Own Digital Flash Card Set

FREE Pre-Primer Heart Words - Compile Your Own Digital Flash Card Set
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Vocabulary, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

FREE Pre-Primer Heart Words - Create Your Own Digital Flash Card Set The FREE Pre-Primer Heart Words tool is a comprehensive educational resource designed specifically for educators aiming to enhance early language and literacy skills. The set centers on using Heart Words, which are high-frequency words featuring irregular spelling patterns. Digital flash card format : Teachers can expertly arrange sets of these heart words to foster literacy abilities. Variety of Sight Words : The tool contains 40 sight words that you could gather into a digital flashcard deck. Color variants : The set includes both color and black & white printables, offering diverse presentation styles according to your unique teaching approach. Inclusion of Temporary and Permanent Heart Words : You have the flexibility in guiding students through common sight word difficulties at an advanced level as well. Common Core Standards (CCSS) Compliance: This easy-to-use digital format nurtures independent learning while reinforcing proficiency in areas such as ESL, Phonics, Vocabulary, and Spelling. Ideal Setting for Usage Suitable for classroom or homeschool settings; these flashcards provide educational benefits whether used individually or in larger group interactions. You can even use them as fun homework tasks! Final Remark: Nurturing crucial reading skills at the base level is made easier thanks to the adaptability this product offers in shaping your unique teaching approach, making it an invaluable addition to any teacher's toolkit.

Author Tom's Talk

Tags Digital Flash Cards, Sight Words, Literacy Skills, Phonics, Vocabulary

NG Endings Digraph PowerPoint Lesson

NG Endings Digraph PowerPoint Lesson
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This 'NG Endings' digraph PowerPoint is a taught lesson especially suitable for those who have special needs or need a slower pace. Special features of the 'NG' PowerPoint lesson No words are introduced that cannot be sounded out, except common the sight words a, the and have. It does however presume that the child can blend both CVC words and consonant blend words with a short vowel sound, like pond. and words with CK . There are no distractions for the special needs child to have to 'block out' before s/he can learn - no jingly music, no comic pictures. Nothing moves quickly. Everything is explained very simply. Sound buttons are provided for use if necessary. What is included in/with the 'NG' Digraph PowerPoint? This 'NG' PowerPoint is a narrated lesson. The PowerPoint format means that you can go at a pace suitable for your pupils. It is just like having your own phonics teacher! There are 46 slides. We begin by introducing 'NG'. The PowerPoint then goes on to help the child to sound out words with 'NG' with the short vowels 'a', 'i', and 'o'. This is followed by some tracking exercises - short sentences where the pupil is asked to spot the 'NG' sound in the words before reading each sentence. The PowerPoint finishes with our 'star' for good effort which children love! How can the ‘NG' PowerPoint be used? It can be used in multiple ways: It can either be used by the child, with support from an adult, as well as to give the parents a feel for what is necessary - i.e., for training purposes. It can be sent home for a child to watch with his/her parents after seeing it in class - this will then act as revision as well as training the parent as to what is necessary to help the child. More: find matching NG worksheets here! https://teachsimple.com/dashboard/admin/my-products/add What is included? One PowerPoint with 46 slides Written by a teacher with over 30 years’ experience of teaching phonics to all abilities. Reading Made Simple: helping parents to teach their child to read.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Consonant Digraphs, NG Endings, Final Consonant Digraphs, Phonics, Learn To Read, English Language Arts, Special Needs

SN Initial Consonant Blends PowerPoint Lesson

SN Initial Consonant Blends PowerPoint Lesson
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This 'SN' Initial Consonant Digraph PowerPoint is a taught lesson especially suitable for those who have special needs or need a slower pace. Special features of the 'SN' PowerPoint lesson No words are introduced that cannot be sounded out. There are no distractions for the special needs child to have to 'block out' before s/he can learn - no jingly music, no comic pictures. Nothing moves quickly. Everything is explained very simply. Sound buttons are provided for use if necessary. Makes phonics as simple as can be No confusing language to throw pupils off track - no need for an English degree to learn to read! What is included in/with the 'SN' Digraph PowerPoint? This 'SN' PowerPoint is a narrated lesson. The PowerPoint format means that you can go at a pace suitable for your pupils. It is just like having your own phonics teacher! There are 40 slides. We begin by introducing developing phonemic awareness of the initial digraph SN, We move on to sound out words with 'SN'. This is followed by some tracking exercises - short sentences where the pupil is asked to spot the 'NG' sound in the words before reading each sentence. The PowerPoint finishes with our 'star' for good effort which children love! How can the ‘SN' PowerPoint be used? It can be used in multiple ways: It can either be used by the child, with support from an adult, as well as to give the parents a feel for what is necessary - i.e., for training purposes. It can be sent home for a child to watch with his/her parents after seeing it in class - this will then act as revision as well as training the parent as to what is necessary to help the child. More: find a matching SN worksheet here! https://teachsimple.com/product/sn-blend-find-and-colour-phonics-worksheet-to-develop-phonemic What is included? One PowerPoint with 40 slides Written by a teacher with over 30 years’ experience of teaching phonics to all abilities. Reading Made Simple: helping parents to teach their child to read.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Consonant Digraphs, Phonics, Learn To Read, English Language Arts, Special Needs, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Blending

