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Alphabet Letter of the Week Letter E Activities Printables Phonics

Alphabet Letter of the Week Letter E Activities Printables Phonics
Common Core, Phonics, Language Development, ELA, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Grade 1, Centers, Activities, Crafts, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Crosswords Puzzles, Dot To Dots, Mazes, Word Searches

Ready to introduce the Letter E in a fun, engaging way? This Letter of the Week Letter E Activity Pack is filled with hands-on printables and interactive Boom Cards that help preschool and kindergarten learners master both uppercase and lowercase E through multisensory, phonics-based activities. With 89 printable pages and 31 Boom Cards , students will explore the letter E through tracing, sorting, puzzles, crafts, fine motor tasks, and interactive digital play—perfect for literacy centers, morning tubs, or home learning. ✏️ What’s Included: 📄 Printable Worksheets Letter E Poster + 6 Visual Vocabulary Cards Booklet Cover + ‘About Me’ Page Tracing and Writing Uppercase and Lowercase E Letter E Sorting, Spinning (with review: C, S, I), and Finding Drawing and Coloring the Letter E Sound Identification for /n/, /p/, /i/, /c/, /k/, /e/ Mazes, Dot-to-Dot, Puzzle Tasks, Dab the Dots Color by Code, Geoboard, and Visual Cutouts Fairytale Connection: The Emperor’s New Clothes (Coloring Sheet) Word Family Practice: -an, -at, -ap, -in, -it, -ip, -et Summary Sheet for Review 🎨 Crafts & Supplementary Activities “I’m a Letter E Champ” Crown & Bracelet Mini Flipbook with Letter E Words and Visuals Word Wheel Featuring 6 Letter E Vocabulary Words One-Page Visual Booklet & Sight Word Flipbook (Touch Phonics Font) Emu-Themed Finger Puppets (6 per page) Matching Stick Puppet Templates (4 per page) 💻 Boom Cards – 31 Digital Activities Formation & Recognition of Uppercase and Lowercase E Letter E Name and Sound Practice Puzzle Matching (Uppercase/Lowercase) Visual Reveal Game with Letter E Objects Drag-and-Drop Uppercase/Lowercase Sorting Use of Uppercase E (Beginning Sentence) vs Lowercase E (Mid-Sentence) 🎯 Perfect For: Letter of the Week Literacy Centers & Small Group Work Phonics and Fine Motor Practice Homework or At-Home Reinforcement Morning Work & Early Finishers ⭐ Bonus: Includes both US and British English spelling versions for flexible use in any classroom! Give your early learners a strong foundation in letter recognition, phonemic awareness, and early reading with this interactive Letter E pack that makes learning truly stick.

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Tags Letter E Activities, Letter Of The Week Letter E, Alphabet Worksheets Letter E, Preschool Letter E Printables, Uppercase Letters Of The Alphabet, Lowercase Letters Of Alphabet, Kindergarten Letter E Activities, Phonics Practice Letter E, Build A Sentence Letter E Activity

EA Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention/Special Needs

EA Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention/Special Needs
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This is a pack of 30 phonic worksheets for the Long Vowel EA (as in eat) specially designed for those with special needs, including those with dyslexia or who may be suspected of being dyslexic but will work equally well with young learners in Kindergarten/EYFS/Y1. A pack of 30 worksheets with a variety of exercises to help build phonemic awareness and reading fluency. These sheets are LETRS and UK GOV requirements aligned. These worksheets also align with the most popular phonic programmes, including RWI and Letters and Sounds. What is included? 30 worksheets for the sound EA taking pupils from hearing the sounds in words to reading and spelling them at word and sentence level. all following my special method devised as I privately tutor children of all ages with profound special needs. Your phonics lessons covered! Tracking, fluency triangles, spelling, reading, games, comprehension exercises....and more! 2 PDF games to send home for extra practice included! Who are these worksheets for? I have written them for pupils who struggle with processing information - especially sounds. This includes children who are DYSLEXIC or have ANY other kind of processing disorder. Such children may have failed with other methods of teaching phonics. Such pupils need activities that: ·are highly structured - one tiny step at a time building on the one before using only a limited number of words to start with and only using words that the child has already learnt to sound out, with no nasty surprises. ·Have only a little on each pageas these pupils tire easily. What makes these worksheets special? I have a powerful three-step process which I use with my special needs pupils, which is worked out over the course of the 30 worksheets: 1. See it!where we focus on becoming aware of the new sound in words. This involves first hearing the new sound in words and then seeing it in words (tracking). 2. Sound-it-out!Having learnt to see the new sound in words, we learn to sound out these words to read and write them. We begin by usingsound-it-out boxesfor reading and spelling which help the child to segment the word prior to blending the sounds together. Once the child can read and write individual words, we work on fluency by building familiarity with the common words in the new sound family. Once the child can sound the words out to read and spell confidently, we move on to recognising them/using them in longer reading and dictation passages, as soon as the child is able. I provide 2 reading passages with comprehension exercises and one dictation passage, with a page in the workbook dedicated to it, with room for a picture, which again cements understanding. 3. Write it! Incorporated into the above two steps, we constantly write the new sound. This adds a multi-sensory dimension to our work - we see with our eyes, we sound it with our mouth parts and voice, and then we move by writing. All three steps work together to help the child feel in control of his/her learning and to become a successful, confident learner. We finish each sound with a dictation which culminates our work before we move on to the next sound. I try to give the dictation a week after we finish the work on the EA sound to act as revision. The dictation: Read this passage to your pupil, who should write it. Have the child read his/her work and check for errors. Make sure the writing is completely accurate before saying the child has finished, including full stops and capital letters correctly used. Flashcards are included of some common EA words. What is included? 1 PDF with flashcards, 2 easy-prep games and 30 worksheets

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Phonic Worksheets, Special Needs, Phonic Games, Print N Play Phonic Game, Ea Worksheets, Dyslexia, Spelling EA Words, Learn To Read EA Words, Long E, Vowel Teams

CVC Word Families for Beginning Readers: Stamp it, Make it, Trace it, and Write it

CVC Word Families for Beginning Readers: Stamp it, Make it, Trace it, and Write it
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Centers, Activities, Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

