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Beginning Blends Worksheets
Support your students in recognizing and pronouncing beginning consonant blends with targeted worksheets. These resources help with the transition from individual letter sounds to blended sounds, improving decoding and reading fluency. Use them to reinforce phonics instruction.
BR Beginning Blends Posters
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Posters, Classroom Decor
Introduce or review words that begin with the BR blend with these beginning blends posters. These initial blends posters are perfect for kindergarten and first grade classrooms to use as display or as a teaching tool. What is Included: In this set, there are two posters what show BR words. One poster is in color, and the other one is in black and white. Each poster features a clear, bold image that represents each BR word. The easy to recognize images will allow students to be successful while they are working on activities that use words with the BR beginning blend. The colorful images will help students stay engaged with the posters when practicing reading and writing beginning blend words. How to Use: These beginning blend posters can be used as a reference poster in a writing or literacy center for students to refer to when write stories or sentences. These beginning blend posters can be used as a teaching tool to introduce or to review beginning blends with the whole class. These beginning blend posters can be given to students to store in a writing journal so they can easily reference the words while at their desk. The black and white poster can be used as a coloring page for students to work on as an early finisher activity or just for fun. Skills Assessed: These beginning blends posters allow students to practice reading and recognizing words that contain the BR initial blend. These beginning blend posters are a no-prep option for teachers to use with students. They just need to be printed out and placed in their desired location. The poster can be laminated for durability, especially if the teacher plans to hang the poster on the wall or intends for the poster to be handled by students.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Literacy, Phonics Posters, Kindergarten Literacy, Beginning Blends, Initial Blends, BR Blends, BR Words
BL Beginning Blends Posters
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Posters, Classroom Decor
Introduce or review words that begin with the BL blend with these beginning blends posters. These initial blends posters are perfect for kindergarten and first grade classrooms to use as display or as a teaching tool. What is Included: In this set, there are two posters what show BL words. One poster is in color, and the other one is in black and white. Each poster features a clear, bold image that represents each BL word. The easy to recognize images will allow students to be successful while they are working on activities that use words with the BL beginning blend. The colorful images will help students stay engaged with the posters when practicing reading and writing beginning blend words. How to Use: These beginning blend posters can be used as a reference poster in a writing or literacy center for students to refer to when write stories or sentences. These beginning blend posters can be used as a teaching tool to introduce or to review beginning blends with the whole class. These beginning blend posters can be given to students to store in a writing journal so they can easily reference the words while at their desk. The black and white poster can be used as a coloring page for students to work on as an early finisher activity or just for fun. Skills Assessed: These beginning blends posters allow students to practice reading and recognizing words that contain the BL initial blend. These beginning blend posters are a no-prep option for teachers to use with students. They just need to be printed out and placed in their desired location. The poster can be laminated for durability, especially if the teacher plans to hang the poster on the wall or intends for the poster to be handled by students.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Literacy, Phonics Posters, Kindergarten Literacy, BL Blends, Beginning Blends, Initial Blends
BL Beginning Blends Worksheets
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This BL fun, Find and Color worksheet for initial blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the BL blend. This is a sample of our pack of 20 activities covering common initial blends which can be found here in one PDF file: less clutter on your computer! What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on the worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed, although, with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, L Blends, Bl Blend, Beginning Blends Worksheets
20 Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
20 Beginning Sounds Worksheets: Phonemic Awareness Activities This set of 20 fun, Find and Color worksheets for initial blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One sheet for each of the following blends is included in the pack: tw, sw, sk, st, sn, sm, sp bl, cl. fl. gl, pl, sl, br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on each worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheets unaided once they have been instructed, although with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear each consonant blend at the beginning of a word. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as possible, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature, they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: Answer keys are included on each sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, L Blends, Bl Blend, Beginning Blends Worksheets, Phonemic Awareness Activities
SK Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This SK fun, Find and Color worksheet for initial blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the SK blend. This is a sample of our pack of 20 activities covering common initial blends which can be found here in one PDF file: less clutter on your computer! What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on the worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed, although, with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, Beginning Blends Worksheets, Phonemic Awareness Activities, S Blends