ND Endings Digraph PowerPoint Lesson

ND Endings Digraph PowerPoint Lesson
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This 'ND Ending' digraph PowerPoint is a taught lesson especially suitable for those who have special needs or need a slower pace. Special features of the 'ND Ending' PowerPoint lesson This PowerPoint teaches the reading of short vowel words with the final consonant blends ND. No words are introduced that cannot be sounded out, except common the sight words a, the. There are no distractions for the special needs child to have to 'block out' before s/he can learn - no jingly music, no comic pictures. Nothing moves quickly. Everything is explained very simply. Sound buttons are provided for use if necessary. What is included in/with the 'NG' Digraph PowerPoint? This 'ND Endings' PowerPoint is a narrated lesson. The PowerPoint format means that you can go at a pace suitable for your pupils. It is just like having your own phonics teacher! There are 42 slides. We begin by introducing 'ND'. The PowerPoint then goes on to help the child to sound out words with 'ND' with the short vowels 'a', 'e', 'i', and 'o'. This is followed by some tracking exercises - short sentences where the pupil is asked to spot the 'ND' sound in the words before reading each sentence. The PowerPoint finishes with our 'stars' for good effort which children love! How can the ‘ND' PowerPoint be used? It can be used in multiple ways: It can either be used by the child, with support from an adult, as well as to give the parents a feel for what is necessary - i.e., for training purposes. It can be sent home for a child to watch with his/her parents after seeing it in class - this will then act as revision as well as training the parent as to what is necessary to help the child. More: find matching ND worksheets here! https://teachsimple.com/product/final-blend-nd-read-and-colour https://teachsimple.com/product/final-nd-blend-find-and-colour-phonics-worksheet What is included? One voiced PowerPoint with 42 slides Written by a teacher with over 30 years’ experience of teaching phonics to all abilities. Reading Made Simple: helping parents to teach their child to read.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags ND Final Digraph, Nd, Nd Ending, Phonics, Learn To Read, Digraphs, Consonant Digraphs, , Final Consonant Digraphs

PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS| 2&3 syllable word counting| initial letter “d”

PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS| 2&3 syllable word counting| initial letter “d”
Special Resources, ELA, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Phonological Awareness | 2 & 3 syllable word counting | initial letter " d " . The Phonological Awareness | 2 & 3 syllable word counting | initial letter " d " resource provides a fantastic tool for educators looking to reinforce phonetic awareness in their students . Intended ideally for kindergarten and grade 1 learners , this resource highlights words that commence with the letter ' d ' and uses playful illustrations as an additional teaching aid. This is a valuable teaching tool that builds unique foundations in Language Arts and Phonics . It serves as a multidimensional learning instrument, lending itself to both individual work or group activities . The content is organized into two distinct worksheet formats - one for teaching purposes, and the other for practicing or evaluating acquired skills. Each worksheet spells out words such as 'danger,' 'dentist,' 'diaper,' 'donkey,' detective' and 'detergent' Key Activities Among the key activities incorporated within these worksheets are : Pointing Circling Deleting Cutting Pasting All designed not just to teach but also engage students . Its versatility of use in multiple settings such as classroom lessons or homework assignments with parental guidance at home; it offers endless possibilities on how educators can leverage it . Furthermore, its form as a 12- page PDF makes it easy to distribute physically printouts or electronically share with students during virtual learning sessions – entirely at the educator’s discretion . Whether you are aiming for an engaging class- wide activity on phonological awareness or seeking simple supplemental resources that students can work through individually – this instrumental syllable counting tool makes an excellent addition to any educational toolbox . 12 - page PDF to use as teaching or evaluation tool. Find more initial letters packs on WORDS ASIDE .