This CVC unit is engaging for students as they practice reading and learning the short vowel sounds while students cut and make the words, trace the words, write the words, and stamp out the words. Reading short vowel / rhyming words is an introduction to reading. Repetitive practice of reading these words is also another fundamental practice to help students read. In this unit, students will practice word families that have the same ending. Teach students that word families rhyme and only have a different beginning sound. For each word family, students will practice making, tracing, writing, or stamping six different words. Some of the words are proper nouns or names given to people or pets. There are also nonsensical words that are not real. The purpose of these words is to teach how to sound out words only within the same word family. File contains the following word family worksheets : ad, an, at, ed, en, et, in, ip, it, og, op, ot, ug, un, ut. It also includes all the letters needed to cut out for the "make it" worksheets . What's included for the word families: Short a at family (mat, fat, cat, sat, hat, and pat) an family (fan, ran, man, can, tan, and pan) ad family (mad, sad, bad, dad, had, and pad) Short e ed family (Ned, bed, Ted, red, ped, and ded) en family (ten, men, den, Ben, hen, and pen) et family (set, met, bet, let, get, and pet) Short i in family (bin, win, sin, fin, tin, and pin) ip family (hip, rip, tip, lip, zip, and sip) it family (bit, kit, fit, sit, hit, and pit) Short o og family (log, hog, dog, bog, fog, and jog) op family (hop, top, pop, cop, bop, and mop) ot family (lot, hot, rot, dot, pot, and got) Short u ug family (dug, rug, bug, hug, mug, and jug) un family (run, sun, nun, fun, pun, and bun) ut family (but, cut, nut, hut, rut, and gut) For a list of other phonics and grammar activities, click on the following links: CVC Word Families for Beginning Readers: Stamp it, Make it, Trace it, and Write it CVC Words | Short Vowel Phonics | Word Families for K- 2nd Grade Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long A Words: AY, AI, A_E, EIGH, EY, and EA Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long E Words: EE, EA, E_E, and Y Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long I Words: I_E, IE, IGH, and Y Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long O Words: O_E, OA, OW, OE, and OUGH Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long U Words: U_E, EW, OO, UE, UI and OU Phonics / Digraphs for 1st and 2nd Grade: Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds Phonics / Digraphs for 1st -2nd: Ending Sounds: CK, NG, SH, TH, and NK Phonics / Digraphs for 1st and 2nd Grade: Beginning Sounds: SH, TH, WH and PH Phonics: R-Controlled Words for 1st and 2nd Grade and Early Readers

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Word Families, Phonics, Beginning Reading, Rhyming Words, Short Vowel Words, Short Vowels, Reading Strategies, Word Family, Cvc Words, Cvc Activities

The Cognitive Cartographer: A Sensory-Integrated Framework for Complex

The Cognitive Cartographer: A Sensory-Integrated Framework for Complex
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Phonics, Reading, Library, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Parts of and Anatomy of, Workbooks, Worksheets, Word Searches, Writing Prompts, Teacher Tools, Charts, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests

The Cognitive Cartographer: A Framework for Integrating Sensory Experiences When Analyzing & Synthesizing Complex Narratives Utilizing this revolutionary sensory-integrated 33-page framework, students go from “reading” complex narratives to actively creating a map of the experience using chronotopes, sensory anchors, thematic ley lines, emotional topography and a node/edge network to represent character relationships. This resources includes a digital PDF of: Phase 1 (Core Theory): Overview of narrative architecture, sensory epistemology; cartographic synthesis; and meta-narrative construction with original examples (The Glass Citadel, The Flooded City of Oakhaven, The Silk Rebellion). Phase 2 (Student Workbook): 10 scaffolded, ready-to-use worksheets addressing: scene topography; character geography; ecology of conflict; auditory/olfactory resonance; velocity of time; thematic ley lines; point of view cartography; emotional journey; socio-historical biome; and capstone master atlas synthesis. Phase 3 (Teacher Resources): includes visual schematics (Sensory Integrated Matrix; Cognitive Synthesis Map; Scaffolding Progression Chart), detailed guide for implementing the framework, pacing of the implementation for 7-12th grades, and an annotated example (Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief). Perfect for middle and high school English/Language Arts, honors and AP Literature classes. Aligned to Common Cores, State ELA Standards and College Readiness Skills. Instant Digital Download with No Preparation Required. Elevate student engagement, critical thinking and empathetic analysis through the use of this deeply human-centered literature toolkit. What Parents & Schools Appreciate About It: Building superior skills of advanced thinking (critical thinking), empathy, and spatial reasoning that traditional worksheet activities can't provide, students will actually "map" out a story instead of just summarizing it. Provides teachers with an easy way to save hours of planning time, by providing 10 ready-to-print worksheet activities, visual anchors, and complete implementation guidelines. Fully aligned to the ELA standards and makes all abstract concepts (theme, character motivation, unreliable narration) more concrete and engaging for reluctant readers. Provides differentiated scaffolding for all levels of learners from novice to expert, with defined continuums across grade levels. Develops lifelong reading habits by teaching children to "experience" literature using their bodies and senses versus only using their eyes. Target Group: 7-12 Teachers & Students an Expected Audience Group Based Upon Full PDF Analysis of ESL Programs The Following are Groups Targeted by Grade Levels of the Curriculum Project: 7-8 Grades: Provide guidance for sensory literals in keeping with the use of literary devices (mapping provided). 9-10 Grades: Providing students with the opportunity to create connections between their curricular experiences through mapping of literature. 11-12 Grades/Honors/AP Literature: Providing students with the opportunity to synthesize literature through the use of metanarrative, development of genres and development of multiple author texts using non-linear/fragment methodology. It is suggested that these materials will be utilized in all secondary programs where students experience difficulty analyzing literature through a traditional sequential format of reading literature. There are also other uses for this educational material, i.e., homeschooling, gifted curriculum, and literacy intervention programming. Copyright/Terms of Use Copyright is owned by Syed Hammad Rizvi. The items in this resource can be used for personal and/or classroom purposes only. You cannot modify, redistribute or sell any portion of this resource. Therefore, you cannot share this resource on the internet in a way that would allow others to access and download the resource publicly. If you would like to share this resource with other educators, you may purchase an additional license through Teachsimple. Thank you for complying with these terms and conditions. Syed Hammad Rizvi enjoys bringing you this product.