SM Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This SM fun, Find and Color worksheet for initial blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the SM blend. This is a sample of our pack of 20 activities covering common initial blends which can be found here in one PDF file: less clutter on your computer! What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on the worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed, although, with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, S Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, Sm Blend, Beginning Blends Worksheets, Phonemic Awareness Activities
BL Beginning Blends Worksheets - Read Write and Spell
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Practice reading, writing and spelling BL words with these beginning blends worksheets . This phonics worksheet packet provides a variety of ways to practice this phonics skill. This product is suitable for kindergartners and first graders who are learning about how to read and spell BL words. There are a number of different worksheets included for students to work on this spelling rule as well as alphabetical order, matching and reading comprehension. Worksheets included: Write the Word - write the correct word under each picture Spell and Write - color each dot to spell each word then write the word on the line provided Match the Picture - read the word then circle the correct picture Match the Word - look at the picture and circle the correct word Beginning Blend Sentences - read the sentences and write the correct word to fill in the blanks Beginning Blend Stamp It - use stamps to spell each word Beginning Blend Cut and Paste - use magazine letter cut outs to spell each word What am I? - write the word under each picture Beginning Blend Story - read each story and write each BL word that you find in the story With these beginning blends worksheets , students will practice reading BL words in isolation as well as in the context of sentences and short stories. Students will spell and write BL words using picture clues and prompts. When to Use Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these worksheets during quiet times. Independent practice - Students can work on these worksheets alone at their desks. Sub Plans - The no-prep nature of these worksheets make them perfect to include in sub plans. Each worksheets is no prep. They just need to print out the worksheets and give to students to complete. Some sheets will require extra materials like scissors and glue, or stamps. These worksheets will keep student engaged as they read, write, spell and recognize words with the initial blend of BL. Skills Assessed These worksheets assess students in their ability to read, write, and spell words with the beginning blend BL.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics Worksheets, Reading CVC Words, Writing CVC Words, Spelling CVC Words, CVC Words, Reading Worksheets, Spelling Worksheets, AG Words, AG Word Family
BR Beginning Blends Fun Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Do you want your kindergarten and first grade students to have fun while learning BR words? Then check out these fun beginning blend worksheets! Students will have fun and stay engaged with each of these worksheets as they learn about these initial blend words. What is Included Word Search Worksheet - Find 6 BR words hidden in the wordsearch Seek and Find Worksheet - Find all 6 BR word pictures inside the box Each worksheet features bold and easy to recognize pictures so students can be successful in learning or review the BR words in this resource. An answer key for each worksheet is also available within this download. Students will love learning in a more unique way with worksheets that allow them to do more than rote memorization. When to Use Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these worksheets during quiet times. Independent practice - Students can work on these worksheets alone at their desks. Sub Plans - The no-prep nature of these worksheets makes them perfect to include in sub plans. Teachers will love the versatile nature of these worksheets. They can be used in a variety of locations in the classroom, including for independent practice, small group times and as homework. Subs will love these sheets because they are easy to motivate students to complete work that is fun and engaging. Skills Assessed: Reading BR words Identifying BR words These worksheets are no prep. They just need to be printed out and handed to students to complete. Students can use markers, crayons, colored pencils, or any other type of writing utensil to complete each page to make them more engaging and fun for students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics Worksheets, Literacy, Kindergarten Worksheets, Beginning Blends, Initial Blends, BR Blend, BR Words
BL Beginning Blends Fun Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Do you want your kindergarten and first grade students to have fun while learning BL words? Then check out these fun beginning blend worksheets! Students will have fun and stay engaged with each of these worksheets as they learn about these initial blend words. What is Included Word Search Worksheet - Find 6 BL words hidden in the wordsearch Seek and Find Worksheet - Find all 6 BL word pictures inside the box Each worksheet features bold and easy to recognize pictures so students can be successful in learning or review the BL words in this resource. An answer key for each worksheet is also available within this download. Students will love learning in a more unique way with worksheets that allow them to do more than rote memorization. When to Use Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these worksheets during quiet times. Independent practice - Students can work on these worksheets alone at their desks. Sub Plans - The no-prep nature of these worksheets makes them perfect to include in sub plans. Teachers will love the versatile nature of these worksheets. They can be used in a variety of locations in the classroom, including for independent practice, small group times and as homework. Subs will love these sheets because they are easy to motivate students to complete work that is fun and engaging. Skills Assessed: Reading BL words Identifying BL words These worksheets are no prep. They just need to be printed out and handed to students to complete. Students can use markers, crayons, colored pencils, or any other type of writing utensil to complete each page to make them more engaging and fun for students to complete.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics Worksheets, Literacy, Kindergarten Worksheets, BL Words, Beginning Blends, Initial Blends