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Phonological Awareness, Syllable Counting, Initial Letter Recognition, Language Arts, Phonics, Speech Therapy, Pre-reading, Spelling, Centers, Words Aside

Ready to Read -ag Word Family Active Instruction Lesson 6

Ready to Read -ag Word Family Active Instruction Lesson 6
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Activities

Ready to Read – Word Family -ag - Reading with Picture Reinforcement. Multi-Sensory Instruction with Letter and Sound Review, Auditory Drill, Blending Drill, Decodable Reading, Word Dictation, and a Phonemic Awareness Activity: Rhyme. Lesson 6 in a series. -AG. These lessons were created to use with whole group blended learning (virtual and in-person students) for kindergarten and beginning First Grade. They were so successful that once all students returned to in-person instruction, I continued using them. All students can easily see the Smartboard, and it is so much easier than if I have to juggle letter cards, books, and different materials. I can easily save different versions of the presentation, and edit each one to fit the needs of various students for additional work with a tutor or in small group. It also works well with small groups, RTI, Resource, and SPED. Sequential - These lessons build on each other , and last about 30 - 45 minutes depending on changes you make, the size of your group, and the pace. Of course, some students/classes go through quicker, some slower, so adapt as needed. Lesson 6 (-ag) consists of 192 slides - available in Microsoft PowerPoint and in Google Slides. You will download a zip file that contains a PowerPoint Presentation , a note to read first, a file with extra slides if you need to change or add slides, AND a PDF that has a link to make a copy in Google Slides if you do not use PowerPoint. The presentation start out with a quick attention-getter, followed by letter review - say letter, say sound, and keyword (" B, ball, /b/"). All letters are included in alphabetical order. I typically start in alphabetical order - but then rearrange as my students are ready, especially in later lessons. Use as is, or delete or move slides around based on the needs of your class. IF you teach qu instead of q you can find that option in the file with extra slides - simply click slide 23, select "format background," select "picture or texture fill," and from the included file, select "qu option." Next, auditory drill. IF you have letter tiles or magnetic letters, this is a great time to get those out. If not, just use the letter tiles on the SmartBoard without additional student material or have them air write the letters or write with crayons, pencil and paper, or simply say the letter. For this, there are letter tiles on the slide. The teacher says the sound of one of the letters. The students repeat the sound and then identify the letter. For example, teacher says /b/. Students repeat /b/ and then say B. If they have letter tiles or magnetic letters they can pull those, or point to them. Then we move to blending . Students say the sound of the letter the car is beneath. For example, On one slide, the car is beneath the letter s, so the students say /s/. On the next slide, the car is beneath the letter a tile and students will make the /a/ sound, when the car is beneath the letter g, the students make the /g/ sound. Finally, the car "drives" beneath all three letters and the students read "sag." This continues through multiple -ag word family words. Time to Read - this starts with reading the words we just blended. A picture of the word on the following slides reinforce the correct answer, and really helps out some of the students who struggle more. Sight Words . Slides for High Frequency Words, Red Words, and Trick Words are included in an additional file, so you can easily use the term that correlates with your preference or curriculum. Add any other words you are working on. I have a few basic ones, and what the students will need to read the next slides. Sentence Reading - a few very basic sentences using only the letter sounds we have learned in this and previous lessons and a few sight words. The presentations will build on each other, so students constantly review what they have learned and build on it. We then review rhyme - Thumbs up or down with rhyming pairs. Typically phonemic awareness activities are done prior to a lesson like this, but for the past couple of years, my students had so much trouble with rhyme, and when I put the rhyming activity after all the word family work, they are more successful than if I start with it. Of course, you can move the rhyme slides to the beginning of the presentation if you want to stick with traditional format. Finally, there is the Exit Ticket or Dictation - slides show pictures from earlier in the lesson plus one from a previous lesson (always reviewing). They will write each word on their paper (or if you have your letter tiles or magnetic letters you can easily use them). Written work is important, and it will help show progress, allow you to examine which students need help and hopefully see their misconceptions, and it helps you to give grades if required. Orton-Gillingham, IMSE, Wilson Reading System, and FUNdations curriculums influenced the way this is put together. If you have access to Hooked on Phonics Videos, they work well to plug into these lessons prior to the blending drill. They are quick little "brain brakes" of sorts, or sometimes attention getters, but always educational and catchy, and my students loved them.