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Tags CognitiveCartographer, SensoryIntegratedELA, LiteraryMapping, CognitiveCartography, EnglishLanguageArts, MiddleSchoolELA, HighSchoolELA, SecondaryELA, APLiterature, APLit

Phonic Reading Scheme: Fully Incremental For All Abilities GROWING SET
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Phonic Reading Scheme: Fully Incremental For All Abilities GROWING SET
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Homeschool Curriculum, Kindergarten, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

A pack of 35 Phonic reading books with matching PowerPoints and workbooks to support learning. This is an incremental phonics reading scheme with a difference. Introducing just 10 words in each phonics family, the words are repeated from book to book, giving even those with very poor word recall the chance to learn to read fluently without having to decode every word. Ideal for dyslexics, or those suspected of being dyslexic and all children with a special need. These reading books make the pupil feel safe - they have already met every word introduced in the stories. They have the skills to read them themselves. This is empowering and confidence-building. You can view the first CK pack with a set of 30+ supporting activities and games FREE here. The books cover these sounds and must be taught in this order: CK; OO; SH; CH; ND/NT; NK; TH; NG; AR; OR; A-E; I-E, O-R, U-E, AI, EA, OA, IGH Rationale: It has long been proven that teaching children to decode is a powerful tool for teaching reading, as opposed to the Look and Say method. However, this has led to a proliferation of reading books that throw as many words with a shared phonics sound into a book as possible, not realising that some children with very poor word recall find it hard to recognise words when they see them again without much repetition. To combat this problem, while we recognise that, technically, once a child has been taught a new sound s/he can sound out many words with that new sound, when it comes to reading fluently a child needs a core set of words in each family that they can recognise, which can act as a launch pad as they gain confidence. These books have been designed accordingly. For each sound family, just 10 words are studied with the help of the workbooks and are then repeated throughout the books, each book building on the vocabulary that has already been learned, repeating it and including it in new phrases as new sounds are learned. As the programme progresses, new sounds from the learned families are incorporated to widen vocabulary, while taking care to maintain fluency. The books are designed to limit guessing (though most children will try and guess, which must be avoided at all costs). Pluses of this phonics reading programme Easy to print Cheap to buy compared with expensive reading schemes They are just as effective as the best reading programmes out there, and more importantly, they have been tried and tested on real children with severe difficulties and proven to work if the child is taught as outlined. Aligned with the aims and objectives of LETRS and the Science of Reading. They work! My pupils tell me if they don't work, so I re-edit them and try them before I put them out for the general public. Introduces most high-frequency words in the phonics family to which they belong, and gradually introduces genuine, non-decodable sight words into the text without causing overload or throwing the child off course. What is included? Each book is 12/16/20 pages long, with minimal colour pictures to make printing cheaper and to help tell the story when words are minimal Each book comes with a matching PowerPoint, making it suitable for online teaching, for private tutors, parents, classroom assistants, etc... All books come with supporting activities and games - 100s of worksheets! Scope and Sequence included I am writing a new book regularly, so this pack will quickly grow!

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Tags Phonics Intervention, Homeschool Reading, Phonic Reading Scheme, Decodable Readers, Home School, Decodable Reading Books, Guided Reading, Phonics Readers, Literacy Activities

Letter L of the Week Alphabet Activities Hands On Phonics Printables

Letter L of the Week Alphabet Activities Hands On Phonics Printables
Common Core, ELA, Phonics, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Homeschool Curriculum, Homeschool Templates, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Crosswords Puzzles, Dot To Dots, Mazes, Word Searches

Looking for fun, hands-on ways to teach the Letter L ? This Letter of the Week resource is packed with engaging activities that help preschool and kindergarten learners build confidence in letter recognition, handwriting, and phonics for both uppercase and lowercase L . With 80 printable worksheets and 31 interactive Boom Cards , this resource makes it easy to plan meaningful alphabet instruction without the prep stress. Whether you're in the classroom or supporting learning at home, these activities are designed to reinforce key skills through play, movement, and creativity. ✏️ What’s Inside: 📄 Printable Activities (Available in US & British English) Letter L Poster + 6 Visual Vocabulary Cards Booklet Cover + “About Me” Page Tracing and Writing Uppercase & Lowercase L Sorting, Spinning, Finding & Drawing Letter L Sound Recognition (initial sounds including /l/) Mazes, Puzzles, Connect-the-Dots Dab-the-Dots & Color-by-Code Activities Visual Cutouts & Geoboard Practice Reading Practice Sheets Summary Sheet for Review 🎨 Crafts & Literacy Extensions “I’m a Letter L Champ” Crown & Bracelet Mini Flipbook for Letter L Words & Visuals One-Page Booklet for Independent Practice Letter L Word Wheel (6 Vocabulary Sections) Lion-Themed Finger Puppets (6 per page) Matching Stick Puppet Templates (4 per page) 💻 Boom Cards – 31 Digital Activities Uppercase and Lowercase L Formation & Recognition Letter L Name and Sound Practice Puzzle Matching (Uppercase vs Lowercase) Drag-and-Drop Sorting for Capital and Lowercase L Visual Reveal Game for Letter L Pictures Sentence Practice: Capital L vs Lowercase l 🎯 Perfect For: Letter of the Week Phonics Programs Literacy Centers & Morning Work Fine Motor Practice Small Group Instruction Homework or At-Home Support ⭐ Includes separate files with US and British English spellings to suit your classroom needs. Make learning the Letter L fun, focused, and full of variety with this complete alphabet activity pack—perfect for early learners building strong foundations in reading and writing.

