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