Author Just SO - Sharon Oliver

Tags Ready To Read, Word Family, Active Instruction, Letter-Sound Cards, Blending Drill, Learn To Read, Early Reading, Beginning Reading

EE: Decodable Reader and PowerPoint: Guided Reading: 4

EE: Decodable Reader and PowerPoint: Guided Reading: 4
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This EE decodable reading book can help children develop reading fluency. With a matching PowerPoint, is ideally suited to Guided Reading. It is part of a series of highly structured decodable reading books with controlled vocab; all vocab is decodable using phonic knowledge the child already has (if read in sequence) and true irregular sight words are only slowly and gradually introduced. Science of reading aligned. Based on the most up-to-date phonic research. This book is the next in our new series for budding historians who may be older pupils and may have special needs and need a more mature storyline than cats and dogs! It follows on from our previous sets of ' Learn to Read' packs covering the 5 vowels so the pupil is expected to be able to blend 3 and 4 sounds securely and be ready to read words with /oo/. It can be used as a stand-alone decodable reading book provided a child can blend CVC/CCVC/CVCC words and has learned the sound oo. These books are best read in sequence. This book contains words with the following sounds: oo. This series has been written with the aid of one of my pupils, aged 8. He writes his ideas and draws pictures and then I formulate them into a fool-proof reading book using only decodable words. Reading Made Simple for Special Needs A 100% systematic phonic reading programme for all ages and abilities. Give your child a Head start in reading! Due to its 100% systematic nature, this reading programme is highly suitable for any child with a special need, including dyslexia (or suspected), or any other need that is causing a child to have difficulties learning to read. What makes this reading programme different? · It has its own, easy-to-download and print phonic reading books, making it accessible to many children worldwide. · Each book carefully builds on the vocabulary of those that have gone before, providing much repetition, without relying on predictable text. · Pictures aid the storyline without encouraging reading from the pictures – i.e. guessing. · The vocabulary is based on phonic families, which are introduced in a carefully planned way. · True sight words – those that cannot be sounded out - are kept to the very minimum. Most words are introduced in their phonic family wherever possible. · It is truly multisensory, using the power of the hand. We not only look at the words, but we write them too. This is powerful and has the bonus of turning the child not only into a reader but into a writer as well. Typical signs that this programme can help: · Difficulty recalling words when seen on flashcards or when reading texts, which results in no or little reading fluency · b/d letter reversal of a chronic nature – i.e. the child has not grown out of it · Difficulty ordering letters in words: E.g. top becomes pot. · Difficulty differentiating between like words: spoon/soon; back/black; sheep/sleep etc… · Difficulty tracking words across a page To help all children succeed, each phonic family is taught in two lessons, each a week in duration. This speed has been tried and tested to be the optimum speed to allow children to absorb new information without mental overload. You may find that some children need longer - but never less. Each phonic family is split into half and only 5/6 words in a family are studied each week. Activities are provided to give the child plenty of exposure to the new sound and the set of words that contain it. These activities are not hard, but simply bring the child face to face with the words, first individually, then in sentences, and finally in longer passages. We also seek to strengthen knowledge of blends and develop phonemic awareness through the activities, much needed by these learners. In all, the way that Reading Made Simple has been designed reduces the burden on the working memory, making it easier for children to learn to read. Children relax as they meet familiar words again and again. They begin to say – sometimes for the first time, ‘I can read’. With this programme, you can help a non-reader today! How long are the books? The reading books are 12 pages long. Why are these books FREE when other people's books cost so much? Are they of lesser quality? They are free as I regard the ability to read as being a fundamental right of every living person. Why should some miss out on top-quality resources because they cannot pay for them? In terms of content, they are top quality, carefully planned and sequenced to help as many children as possible get started on the phonic road to reading. What is included? 1 PDF 16 pp X A5 Print as a booklet Flip on the short edge One 16-slide PowerPoint

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Decodable Reading Books, Phonic Reading Scheme, Download And Print Decodable Readers, Reading Fluency, Guided Reading, Ee Decodable Reader, Special Needs, PowerPoint, Ee Phonics

FL Consonant Blend PowerPoint

FL Consonant Blend PowerPoint
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Here is a fun, animated PowerPoint to help teach the consonant blend 'fl' with supporting resources including a follow-up worksheet. Your consonant blend lesson is all ready for you! The FL consonant blend PowerPoint enables teachers and parents to introduce consonant blends in a fun way. Aims: To help children to blend the sounds 'f' and 'l' to make 'fl'. To help children to hear and feel the 'fl' blend at the beginning of words. Go on an adventure with FLAPPY FLY as she FLIES over the FLOWERS. the FLATS, the FLAG. But then, Oh no! A FLASH of lightning. Flappy Fly flies for cover under a FLOPPY leaf. She sees the FLOOD and hangs on tightly not wishing to FLOAT away! But out comes the sun and Flappy FLY flies off again! What is included in the fl consonant blends PowerPoint? A 9-slide animated PowerPoint telling the story of Flappy Fly: Please play with the PowerPoint before using it with your class to see how the animation works. Click to activate the animations or progress to the next slide (you will find out what happens as you click!) 9 slides focusing on the blending of the sounds 'F' and 'R' and looking at FR words in the story and retelling the story 1 slide: Find the words that begin with FL - the pictures spin if correct. 1 fun worksheet to use as a follow-up activity - colour the things that begin with 'fl'. A PDF transcript of the story, slide by slide. This story is also written under each slide to be viewed in presentation mode (Go to slide show and click three dots at the bottom left to go to presentation mode.) Who is the FL consonant blend PowerPoint for? All children of any age Special needs children Who can use the FL Powerpoint? Teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors Anyone who is teaching consonant blends to anyone! I created this FL consonant blend PowerPoint to engage the attention of a late-speaking 8-year-old, who is having difficulty hearing consonant blends. He had already studied phonics before and failed, so was disillusioned. It worked. He loved it! Find more, coming soon, in my shop: Lilibettes Resources.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Fl Powerpoint, Fl Consonant Blend, Consonat Blends, Consonant Blends, Phonics, Spelling, Special Needs, Phonics Special Needs