TR: Beginning Blends Worksheets
Reading, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Special Education Needs (SEN), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Word Searches
TR Beginning Blends Worksheets A beginning blends worksheet to help teach 'TR', such as trip, trap and trunk etc... Beginning blends are often tricky to learn, especially for children with a processing difficulty, such as dyslexia. By targeting the individual blends, children can be helped over this stage of phonic learning, so crucial for further success in reading and spelling. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the TR initial blend. What does the worksheet involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on the worksheet and then complete words by adding the letters 'tr'. They then read the words they have made and write them under the pictures. They are then given six more words to make by writing 'tr' in the spaces. Once read, the child must look for the words in the grid. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed, although it is strongly suggested that an adult works with those children with special needs for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of beginning blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. I will use flashcards - a time-honoured, efficient method of teaching, to help them become familiar with the blends, asking them to both read and write the blends. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as possible, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature, they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Beginning Blends Worksheets, Beginning Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Blends, Phonics Worksheets, Phonics, Spelling
SN Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This SN fun, Find and Color worksheet for beginning consonant blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the SN blend. What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on each worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheets unaided once they have been instructed, although with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature, they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, Beginning Blends Worksheets, Phonemic Awareness Activities, S Blends
SL Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This SL fun, Find and Color worksheet for beginning blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the SL blend. This is a sample of our pack of 20 activities covering common initial blends which can be found here in one PDF file: less clutter on your computer! What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on the worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed, although, with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, L Blends, Beginning Blends Worksheets, Phonemic Awareness Activities, S Blends
SP Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Reading, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Special Education Needs (SEN), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Word Searches
This SP fun, Find and Color worksheet for beginning blends is Splendid for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the SP blend. What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on each worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheets unaided once they have been instructed, although, with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature, they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Beginning Blends Worksheets, Beginning Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Blends, Phonics Worksheets, Phonics, Spelling, Phonemic Awareness Activities, S Blends
BR Beginning Blends Worksheets - Read Write and Spell
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Practice reading, writing and spelling BR words with these beginning blends worksheets . This phonics worksheet packet provides a variety of ways to practice this phonics skill. This product is suitable for kindergartners and first graders who are learning about how to read and spell BR words. There are a number of different worksheets included for students to work on this spelling rule as well as alphabetical order, matching and reading comprehension. Worksheets included: Write the Word - write the correct word under each picture Spell and Write - color each dot to spell each word then write the word on the line provided Match the Picture - read the word then circle the correct picture Match the Word - look at the picture and circle the correct word Beginning Blend Sentences - read the sentences and write the correct word to fill in the blanks Beginning Blend Stamp It - use stamps to spell each word Beginning Blend Cut and Paste - use magazine letter cut outs to spell each word What am I? - write the word under each picture Beginning Blend Story - read each story and write each BL word that you find in the story With these beginning blends worksheets , students will practice reading BL words in isolation as well as in the context of sentences and short stories. Students will spell and write BR words using picture clues and prompts. When to Use Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these worksheets during quiet times. Independent practice - Students can work on these worksheets alone at their desks. Sub Plans - The no-prep nature of these worksheets makes them perfect to include in sub plans. Each worksheets is no prep. They just need to print out the worksheets and give to students to complete. Some sheets will require extra materials like scissors and glue, or stamps. These worksheets will keep student engaged as they read, write, spell and recognize words with the initial blend of BR. Skills Assessed These worksheets assess students in their ability to read, write, and spell words with the beginning blend BR.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Phonics Worksheets, Reading Worksheets, Spelling Worksheets, Initial Blends, Beginning Blends, BR Blends, BR Words
Beginning Blends Transportation Worksheet
ELA, Social Studies, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This worksheet is great for helping students learn their beginning sounds! With pictures of different modes of transportation, students will have to identify the beginning sound of each one. This is a great way to help them learn their phonics and have some fun too!