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Tags Letter L Activities, Letter Of The Week Letter L, Alphabet Worksheets Letter L, Uppercase And Lowercase Letter L, Preschool Letter L Printables, Kindergarten Letter L Activities, Phonics Practice Letter L, Letter L Boom Cards, Letter L Crafts For Kids, Letter L Themed Activities

Long E Phonics – 1st & 2nd Grade Reading Unit

Long E Phonics – 1st & 2nd Grade Reading Unit
ELA, Grammar, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This unit focuses only on the Long E sounds. Learning how to read can be the most challenging activity for students and for a teacher. Understanding that the combination of letters can make the same vowel sound requires lots of repetitive practice of reading and writing these words with these sounds. There are other phonics units that I sell that focuses on each of the long vowels with a combination of different letters. Reading can be made easier with these phonic helps that repeatedly encourage students to practice these Long E sounds. Activities include - Reading comprehension and identifying the Long E in their reading, - Writing their answers to questions regarding the paragraph, - Identifying additional Long E words in sentences using a word bank, - Matching words with pictures, spinning a paperclip activity where students will write the word with the Long E sound, - and lastly a fun wordsearch with variations of Long E words. These activities are for each long vowel words that are focused on the Long E sounds so there are plenty of opportunities for students to practice their comprehension reading skills and phonic sounds. Students will practice the following Long E Word sounds: EE, EA, E_E, and Y. Teachers can use this resource in whole group, individually with students, students can practice with each other in centers, or these worksheets can be assigned as homework. Worksheets are also differentiated for each Long E sounds for all young learners which makes it perfect for all 1st - 2nd graders. A total of 27 pages full of reading and phonic activities. Along with reading and writing, there are matching, cutting, and pasting activities. Word searches and spin and make a word activity are also a part of this packet which make learning to read these phonic sounds entertaining for young learners. For a list of other phonics and grammar activities, click on the following links: CVC Word Families for Beginning Readers: Stamp it, Make it, Trace it, and Write it CVC Words | Short Vowel Phonics | Word Families for K- 2nd Grade Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long A Words: AY, AI, A_E, EIGH, EY, and EA Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long E Words: EE, EA, E_E, and Y Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long I Words: I_E, IE, IGH, and Y Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long O Words: O_E, OA, OW, OE, and OUGH Phonics for 1st and 2nd Grade: Help Students Learn Long U Words: U_E, EW, OO, UE, UI and OU Phonics / Digraphs for 1st and 2nd Grade: Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds Phonics / Digraphs for 1st -2nd: Ending Sounds: CK, NG, SH, TH, and NK Phonics / Digraphs for 1st and 2nd Grade: Beginning Sounds: SH, TH, WH and PH Phonics: R-Controlled Words for 1st and 2nd Grade and Early Readers

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Tags Phonics, Grammar, Vowel Sounds, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, Reading, Long Vowel Sounds, Long E Sounds, Long E Phonics, Phonics Long E

Phonics Phases 3 & 4 – 114 Differentiated Worksheets

Phonics Phases 3 & 4 – 114 Differentiated Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

A comprehensive pack of 114 fully differentiated phonic worksheetscovering all of the digraphs and trigraphs for phases 3 and 4 of the UK Gov. Letters and Sounds phonic programme, except ‘ure’. The sounds covered are: ck, ch, sh, th, ng, ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, and er, in this order. When can I use these sheets? They are great for revision, general classwork, or homework. They can be used with large or small groups or with individuals by tutors. How can I use the Phases 3 and 4 Phonic Worksheets? Use them for assessment , and reinforcement activities; blow them up for whole class/group teaching or send them home for extra practice once taught in class. Copy, reduce, and enlarge as much as you like. What is included in the pack? I provide up to four sheets at two levels for most sounds: the first set for phase 3, with no consonant blends, and the second for phase 4 including words with consonant blends. Thereby giving plenty of scope for differentiation. Fully differentiated, they meet the real needs of the average class and are fully systematic: no words are introduced for which the student has not yet learned the necessary skills to decode. They provide ample practice for students in both reading and spelling. Sheets with mixed sounds are included too, as well as plenty of sentences to read and puzzles. Can I use them with other programmes? They are suitable for use with other schemes as long as you make sure that your children know the sounds necessary to complete the sheet. No clip art. All original drawings.

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Tags Phonics Worksheets For Phases 3 And 4 Letters And Sounds, Phonics Worksheets For Phases 3 And 4, Phases 3 & 4 Digraphs, Phases 3 And 4 Digraphs Lettrs And Sounds

Letter P Worksheets + PowerPoint Lesson: Beginning Sounds Lesson 16
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Letter P Worksheets + PowerPoint Lesson: Beginning Sounds Lesson 16
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Presentations, Teacher Tools

Letter P Worksheets + PowerPoint Lesson Lesson 16 teaches the letter Pp and its related phonic sound through a 34-slide PowerPoint lesson, and 5 follow-up activity worksheets. All you need to teach the phonic letter P! Whether in school or at home, this series of phonic presentations can help you effectively teach initial/beginning sounds to all pupils, including those with special needs/dyslexia. This lesson is part of a synthetic, systematic phonics programme for all abilities, including those suspected of being dyslexic. This lesson is in the first stage of the Reading Made Simple programme, where we teach the initial, or beginning, sounds. The ability to hear the initial/beginning sound is stressed throughout, while we learn to associate each letter with its sound. Each lesson can stand alone, but the activities will presume knowledge of the previous letters in the alphabet as Reading Made Simple teaches the initial sounds in alphabetical order. Special features of the Letter P Worksheets and PowerPoint presentation: The PowerPoint is silent so that you can interact with your child in the best way for them: full instructions are provided at the bottom of each slide - be sure to show 'Notes'. The PowerPoint is editable so that you can make it fit your pupils. Science of Reading Aligned Truly phonetic; no 'i' for 'ice-cream'. We focus heavily on phonemic awareness, which is so necessary for a head start in phonics The child is given plenty of opportunities to learn the necessary skills - perfection is not expected in lesson 1. Still, the teacher will look for the development of the necessary skills as the child works through the alphabet. What is included in the Letter P worksheets Pack? A 34-slide PowerPoint which teaches phonemic awareness, letter/sound correspondence and letter formation, along with practice games 5 follow-up, Letter P worksheets How can this resource be used? It can be used in multiple ways: As the child learns each sound, you can use the PowerPoint lesson to reinforce your lesson It can be sent home for a child to watch with his/her parents after being taught the letter Pp in class - this will then act as revision as well as training the parent as to what is necessary to help the child. Use in class Use at home by parents or for home education Suggested Method: Introduce each letter in turn to your pupil. Have a flashcard of the letter ready. Say each letter's sound to the child and ask him/her to repeat it thrice. Explain that some words begin with this sound. Give an example. You can use the lesson as teacher training for yourself, to learn how to teach your child, or to use it with the child. Choose suitable activities (matching your child's ability) from the pack of worksheets. Notes are suggestions only. Use language appropriate to your pupil and be sure to interact naturally. However, could you focus on the child's hearing of the sounds at the beginning of words? This is often overlooked in the quest to help children learn the initial sounds as quickly as possible. Technical help: Please open PowerPoint in normal mode so you can see the notes and use the 'Draw' tool when prompted. Some slides are interactive. More: Teachers: Find more Initial Sounds Worksheets here: https://teachsimple.com/product/beginning-sounds-phonics-worksheets Find FREE revision/practice initial sounds slides here: https://teachsimple.com/product/learn-initial-sounds-powerpoint