SL Consonant Blend PowerPoint

SL Consonant Blend PowerPoint
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Here is a fun, animated PowerPoint to help teach the consonant blend 'SL' with supporting resources including a follow-up worksheet. Your consonant blend lesson all ready for you! The SL consonant blend PowerPoint enables teachers and parents to introduce consonant blends in a fun way. Aims: To help children to blend the sounds 's' and 'l' to make 'sl'. To help children to hear and feel the 'sl' blend at the beginning of words. Go on an adventure with Slimmy Slug! What will happen today? He finds a fun slide to slip up and slide down - leaving a slimy trail! He finds a sledge and what fun he has! Feeling hungry has finds a slice of pizza and finds a cozy slipper in which to slip...until.... Listen out for the SL words: SL WORDS: SLIMMY SLUG SLIMY SLIDE SLIPS SLEDGING SLEDGE SLED SLICE SLEEPY SPIES SLIPPER What is included in the SL consonant blends PowerPoint? A 10-slide animated PowerPoint telling the story of Freddy Frog: Please play with the PowerPoint before using it with your class to see how the animation works. Click to activate the animations or progress to the next slide (you will find out what happens as you click!) 8 slides focusing on the blending of the sounds 'F' and 'R' and looking at FR words in the story and retelling the story 1 slide: Find the words that begin with FR - the pictures spin if correct. 1 fun worksheet to use as a follow-up activity - colour the things that begin with 'fr'. A PDF transcript of the story, slide by slide. This story is also written under each slide to be viewed in presentation mode Who is the SL consent blend PowerPoint for? All children of any age Special needs children Who can use the SL PowerPoint? Teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors Anyone who is teaching consonant blends to anyone! I created this FR consonant blend PowerPoint to engage the attention of a late-speaking 8-year-old, who is having difficulty hearing consonant blends. He had already studied phonics before and failed, so was disillusioned. It worked. He loved it! Find more, coming soon, in my shop: Lilibettes Resources.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Phonics, Consonant Blends, Special Needs, Spelling, Reading, Sl Blend, Sl Consonant Blend, Sl Consonant Blend Powerpoint

Autumn Reading Fluency Slides: Animated and Editable!

Autumn Reading Fluency Slides: Animated and Editable!
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

Presentation: Autumn-themed Editable Reading Fluency Slides These editable, animated, fun, autumn reading fluency PowerPoint slides are a must-have for anyone who needs to give children an incentive to practice reading over and over again - be it letter sounds, CVC words, or digraph words to sound out - you choose as these slides are fully editable! These autumn, editable, animated reading fluency PowerPoint slides take the drudgery out of learning - and help children want to tackle those things they find hard - better than plain flashcards! If you read the word - you can watch the leaf fall from the tree! Editable? Yes - change the text to meet the needs of your pupil/s. Some ideas include practising letter sounds, sight words, phonemes/digraphs, phonic words etc.... It is advised to make a copy of the slides as a base resource so that you can easily rectify any mistakes. Animated? Yes! The slides give instant feedback to the child that s/he was right! Nothing boosts a child's confidence more than to get it right and have visual feedback. Let autumn start as the leaves fall from the trees! Made for real children and proven to work! I use these slides in my autumn lessons as I teach phonics, privately online. You can use them: In class At home - for home education For online teaching in any form Who can you use them with? Young children learning letter sounds or phonic digraphs SEN children ESL/EFL students What is included in the set? 4 fully editable, animated PowerPoint slides for the practice of sounds/words - be they words to sound out or high-frequency words. There are 2 activities with 2 backgrounds each - one less cluttered for any child who may find one too confusing. There is a spin and read activity: Each player chooses a colour – brown or gold. Decide who will start. Click on the spin button. Click again to stop. The player whose colour the spinner lands on chooses a word to read. Once read, click on the extreme of the word to see the leaf fall and the word disappear. If you like these slides, please see more here.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Reading Fluency, PowerPoint, Powerpoint Activities, Online Teaching, Tutoring, Phonics, Sounds, High Frequency Words, Autumn