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Beginning Sounds, Transportation Worksheets
TW Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This TW fun, Find and Color worksheet for beginning blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the TW blend. What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on each worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheets unaided once they have been instructed, although with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature, they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, TW Blend, W Blends, T Blends, Beginning Blends Worksheets, Phonemic Awareness Activities
FL Beginning Blends Worksheets / Phonemic Awareness Activities
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This FL fun, Find and Color worksheet for beginning blends is excellent for acquainting children orally with initial consonant blends and helping them develop the necessary phonemic awareness in preparation for more advanced blending work, involving four phonemes. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the FL blend. This is a sample of our pack of 20 activities covering common initial blends which can be found here in one PDF file: less clutter on your computer! What do the worksheets involve? Pupils are instructed to combine the two letters on the worksheet and then look for objects that start with that consonant blend. Then, these items ought to be coloured, leaving the others uncoloured. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed, although, with those children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use The introduction of the concept of initial blends needs to be done thoroughly. When I work with children, especially those with a special need, I first like to teach children to blend two consonant letters. Then I work on developing the children's phonemic awareness: that being the ability to hear two consonant letters blended at the beginning of a word, easily. This is difficult for some pupils and takes a lot of practice. These worksheets can assist by first encouraging students to blend the two consonant letters and then by helping them to hear the blend at the start of a word. As often as you can, practice blending the letters in each initial blend and encourage the students to follow suit. I find that modelling is key at this stage. Who are the initial blends Find and colour worksheets for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to their non-babyish nature , they can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: The answer key is included on the sheet, in small print.
Author Lilibette's Resources
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Tags Initial Blends, Consonant Blends, Initial Consonant Blends, Phonemic Awareness, Phonic Workssheets, L Blends, FL Blend, Beginning Blends Worksheets, Phonemic Awareness Activities
Beginning Blends Pictures Worksheet
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Beginning Blends Pictures Worksheet is a great way for students to learn and identify beginning blends in common words. This worksheet uses pictures to help students understand and learn the concept of beginning blends, which is a great way for them to improve their reading skills.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Beginning Sounds, Consonants, Blends
Beginning Blends Fill in the Blank Worksheet
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This worksheet is a great way for students to practice their beginning blends! It would be perfect for any teacher looking for a way to help their students learn and practice their blends.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Beginning Sounds, Consonants, Blends
Final Consonant Blends - 4 Letter Words
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Sound out and and practise reading these 4 letter words with final consonant blends. (3 years +) Match words with the same endings i.e bold and cold, hand and sand. How To Use The Pre Reader Work Packs At Guinea Pig Education we believe children do not need to spend years learning reading skills; this innovative new scheme teaches children to read in just six months to a year. A non reader should start with our pre reading material. The Pre reader work packs use phonics or the sounds in words. The child can learn a series of phonic sounds, which give him or her a 'tool' to work out nearly 80% of words in the English language. The other 20% of words will be learnt by looking and saying the words. In these packs, the child (or group of children) will be taught to recognise initial sounds as in 'b', 'd' and vowel sounds as in 'a' - c...a...t. They will practise running sounds together to make words. The sentence maker will help him or her to organise the words into sentences. The packs are easy to use with clear instructions, for the adult to use with a child (or group of children). The structured material encourages the child to practise word building and sentence making using phonic sounds. To make learning a really fun experience, the material contains word games , like snap and bingo. The child (children) can move on when the adult is confident the sounds have been learnt. Learn To Read With Phonics Pre Reader packs are designed to start children reading who have not done any reading before. They are a starting point for learning to read with phonics. Children can start at three or four, if they are ready to concentrate. The Pre Reader packs introduce the 26 sounds of the alphabet, the skills of sounding out words with phonics and blending phonic sounds to make three and four letter words. The child (children) should practise the material each day and move on only when the child is familiar with the material. The course is structured. Each new sound builds on the one that went before. Tell the child (children) to personalise the drawings, adding to them, using their own ideas. Play the games . Repeat the exercises many times until they know the words. They should have fun learning to read.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Phonics, Learn To Read, Fast Phonics, Letters And Sounds, Final Consonant Blends, Words With Beginning Blends, Blends Letters, Final Consonant Blends Worksheets