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Tags Phonics, Learn To Read, Initial Sounds, Beginning Sounds, Alphabet, Parents, Home School, Special Needs, Letter P, Letter P Worksheets

High Frequency Picture Words Gr. PK-2

High Frequency Picture Words Gr. PK-2
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

High Frequency Picture Words Gr. PK-2 Product Overview Designed for Pre-Kindergarten through 2nd-grade educators, High Frequency Picture Words Gr. PK-2 is a comprehensive language arts resource with a special focus on phonics. The teaching tool uses real-life pictures to help develop oral and written language skills among students. It emphasizes the development of 'anchor words' through picture associations in an engaging, activity -based format. Main Features Develops 'anchor words' using picture associations Covers over 120 commonly used nouns with relatable visuals as aids Vocabulary development enriched sight word recognition and comprehension Versatile Educational Resource The product's flexible nature enables it to be adapted to various teaching styles and learning needs – it can be used during whole-group sessions or small group activities, or even assigned as homework tasks. This promotes consistent learning beyond the classroom walls. Engaging Learning Activities User-friendly task instructions: Unscrambling picture-associated words Writing nouns that match visually depicted objects (food, clothing etc.) Cross-learning opportunities:Students may use similar-looking ‘picture-words’ for spelling different but contextually related terms. Persistent Progress Evaluation:Regular supplements like interactive crossword puzzles or word searches alongside comprehension quizzes ensure constant progress monitoring. Pedagogically Aligned Teaching Tool The comprehensive resource aligns with State Standards and incorporates elements from Bloom's Taxonomy, enabling effective lesson planning. The printable PDF file resource type further makes it user-friendly. Additional features include reproducible writing tasks and insightful flashcards highlighting 'picture-words', as well as an included answer key, streamlining the teaching process and enhancing early age literacy learning.

Author Classroom Complete Press

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Writing And Comprehension Practice: Zoggy At The Hospital (4-8 years)

Writing And Comprehension Practice: Zoggy At The Hospital (4-8 years)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Writing and Comprehension Practice: Zoggy At The Hospital (4-8 years) This resource is an immersive teaching tool designed to support the development of phonics, reading, and comprehension skills in kindergarten to second grade students. Aligning with the accompanying book 'Zoggy At The Hospital' within the Mission Spelling Zero scheme, this set of worksheets offers a valuable tie-in for ongoing phonics learning. The exercises focus on enriching young learners' grasp of specific sounds – namely ow, ou, oar, au, aw as well as soft c and g. By using this resource paralleled with 'Zoggy At The Hospital', educators can effectively solidify these sounds in a meaningful context. This practical approach ensures that learners can understand not only how different phonemes sound but also how they work to create words. Activities include: Tracing and writing exercises that foster correct letter formation Mastery for vocabulary learned from Zoggy's adventures at the hospital In focusing on these meticulously chosen words which carry the studied sounds in their structure, children have proven to gain greater confidence in both spelling ability and word recognition. Comprehension Skills: Basic comprehension is another key skill nurtured by this comprehensive teaching tool. As classes dive into Zoggy’s story content unpacking activities through worksheets promoting listening skills while fostering understanding are provided. &With 17 pages within this aid at hand teachers can incorporate its offering throughout various daily educational programs such as whole group reading exercises followed by small group discussions centered around worksheet tasks most suitable for these settings—reinforcing listening skills or fosters understanding please examples , reinforcement of letter sounds.. As homework assignments are given tracing writing letters words receivable In summing up Writing And Comprehension Practice: Zoggy At The Hospital (4-8 years) suits any educator looking for innovative ways to bolster essential early literacy skills seamlessly woven into entertaining stories featuring an appealing character every child will love learning with.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Phonics, Reading Comprehension, Spelling Practice, Letter Sounds Skills, Vocabulary Development

ai Phonics Anchor Charts
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ai Phonics Anchor Charts
ELA, Phonics, Language Development, Spelling, Pre-Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Word Walls, Classroom Decor, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Coloring Pages, Worksheets

This 'ai' set of 2 phonics anchor charts is excellent for acquainting children with words in the 'ai' spelling family, for both reading and spelling development. What is included in the pack? One brightly coloured 'ai' phonic anchor chart which can be used as a word wall, or for teacher use One black and white phonics anchor chart, which can be coloured by pupils What do the worksheets involve? The colour 'ai' anchor chart can be used as a word wall or as an aid to teaching the 'ai' digraph. The black and white anchor chart can be coloured by the pupil. The act of colouring helps the family of 'ai' words to be fixed together as a group of words in the child's memory. In addition, children can be encouraged to think of a story, using as many words on the 'ai' anchor chart as possible. How to use the anchor charts One of the great difficulties of learning digraphs, encountered by the middle and lower thirds of the class, is remembering which digraph to use for each word. For example, is it cake, or caik? By linking words in the same family together, children can be helped to overcome this difficulty. This is how this phonics anchor chart can help. Children will greatly enjoy colouring the non-clip art, realistic pictures. Always encourage neat colouring, as this sets a standard for all work. Who are the phonics anchor charts for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Who can use the phonics anchor charts? Teachers Parents Home educators Tutors Adult education Anyone! Answer keys: There is no need for an answer key. Watch out for more phonics anchor charts from Lilibette's Resources in the future!

