This is a 16-page pack of English worksheets, spelling lists, and double-sided color flashcards for the O sound spelled A after W or Qu as in swap (ɒ) spelling rule and the associated words recommended in the Key Stage 1, Year 2 English curriculum. It’s also suitable for U.S. grades 1-3 and other language learners.
The worksheet pack contains a variety of progressively-more-difficult activities, two spelling lists, and an answer key. They allow you to target particular skills for individual students and provide differentiated learning opportunities.
- Page 1 - tracing, copying, coloring, and sound identification.
- Page 2 - word unscramble, rhyme words, and picture/ word matching.
- Page 3 - find the correct spellings, gap-fill, and sentence writing.
- Page 4 - revising example words and similar sounding words, story/ poem writing.
- Page 5 - identifying the pictures (without the words being listed).
- Page 6 - identifying the pictures (with the words listed).
- Page 7 - matching the words and International Phonetic Alphabet spellings to the pictures.
- Page 8 - spelling list.
- Page 9 - spelling list with IPA spellings.
- An answer key.
The flashcards are provided in two formats: 2-to-a-page (double-sided) and 6-to-a-page (double-sided). Each format consists of one front card (a large image) and ten options for the rear card. The rear flashcards are different combinations of:
- an image
- the spelling
- the word written in lower case, upper case, cursive, and pre-cursive
- the I.P.A. spelling
- a ‘sounds like’ spelling
- the spelling rule it is an example of
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This product is part of the 660+ page Key Stage 1, Year 2 Spelling and Phonics Pack, which contains material for 30 different spelling rules.
This product is a zip file containing pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer.
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Looks good. Would it be possible to add an editable version so that correct formation can be used (particularly the letter 'a'). Also there is an error with one of the word spelling/ meanings. The picture shows wonder not wander.
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