BL Beginning Blend Cut and Paste Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Practice BL words with these beginning blend cut and paste worksheets for practicing beginning blends with these cut and paste worksheets. This inital blends worksheet packet provides a variety of activities to practice this particular phonics skill. This product is suitable for kindergartners and first graders who are learning about how to read and recognize words with beginning blends. There are a number of different cut and paste worksheets included for students to practice this spelling rule. Worksheets included: Match the picture to the BL word Match the word to the picture Sorting words into alphabetical order Sort pictures that begin with BL from pictures that do not Sort words that begin with BL from words that do not. Sorting real and nonsense BL words With these cut and paste worksheets, students will practice reading BL beginning blend words in isolation by matching words and pictures or by sorting words into categories. Students will have fun and stay engaged in learning with the variety of activities included in this worksheet set. The pictures included are easy to recognize, making these sheets easy for students to understand. When to Use Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these worksheets during quiet times. Independent practice - Students can work on these worksheets alone at their desks. Sub Plans - The no-prep nature of these worksheets make them perfect to include in sub plans. These worksheets are great for teachers to use for independent practice, word review or as extra practice with BL words. They are great to include for substitutes as they have easy to understand instructions and focus on a single skill at a time. Skills Assessed Reading BL Words Real and Nonsense Words Each word family worksheet is no prep. The teacher just needs to print out the worksheets and give to the students to complete. Some sheets will require extra materials like scissors and glue, to complete. These worksheets will keep student engaged as they read, spell and recognize words with initial blends.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Cut And Paste Worksheets, Literacy Worksheets, Kindergarten Worksheets, Phonics Worksheets, BL Blends, Beginning Blends, Initial Blends
BR Beginning Blend Cut and Paste Worksheets
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Practice BR words with these beginning blend cut and paste worksheets for practicing beginning blends with these cut and paste worksheets. This initial blends worksheet packet provides a variety of activities to practice this particular phonics skill. This product is suitable for kindergartners and first graders who are learning about how to read and recognize words with beginning blends. There are a number of different cut and paste worksheets included for students to practice this spelling rule. Worksheets included: Match the picture to the BR word Match the word to the picture Sorting words into alphabetical order Sort pictures that begin with BR from pictures that do not Sort words that begin with BR from words that do not. Sorting real and nonsense BR words With these cut and paste worksheets, students will practice reading BR beginning blend words in isolation by matching words and pictures or by sorting words into categories. Students will have fun and stay engaged in learning with the variety of activities included in this worksheet set. The pictures included are easy to recognize, making these sheets easy for students to understand. When to Use Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these worksheets during quiet times. Independent practice - Students can work on these worksheets alone at their desks. Sub Plans - The no-prep nature of these worksheets makes them perfect to include in sub plans. These worksheets are great for teachers to use for independent practice, word review or as extra practice with BR words. They are great to include for substitutes as they have easy to understand instructions and focus on a single skill at a time. Skills Assessed Reading BR Words Real and Nonsense Words Each word family worksheet is no prep. The teacher just needs to print out the worksheets and give to the students to complete. Some sheets will require extra materials like scissors and glue, to complete. These worksheets will keep student engaged as they read, spell and recognize words with initial blends.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Cut And Paste Worksheets, Literacy Worksheets, Kindergarten Worksheets, Phonics Worksheets, Beginning Blends, Initial Blends, BR Blends, BR Words