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Tags Phonics Anchor Charts, Phonics Anchor Chart, Digraphs, Long Vowels, Kindergarten Spelling, Kindergarten Reading

Learn Final Consonant Blends

Learn Final Consonant Blends
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Final Consonant Blends Teaching Resource Featuring an exciting educational tool perfect for fostering literacy skills, the Final Consonant Blends teaching resource is a standout for educators and homeschoolers alike. Story-based Learning The centerpiece of this program lies in 44 phonetic sounds woven into tales about Sam, an adorable character your pupils will easily connect with. The aim is to encourage linguistic challenges and discovery within the intricate stories, which can help decipher up to 80% of words in the English language. In advanced stages, compatible books like Roald Dahl's 'Georges Marvellous Medicine' and 'Fantastic Mr Fox', accompany their learning journey prodding them gently towards independent reading. More fun with Sam awaits in stories such as 'The Bouncing Castle', and'The Famous Cousin From The Country.' Diverse Activities Cutout practice pages stimulate word-to-picture or phrase memory connections. The interactive layout includes accessible text paired with beautiful color sketches. Progressing Phonetics Skills This resource sets off its focus on consonant blend syllables (like sn, sp, dr), fitting perfectly for early learners from age 3. However older children or ESL students may equally find these materials beneficial! Inclusive Worksheets The varied instructions cater each learner according to their needs: communal sessions inspire collective progress while intimate groups provide personalized guidance. A versatile tool that can be assigned as home recapitulation lessons or even adopted into flipped classroom settings where children explore first before discussions ensue. Guided Practice Is Key Users are encouraged to repeat each presented sound in intervals, eventually blending final sounds seamlessly until familiarity is reached. Deeply-rooted within the pack is a structure that unfolds from introducing initial blends towards more complex phonetic patterns (prefixed and suffixed). Easily Accessible Formats The worksheets distributed in universally printable formats make this resource handy. Furthermore, digital-friendly PDF files are compatible across multiple devices - bringing convenience at your fingertips.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Phonics, Literacy Skills, Reading Comprehension, Blended Sounds, Interactive Learning

Learn Vowel Digraphs, Soft C And Soft G: Zoggy At The Gym

Learn Vowel Digraphs, Soft C And Soft G: Zoggy At The Gym
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Zoggy's Adventures: Learn Vowel Digraphs, Soft C And Soft G Embark on a learning adventure with Zoggy the alien wizard! This exciting phonics resource uses engaging stories and activities to teach students in grades K-2 about vowel digraphs, soft c, and soft g. Go with Zoggy to the gym and encounter new words that reinforce these key literacy skills. Educators can implement the material in whole group, small group, or individual settings. This resource includes seven levels of material to advance students' abilities. Games , writing practice, and other resources consolidate children's learning while making phonics fun. Zoggy motivates young learners to build a strong foundation for future reading and writing success.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Vowel Digraphs, Soft C, Soft G, Reading, Phonics Spelling

WORKSHEETS To Reinforce Three Letter Sight Words (4-7 years)

WORKSHEETS To Reinforce Three Letter Sight Words (4-7 years)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Three Letter Sight Word Worksheets for Early Learners This phonics resource helps students in grades pre-K through 1 reinforce recognition and writing of common three-letter sight words. Students will read, trace, and write sight words that cannot easily be sounded out using phonics rules. This PDF packet familiarizes emerging readers with high-frequency words they will encounter in texts. Educators can implement these no-prep sight word worksheets during small group instruction, whole class practice, or as supplemental homework. They support early literacy curriculum and help set foundational skills for reading fluency. Tracing and writing sight words aids retention over time. Consider using these materials alongside other structured phonics programs when teaching phonemic awareness to young students.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags 3 Letter Sight Words, Phonics, Handwriting, Spelling, Reading

Learn Words Ending in le and el: Read the story 'Walking The Dogs’

Learn Words Ending in le and el: Read the story 'Walking The Dogs’
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Product Description: Learn Words Ending in le and el: Read the story 'Walking The Dogs’. This interactive educational resource has been custom made to provide students in the preschool to grade 2 range an innovative way to learn two syllable words. Its phonics-based learning approach is especially beneficial for learners aged 4 years and above. Learners from different backgrounds will find this tool useful including reluctant readers, those with learning difficulties or English-language learners. Originally designed for one-on-one sessions with teachers or parents, it can also be seamlessly blended into small group discussions. Unique Learning Structure The unique structure introduces children gradually to 44 phonic sounds through engaging textual content about Sam's adventures. This method helps children deconstruct about 80% of common English words into simple syllables thus aiding quicker language comprehension. Add-On Packs In addition, some packs come complete with cut-out practice pages that strengthen vocabulary via pairing words and phrases with relevant images – further deepening word memory recall abilities. The use of uncomplicated conversational text alongside entertaining color illustrations further enhances this parent-assisted reading course's appeal. 'Walking The Dogs': More than just a story. 'Walking The Dogs’ is not merely a short tale but a dynamic resource that fosters reader progression towards autonomous reading habits over time. For instance, young readers may ultimately delve into more complex literature such as Roald Dahl's 'Georges Marvellous Medicine' or 'Fantastic Mr Fox' as they grow confident and capable in their reading ability. Suggested Usage While educators have the freedom to chose pack use order based on individual learner needs; it’s advisable to start off with packs that introduce initial sounds when teaching non-readers before moving onto more intricate phonetic patterns Recommended Steps: Begin by familiarizing students thoroughly with each sound. Implement repeated readings until the concepts are strongly embedded. Encourage students to associate phrases/words at the end of each segment to relevant images using specific words from the text. This process can be repeated until every sound becomes recognizable to each learner. "

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Phonics-based Learning, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary Building, Interactive Learning, Word Memory Recall

Revise ea.  Read with phonic story 'Bad Cat'.

Revise ea. Read with phonic story 'Bad Cat'.
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Learn To Read With Phonics Reading Packs This teaching resource, that includes the phonic story 'Bad Cat', is designed to introduce consonant digraphs such as ch, sh, th and vowel digraphs like oo, ee. The tool promotes learning through engaging reading where students read sentences and match words to pictures. All ages can benefit from this kit but it is particularly valuable for hesitant older readers of 7 or above such as children with learning difficulties and those for whom English is a second language. The Comprehensive Course The structure of this course incorporates 44 phonic sounds in an interesting way. Children search for hidden sounds throughout their reading which enables them to read nearly 80% of words in English by breaking them down into phonetic syllables - like 'pl- ay- ing'. Stories like 'The Bouncing Castle' and 'The Famous Cousin From The Country' supplement the phonetic approach providing reinforcement of complex middle sounds. By the end of this pack your students will be prepared for more advanced reading books. Fun-filled Exercises Included! Certain packs include cut out practice papers that assist with matching words/phrases with relevant images helping embedding sound words permanently. You can use these packs independently or follow a proposed progression path - from basic three/four letter-word building sound packs then on to learning different series of phonic sounds according to certain given orders. A Typical Lesson Includes: Instructing about the new phonetic sound, Reading sentences/stories repeatedly for familiarization with the new sound, and Matching phrases/words to corresponding images following each sentence/story. The teaching resource is suitable for early learning through Grade 1. The product comes as a PDF file and includes worksheets that supplement your lessons. Additional Benefits: You'll gain access to additional reading materials from 'Learn To Read With Phonics’ making this kit a comprehensive solution for teaching reading skills in an engaging manner.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Phonics, Reading Packs, Teaching Kit, Consonant Digraphs, Vowel Digraphs