SAMPLE Alphabet Flash Cards - 2 Digital PDF Activities + Printables

SAMPLE Alphabet Flash Cards - 2 Digital PDF Activities + Printables
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

SAMPLE Alphabet Flash Cards - 2 Digital PDF Activities + Printables An expertly designed educational resource aimed at promoting a dynamic and interactive learning atmosphere for educators in both traditional and homeschool settings, specifically crafted to assist students in getting comfortable with the alphabet while also expanding their vocabulary. Interactive Flashcard Activity A digital game with a single button, suitable for preschool age children. Each letter's introduction is followed by identifying three associated words, fostering memory retention of each letter's visual representation. Printable Flashcards Mirrors online content enhancing offline pattern recognition and recall mechanism development. Available in two sizes (A5 & A6), offering versatility based on teaching circumstances or preferences. Alphabet Flash Card Presentation & Cheat Sheet A fun alternative way to introduce these seven letters (A-G) prior to delving into linked vocabulary exercises. An easily accessible cheat sheet is also available providing necessary reference material related to each alphabet letter. Note: This versatile teaching aid can be used for class-wide instructions or smaller group settings. Aligned with Common Core Standards (CCSS)RF.K.1d & RF.K.3, , this material imparts knowledge relevant across multiple language arts disciplines like ESL training, Phonics studias well as Reading lessons structured around Spelling & Vocabulary building exercises. Enjoyed this sample version? You can easily transition over to exploring enhanced features across the whole alphabet aboard FULL version .

Author Tom's Talk

Tags Alphabet Flashcards, Interactive Learning, Vocabulary Expansion, Digital Activities, Printables

PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS| 2&3 syllable word counting| initial letter “f”

PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS| 2&3 syllable word counting| initial letter “f”
Special Resources, ELA, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities

Product Description : PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS | 2 & 3 syllable word counting | initial letter “ f ” is presenting an exhilarating tool for phonological awareness . This instructional resource seeks to inject fun and variation into the path of discovering language arts, especially phonics, for Kindergarten and Grade 1 students . The product features twelve ( 12 ) pages of vivid materials intended to assist syllable counting . In the evolution of every English learner, mastering how to count syllables and identify letters are cornerstone capabilities . This resource aids in nurturing these skills using words that start with 'f' like 'farmer', 'feather', 'flower', 'forest', 'factory' and 'festival' . All words in this kit are presented across two worksheet formats . The bi- format approach achieves multiple objectives; one acts as a directed teaching tool while the other is suitable for independent practice or evaluation of acquired knowledge by learners . The worksheets go beyond just reading or writing tasks . Beyond conventional teaching methods, they incorporate activities such as pointing out, circling aspects, removing elements, etc. , thereby making learning lively yet efficient . This adaptable resource can be merged into instructional agendas that cater to diverse teaching strategies - whether it is a group assignment where all pupils work together on tasks; small team projects that allow for more personalized attention; or individual homework assignments aimed at self- application learned concepts at home . Make a wise investment by acquiring this phonological awareness instruction aid ! Its value lies in its ability to take potentially rigorous beginner- level concepts and transform them into exciting interactive experiences . Simple yet unique, this asset is set to leave an impact not only on young learners but also educators in search of fresh techniques ! 12 - page PDF . Find more initial letters packs on WORDS ASIDE .

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Phonological Awareness, Syllable Counting, Initial Letter F, Language Arts, Interactive Activities, Task Cards, Speech Therapy, Games, Centers, Words Aside

Learn Initial Sounds PowerPoint

Learn Initial Sounds PowerPoint
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Presentations

The 'Learn Initial Sounds' PowerPoint is a great set of 26 slides, one for each letter of the alphabet, to help teach initial/beginning sounds. Each slide has pictures of things that begin with each sound. Use the Learn Initial Sounds PowerPoint to teach the initial/beginning sounds letter/sound correspondence and phonemic awareness. Use the Learn Initial Sounds PowerPoint to practice the initial/beginning sounds by using them like flashcards for daily revision: recall of letter/sound correspondence. Special features of the 'Learn Initial Sounds' PowerPoint lesson The Powerpoint is silent so that you can interact with your child in the way that is best for them Science of Reading Aligned - truly phonetic; no 'i' for 'ice-cream'. What is included in the Learn Initial Sounds PowerPoint? 26 slides, full colour slides Full instructions are given including a picture reference chart. How can the Learn Initial Sounds PowerPoint be used? It can be used in multiple ways: Use in class to give daily revision of the sounds learned. The slides can be moved around to sort the order in which you have taught them. Use at home by parents or for home education Use by private tutors - the way I use them, for online teaching Suggested Method: Introduce each letter in turn to your pupil. Say the sound each letter represents to the child and ask him/her to repeat it three times. Explain that some words begin with this sound. Show the child the appropriate slide from this PowerPoint. Ask the child to name the things on each slide. Ask the child to say the sound made by the letter in the middle Then go round the pictures in turn focusing the child's attention on the initial/beginning sound: c-c-c-car; g-g-g-goat, z-z-z-zebra etc... This activity is great for expanding vocabulary so necessary for later reading comprehension. More: find matching Initial Sounds Worksheets here: https://teachsimple.com/product/beginning-sounds-phonics-worksheets What is included? One PowerPoint with 30 slides

