Final Blend ND: Read and Colour
About This Product
This fun, Read and Color worksheet for final Consonant blend ND words is an excellent means of encouraging children to become familiar with new blends.
What is included in the pack?
One PDF sheet for the Consonant blend ending ND.
What do the worksheets involve?
An adult should instruct pupils as to how to colour-code the endings: and/end/ind/ond, by the code given. An adult will need to help with this as the children are not expected to be able to read the colour names. The child should then read the words to an adult (you will want to ensure they get it correct the first time and not make mistakes).
The child colours the picture, reading the words and checking against the code to see which colour to each shape.
Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed and the words colour-coded, although, with children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit.
How to use
As each new blend is introduced the teacher has several aims:
The child should be thoroughly familiar with the new blend - to recognise it wherever it is seen;
To be able to track the new blend in words;
To be able to decode words containing the new consonant blend easily
To distinguish a blend from other similar blends, both visually and aurally. ND is often confused with NT.
This fun read and colour activity provides help for all four!
Pupils will need as much practice as they can to achieve the four things listed above and for some children, this can be tedious; the teacher must think of creative ways to give as much repetition as needed and to keep the child engaged. This fun Read and Colour sheet is ideal as a new way to engage the child: the child will be reading and re-reading and in doing so may even become familiar with the words, which will aid reading fluency.
Who is the final ND blend Read and Colour worksheet for?
Young learners
Those with a special need
Due to its non-babyish nature, it can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils.
Answer keys:
An answer key is not necessary for this activity.