Writing And Comprehension Practice: Let’s Go On A Ride (4-8 years)

Writing And Comprehension Practice: Let’s Go On A Ride (4-8 years)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Writing And Comprehension Practice: Let’s Go On A Ride (4-8 years) This resource surpasses traditional educational tools. It's specially crafted for educators in the Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1 and Grade 2 education sectors. It focuses on: Long vowel sounds Magic e Vowel digraphs such as oo, ee, ar or ir ur er Detailed Phonics Practice & Worksheets The meticulously designed phonic writing practice and comprehensive worksheets align perfectly with the phonic reading and spelling themes of its paired book from 'Mission Spelling Zero' Scheme: 'Let's Go on a Ride'. Brief Overview of Learning Activities: Skill Building: Students gain mastery over language elements one step at a time. Vocabulary Enhancement:Incorporates carefully selected spellings ready to be learned. Comprehension Exercises:Presents simple comprehension exercises based on the story. This boosts learners’ integrated understanding by connecting what they read with what they write and understand. Mission Spelling Zero scheme Engagement Perspective' Zoggy - an alien wizard with superlative computer skills accompanies children process initial sounds via personal storytelling; building their knowledge about double consonant blends plus vowel digraphs. Creative Learning Activities To Be Explored! A series of writing booklets are incorporated along skillfully crafted gameplay that consolidates learned concepts. Remember this is supposed to be used as a companion material to the green-levelled storybook - 'Let's Go On A Ride' from the Mission Spelling Zero series. This practice guide comes with 27 insightful pages in PDF format that open doorways towards proficiency in reading and spelling. Welcome aboard on this learning ride!

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Phonics Reinforcement, Long Vowel Sounds, Magic E, Vowel Digraphs, Comprehension Exercises

Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: Zoggy Watches The Penguins

Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: Zoggy Watches The Penguins
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: Zoggy Watches The Penguins These comprehensive teaching materials primarily focus on initial consonant blends and consonant digraphs. Providing students or children with engaging resources to reinforce their understanding of phonetic sounds and spellings is crucial, just as this resource does. It is part of a unique seven-level course called Mission Spelling Zero, where every level denotes a colour from the rainbow spectrum. This colour coding system adds a visual element that motivates learners as they progress from basic reading skills to meticulous spelling abilities. Zoggy - The Space Companion To make learning more engaging for young minds, the material introduces them to an innovative character; Zoggy from outer-space who becomes their companion in their educational journey. Despite being an alien, he possesses amazing computing skills! In-depth coverage of Phonetics The material not only explains commencing sounds through narratives but also covers double consonant blends and vowel digraphs in later stages; Apart from simply providing monotonous lessons on phonics instruction, it also offers materials for learners to enhance their handwriting skills; Incorporates sentence-writing exercises and games aimed at reinforcing learned concepts. This product contains 35 pages designed for early learners up till Grade 1 focusing mainly on Language arts subcategory: Phonics. It comes in PDF format which makes accessibility easier both online and printing-wise if needed physical use as well. The Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: Zoggy Watches The Penguins can be seamlessly integrated into any curriculum or teaching plan whether it's used for group instructions or individual assignments. This teaching resource, which believes that early readers require a systematic and entertaining approach to pick up phonics, is optimal for both classroom teachers and homeschooling parents.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Initial Consonant Blends, Consonant Digraphs, Phonics Instruction, Zoggy, Language Arts, Initial Watches, Penguins Watches

CVC WORKBOOK | FREE RESOURCE | 20 PAGES
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CVC WORKBOOK | FREE RESOURCE | 20 PAGES
Grammar, Language Development, ELA, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, Early Learning, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Workbooks

CVC WORKBOOK | FREE RESOURCE | 20 PAGES ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Laura Educa Publishing specializes in developing and selecting impactful teaching resources for children. Our goal is to transform the learning process into an enjoyable and motivating adventure for every child. MAIN INFORMATION: -Write an engaging introduction for this product. First of all, at EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA, we are deeply grateful that you have chosen to use one of our products in your learning or teaching process. -Highlight the main learning objective of this resource. Some of the objectives of using this resource could be said to be: -To motivate student learning. - To help students solidify specific knowledge. -Outline the structure and steps included in the activity. For student learning, it is necessary to follow a certain structure that involves the student learning process. Let's begin by mentioning motivation, moving on to the foundation of learning, and finally carrying out the metacognitive step. -Identify the target grade levels or age range. It all depends on the student. Most of my resources are suitable for use with young children, but there are also open resources for use by the general public. SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY DESCRIPTION: Are answer keys included? Please describe them. Generally, these products are easily self-correcting, so answer keys are not necessary. What tags or keywords are relevant for this resource? Some tags that could define this product are: resources, teaching resources, materials, materials for children, educational materials. How can this product be used, and what variations are possible? This product can be used in many ways. To begin with, you can use it at different points in your lesson, and as I mentioned before, it all depends on your creativity. OTHER FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU: -PAINTINGI SHAPES: https://teachsimple.com/product/painting-shapes-4-free-worksheets -IDENTIFY THE FRUIT: https://teachsimple.com/product/identify-the-fruit-4-free-flashcards

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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, CVC, GRAMMAR, PHONICS, SPELLING, VOCABULARY