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Phonics, Learn To Read, Initial Sounds, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet, PowerPoint Flashcards, Parents, Home-education, Home Education, Home School

Snakes & Ladders: Sight Words (Editable in Google Slides)

Snakes & Ladders: Sight Words (Editable in Google Slides)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Presentations, Teacher Tools

Snakes & Ladders: Sight Words - A Learning Resource This teaching resource is specifically designed for early learning, kindergarten, preschool, and grade 1 to grade 3 classrooms . By incorporating the classic board game 'Snakes & Ladders', it aims to make revision of sight words enjoyable for children. Interactive Game-based Learning In Snakes & Ladders: Sight Words, students learn sight words as they participate in a game. They pronounce the word on their landed tile to score a point. The player who reaches the finish line first receives extra points. Versatility in Teaching Tools This product offers specific teaching tools such as: Prefilled Sight Words Boards: These are tailor-made for different grades - pre-primer boards, primer boards and first through third-grade boards. An Editable Blank Board Template: This template allows educators to insert specific phonics-related words that match their lesson plans. 'How-to-play' Handouts and Tally Charts: These provide effective usage guidance and assist in scoring and planning multiple rounds of games on one sheet. A Printable Dice: An included printable dice ensures unhindered progress of the teaching-learning process even with missing game components. Fully Editable Online Compatibility The resource is compatible with Google Slides. Teachers can easily edit or add words aligning them with lesson objectives giving complete control over classroom content delivery. Ideal for both in-classroom activities or sending home as independent study material; 'Snakes & Ladders: Sight Words' enhances literacy skills while making the learning process more fun!

Author Roombop

Tags Interactive Game, Sight Words, Board Game, Literacy Skills, Classroom Resource, Sight Word Editable Template

Consonant Blends PowerPoint BUNDLE!

Consonant Blends PowerPoint BUNDLE!
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Spelling, Strategies, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Activities

Here are 3, fun, animated PowerPoints to help teach the consonant blends 'fl', 'sl' and 'fr' with supporting resources including a follow-up worksheet for each PowerPoint. Your consonant blend lessons are all ready for you! The Consonant Blend PowerPoint BUNDLE enables teachers and parents to introduce consonant blends in a fun way. Aims: To help children to blend the sounds, e.g. 'f' and 'l' to make 'fl'. To help children to hear and feel the consonant blend at the beginning of words. Go on an adventure with Flappy Fly, Freddy Frog and Slimmy Slug as they find things that begin with their blend. What is included in the consonant blends PowerPoint bundle? 3 animated PowerPoinat telling the stories of Flappy Fly, Freddy Frog and Slimmy Slug: Please play with the PowerPoints before using them with your class to see how the animation works. Click to activate the animations or progress to the next slide (You will find out what happens as you click!) Each Powerpoint also has: Slides focusing on the blending of the sounds 'F' and 'R' and looking at FR words in the story and retelling the story 1 slide: Find the words that begin with the blend - the pictures spin if correct. 1 fun worksheet to use as a follow-up activity - colour the things that begin with the blend being studied A PDF transcript of the story, slide by slide. This story is also written under each slide to be viewed in presentation mode (Go to slide show and click three dots at the bottom left to go to presentation mode.) Who is the consonant blend PowerPoint bundle for? All children of any age Special needs children Who can use the consonant blend PoweRPoint bundle? Teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors Anyone who is teaching consonant blends to anyone! I created these consonant blend PowerPoints to engage the attention of a late-speaking 8-year-old, who is having difficulty hearing consonant blends. He had already studied phonics before and failed, so was disillusioned. It worked. He loved it and they worked. I hope they work for you too!