Long Vowel Sounds, Magic E And Vowel Digraphs: Zoggy At The Zoo

Long Vowel Sounds, Magic E And Vowel Digraphs: Zoggy At The Zoo
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This resource focuses on teaching long vowel sounds, magic e and vowel digraphs (ee, ar, er, ir, or, ur, oo). Read the story, to reinforce the phonic sounds and practise the spellings given. Use alongside Phonic Writing Practice and Comprehension to reinforce the sounds introduced. Introducing you to our brand new ‘Mission Spelling Zero’ scheme. Help your child/ren to take their first steps in reading and spelling, with this exciting structured course. Mission Spelling Zero is a series of books in 7 levels, one for each colour of the rainbow, aimed to help young learners gain first reading and spelling skills. First, let me introduce you to a new character that your child/ren will love learning with. He is an innovation – an alien from a distant planet – but a wizard when it comes to his computer skills. There is no problem he cannot solve. Zoggy will introduce your child/ren to the initial sounds - in his own stories and then build on that base, teaching double consonant blends and vowel digraphs. When your child moves up the levels of the rainbow his phonic skills will be a tool that will accelerate future learning ‘Mission Spelling Zero’ also offers a new, exciting series of writing booklets – so your little learners can practice their hand writing skills, write first sentences and play the games which will consolidate their learning. Let’s start reading and spelling with Mission Spelling Zero.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Long Vowel Sounds, Magic E, Vowel Digraphs, Spelling, Phonics, Long A Magic E, How To Teach Vowel Digraphs, Long A Digraphs

ir Phonics Anchor Charts
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ir Phonics Anchor Charts
ELA, Phonics, Language Development, Spelling, Pre-Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Word Walls, Classroom Decor, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Coloring Pages, Worksheets

This 'ir' set of 2 phonics anchor charts is excellent for acquainting children with words in the 'ir' spelling family, for both reading and spelling development. What is included in the pack? One brightly coloured 'ir' phonic anchor chart which can be used as a word wall, or for teacher use One black and white phonics anchor chart, which can be coloured by pupils What do the worksheets involve? The colour 'ir' anchor chart can be used as a word wall or as an aid to teaching the 'ir' digraph. The black and white anchor chart can be coloured by the pupil. The act of colouring helps the family of 'ir' words to be fixed together as a group of words in the child's memory. In addition, children can be encouraged to think of a story, using as many words on the 'ir' anchor chart as possible. How to use the anchor charts One of the great difficulties of learning digraphs, encountered by the middle and lower thirds of the class, is remembering which digraph to use for each word. For example, is it cake, or caik? By linking words in the same family together, children can be helped to overcome this difficulty. This is how this phonics anchor chart can help. Children will greatly enjoy colouring the non-clip art, realistic pictures. Always encourage neat colouring, as this sets a standard for all work. Who are the phonics anchor charts for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Who can use the phonics anchor charts? Teachers Parents Home educators Tutors Adult education Anyone! Answer keys: There is no need for an answer key. Watch out for more phonics anchor charts from Lilibette's Resources in the future!

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Tags Phonics Anchor Charts, Phonics Anchor Chart, Digraphs, Long Vowels, Kindergarten Spelling, Kindergarten Reading, Ir Phonics Anchor Chart

Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: An Alien Visits

Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: An Alien Visits
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: An Alien Visits - An Impressive Phonetic Teaching Resource This cleverly designed teaching tool is ideal for educators in public schools, homeschoolers, and even parents. It simplifies the challenging task of teaching initial consonant blends and consonant digraphs to their students. The learning material revolves around an engaging character, an alien named Zoggy, turning storytelling into an effective medium for learning. Supported by Zoggy's computing skills - adept at resolving any issues; children receive foundational phonetic knowledge through interactive stories and tasks. Versatility of Use Applicable in whole group classroom sessions led by teachers. Suitable for small group discussions guided by homeschooling educators. Effective as homework assignment material reinforcing phonics study outside the school environment. In addition to promoting reading practices through interactive narratives featuring our friendly extraterrestrial wizard Zoggy, it houses a structured spelling scheme dubbed ‘Mission Spelling Zero. This consists of seven progressive levels reflecting all colors of the rainbow; enabling steady development of reading abilities along with spelling expertise growth. Specially Curated Booklets In complementing its phonetics-centric educational approach, Initial Consonant Blends & Consonant Digraphs: An Alien Visits bundle also includes uniquely prepared booklets containing writing practice exercises. These resources facilitate learners' mastery over handwriting skills besides crafting grammatically sound sentences - enhancing overall literacy development while keeping it fun. The package comprises 35 instructive pages aimed primarily at beginners - from early learners to grade 1 students. Available as a digital download in PDF format, it helps consolidate strong foundational skills to support learners' future educational journeys.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Phonetics, Reading Skills, Storytelling, Spelling Proficiency, Writing Practice

Learn sounds ai and ay (play and explain).

Learn sounds ai and ay (play and explain).
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Learn sounds ai and ay (play and explain) Muddy Shoes, part of the Learn To Read With Phonics Reading Packs series, is an excellent resource to reinforce the phonics sound 'ea'. With this pack, reading proficiency can be achieved in a span of six months by integrating 44 phonics sounds within the story text. This teaching resource caters to all learning styles from preschool through grade 1, also proving beneficial for homeschoolers. It equally supports older readers ages 7 and up who may be reluctant readers or those for whom English is a second language. The adventures of Sam serve as an engaging means for children to familiarize themselves with around 80% of words in English language by deconstructing them into constituent phonemes or syllables. The pack also offers practice pages for word-to-picture matching exercises designed to firmly root specific sound words into learners' memory. It pairs simple text with amusing color sketches aimed at young readers' appeal thereby making these resources both practical and enjoyable. Methodology: The recommended method includes introducing the target sound (in this case 'ai' & 'ay') then encouraging repetitive readings of sentences/stories relating imagery associated with given words/phrases until they become familiarized. As students get strengthened over their grasp on related sounds, they can simultaneously expand their vocabulary comprehending material so as to form solid literacy foundation skills development blocks. Note: New learners are advised to start progressing from initial packs focusing on three or four-letter word building before moving onto phonic sounds like ch, sh wh etc., followed then by complex ones like suffixes and prefixes only. In conclusion: This innovative product represents an essential resource that encourages active learning for mastering reading through phonics. With its engaging text and visuals, it proves to be highly useful for educators aiming at achieving literacy success.

Author Guinea Pig Education

Tags Phonics Sounds, Reading Proficiency, Word-to-picture Matching, Comprehension Skills, Literacy Success