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Consonant Blends, Phonics, Consonant Blends Powerpoint, L Blends, R Blends, Special Needs Phonics, Remedial Phonics, Phonic Intervention

Digital Letter Tiles For Google Slides | Kindergarten Distance Learning

Digital Letter Tiles For Google Slides | Kindergarten Distance Learning
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Presentations, Teacher Tools

This resource allows your students to practise making words using digital tile templates, editable in Google Slides. This makes for a great spelling/phonics practice activity. Add the word list that you want your students to create and then they can quickly drag and drop the letter over. Also includes digraph and diphthong letter boxes. Pages include: Editable word list and blue box for students to drag letters to create words Full page blue box and letters to create words Editable word list and green box with digraph and diphthong letters on the outside of the slide for students to create words. Word list with shelf Word list, digraph and diphthong letters and shelf Drag and drop digraph and diphthong letters Usage guide with a “refresh” button Students can use the templates to form one word or multiple words. All consonants are blue and all vowels are red. These slides can can used on Chromebooks, laptops/computers and iPads This resource comes in a standard size 8.5 x 11 printable PDF as well as an editable Google Slide. This means you can quickly print out the PDF and have the students cut and move letters and or use it digitally. This makes for a great distance learning resource.

Author Roombop

Tags Phonics, Tiles, Letters, Letter Tiles For Phonics And Spelling

FR Consonant Blend PowerPoint

FR Consonant Blend PowerPoint
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Presentations

Here is a fun, animated PowerPoint to help teach the consonant blend 'fr' with supporting resources including a follow-up worksheet. Your consonant blend lesson all ready for you! The FR consonant blend PowerPoint enables teachers and parents to introduce consonant blends in a fun way. Aims: To help children to blend the sounds 'f' and 'r' to make 'fr'. To help children to hear and feel the 'fr' blend at the beginning of words. Go on an adventure with Freddy Frog! What will happen today? Will he find some bugs to eat? No, he only finds fruit. But a friendly blackbird pulls a worm out of the soil for him and all goes well until a lady comes out of the house with her frying pan! This makes Freddy Frog very frightened! Listen out for the FR words: FR WORDS: FREDDY FROG FRESH FRUIT FREE FRIENDLY FREEZE FRIDAY FRYING FRY FRIED FROWNED FRIGHTENED FRONDS What is included in the fr consonant blends PowerPoint? A 10-slide animated PowerPoint telling the story of Freddy Frog: Please play with the PowerPoint before using it with your class to see how the animation works. Click to activate the animations or progress to the next slide (you will find out what happens as you click!) 8 slides focusing on the blending of the sounds 'F' and 'R' and looking at FR words in the story and retelling the story 1 slide: Find the words that begin with FR - the pictures spin if correct. 1 fun worksheet to use as a follow-up activity - colour the things that begin with 'fr'. A PDF transcript of the story, slide by slide. This story is also written under each slide to be viewed in presentation mode Who is the FR consent blend PowerPoint for? All children of any age Special needs children Who can use the FR Powerpoint? Teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors Anyone who is teaching consonant blends to anyone! I created this FR consonant blend PowerPoint to engage the attention of a late-speaking 8-year-old, who is having difficulty hearing consonant blends. He had already studied phonics before and failed, so was disillusioned. It worked. He loved it! Find more: FL Consonant Blend PowerPoint https://teachsimple.com/product/fl-consonant-blend-powerpoint SL Consonant Blend PowerPoint https://teachsimple.com/product/sl-consonant-blend-powerpoint

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Fr Blend, Fr Consonant Blend, Phonics, Consonant Blends, Special Needs, Fr Consonant Blend Powerpoint, Spelling, Reading

How to say the Initial Sounds

How to say the Initial Sounds
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Presentations

This is a video that teaches how to correctly pronounce the 26 initial (or beginning) sounds of the alphabet. Where necessary tips are given as to the production of the sounds. Comparisons are made with like letters: p/b, f/v, p/b Who can use this video? Any who need to learn how to pronounce the initial/beginning sounds. Teachers, parents, classroom assistants It can be used fo staff training, It can be made available to parents to help them with their children's school work, private tutors who wish to help a parent understand their work and anyone else who needs it! Why is this initial Sound video necessary? The correct pronunciation of the beginning/initial sounds is essential as it is upon these that a child must learn to both segment words to spell and blend to read. It is often when reading that a child who has not learned to say the initial sound correctly finds it harder to learn to blend. Many parents and teachers, often unknowingly, add an extra schwa sound to the pure phonic sound. Instead of 'p', they say 'puh' or huh or juh. This means that when the child comes to sound out the word, s/he says puh-a-tuh and understandably cannot hear the words /pat/. This video can help to ensure that children learn correctly, right from the start.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Initial Sounds, Beginning Sounds, Phonics, How To Say The Initial Sounds, How To Say The Beginning Sounds