I make high-quality worksheets, posters, cards, PowerPoints, and lesson packs. Most of my resources target early-teenage English as a Second or Foreign language learners. I like to use attractive and diverse clip-art and great fonts. I provide multiple versions of my products in each download, including U.S. and U.K. English options and different colour schemes.
I make high-quality worksheets, posters, cards, PowerPoints, and lesson packs. Most of my resources target early-teenage English as a Second or Foreign language learners. I like to use attractive and diverse clip-art and great fonts. I provide multiple versions of my products in each download, including U.S. and U.K. English options and different colour schemes.
This contains 5 double-sided A4 worksheets for reviewing and evaluating a problem, a historical event, a historical figure, an article, and a lesson (from the perspective of a student). They prompt the student to identify the most important information, describe the topic, and provide opinions and ratings. They also ask the student to consider the trustworthiness of their sources and to consider alternative perspectives. They’re great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of conditional sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Zero Conditional - Positive Statements
Zero Conditional - Negative Statements
Zero Conditional - Asking Questions
First Conditional - Positive Statements
First Conditional - Negative Statements
First Conditional - Asking Questions
Second Conditional - Positive Statements - Most Verbs
Second Conditional - Negative Statements - Most Verbs
Second Conditional - Asking Questions - Most Verbs
Second Conditional - Positive Statements - To Be
Second Conditional - Negative Statements - To Be
Second Conditional - Asking Questions - To Be
Third Conditional - Positive Statements
Third Conditional - Negative Statements
Third Conditional - Asking Questions
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of present tense sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
To accomodate both teachers who use the term ‘Continuous’ and those who use ‘Progressive’, there are separate versions of each poster for each term. There are also posters showing how to use “Aren’t I…” (rather than “Am I not…”) to form questions.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Present - Simple - Positive Statements - Most Verbs
Present - Simple - Negative Statements - Most Verbs
Present - Simple - Asking Questions - Most Verbs
Present - Simple - Positive Statements - To Be
Present - Simple - Negative Statements - To Be
Present - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be
Present - Perfect - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect - Asking Questions
Present - Continuous - Positive Statements
Present - Continuous - Negative Statements
Present - Continuous - Asking Questions
Present - Perfect Continuous - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect Continuous - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect Continuous - Asking Questions
Present - Progressive - Positive Statements
Present - Progressive - Negative Statements
Present - Progressive - Asking Questions
Present - Perfect Progressive - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect Progressive - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect Progressive - Asking Questions
Present - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be - using “Aren’t I”
Present - Continuous - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
Present - Progressive - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of future tense sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
To accomodate both teachers who use the term ‘Continuous’ and those who use ‘Progressive’, there are separate versions of each poster for each. There is also a poster showing how to use “Aren’t I…” (rather than “Am I not…”) to form questions with “To Be Going To”.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Future - Simple + Modal Verbs - Positive Statements
Future - Simple + Modal Verbs - Negative Statements
Future - Simple + Modal Verbs - Asking Questions
Future - To Be Going To - Positive Statements - To Be Going To (Future)
Future - To Be Going To - Negative Statements - To Be Going To (Future)
Future - To Be Going To - Asking Questions - To Be Going To (Future)
Future - Perfect - Positive Statements
Future - Perfect - Negative Statements
Future - Perfect - Asking Questions
Future - Continuous - Positive Statements
Future - Continuous - Negative Statements
Future - Continuous - Asking Questions
Future - Perfect Continuous - Positive Statements
Future - Perfect Continuous - Negative Statements
Future - Perfect Continuous - Asking Questions
Future - Progressive - Positive Statements
Future - Progressive - Negative Statements
Future - Progressive - Asking Questions
Future - Perfect Progressive - Positive Statements
Future - Perfect Progressive - Negative Statements
Future - Perfect Progressive - Asking Questions
Future - To Be Going To (Future) - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains 130 cards for practicing recognition of sight words. The cards are black and white, 6cm x 6cm, 12 cards to a page. Cutting lines are included on each page.
The download is a zip file. You will need zip extraction software, a PDF reader, and a printer.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for all of the major English language tenses (past, present, and future) and aspects (simple, perfect, progressive, perfect progressive) plus the four conditionals. In each group (e.g. present simple), there are 3 posters/cards - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handed out to students as reference material.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Both ‘Progressive’ and ‘Continuous’ versions are included.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple & Modal Verbs (together)
Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect
Present Progressive / Continuous, Past Progressive / Continuous, Future Progressive / Continuous
Present Perfect Progressive / Continuous, Past Perfect Progressive / Continuous, Future Perfect Progressive / Continuous
Zero Conditional, First Conditional, Second Conditional, Third Conditional
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
Check out my store for smaller packs of specific tenses and aspects!
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of perfect tense sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Present - Perfect - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect - Asking Questions
Past - Perfect - Positive Statements
Past - Perfect - Negative Statements
Past - Perfect - Asking Questions
Future - Perfect - Positive Statements
Future - Perfect - Negative Statements
Future - Perfect - Asking Questions
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains 3 quizzes about Day of the Dead, Halloween, and Mexico and an interactive PowerPoint quiz, which uses all of the questions from the three quizzes.
Each quiz features:
A student question sheet
A set of answer cards that can be placed around the classroom
A set of double-sided question and answer cards
The interactive PowerPoint quiz is based around the ‘bomb quiz’ idea in which teams answer questions then pick a random prize (e.g. +1 point, -1 point, lose all your points). The PowerPoint manages the team names, questions and answers, prize selection and scoring - just load the PP and play!
An answer sheet for all questions is included.
Both U.K. and U.S. English versions of all printables are included.
This download is a zip file including PowerPoint Presentations and PDFs. You will need zip extraction software, PowerPoint, a PDF reader, and a printer to use it fully.
To make full use of the interactive PowerPoint quiz, you will need to enable VBA and Active-X within PowerPoint. A guide on how to do this is included.
This is part of the full Day of the Dead Activity Pack.
This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for describing people. It prompts the student to identify the most important information, identify their relationship with the person, and write about things they have done together. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for reviewing a problem. It prompts the student to describe the problem, consider its seriousness, and identify who might help and how. It also asks the student to evaluate evidence and critics of the problem. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack
This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs.
You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.
These packs of conversation prompt cards and supporting activities were my go-to resource when teaching English as a Foreign Language. They’re awesome for milling activities, providing scaffolding, and building speaking confidence. Not only do they make a great warmer for English, EAL, and ESL classes, but they can also be used to improve follow-up question skills and develop relationships between students and teachers.
The cards feature starter questions, statements, and actions, and are split into eight, color-coded categories. Each category has ‘easier’ prompts (silver star cards) and ‘more difficult’ prompts (gold star cards).
Detailed step-by-step instructions for 5 main activities and 1 extension activity are also provided.
*** The cards are provided in .pdf format inside a zip file. You will need a .pdf reader and a zip program to use this product.
This bundle contains phonics flashcards and worksheets for all of the sounds required in the National Curriculum English Programmes of Study for the first year of Key Stage 1 English. There are 59 four-sided A4 worksheets and 290 colour flashcards.
Each set of worksheets contains 17 activities, including tracing, copying, word unscrambling, picture-word matching, gap-fills, sound identification, sentence writing, and story writing.
Each flashcard consists of a high-quality colour image on the front and different options for the back, including spelling, IPA spelling, rhyme words, and pre-cursive and cursive examples.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of perfect continuous / perfect progressive sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
To accomodate both teachers who use the term ‘Continuous’ and those who use ‘Progressive’, there are separate versions of each poster for each term.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Present - Perfect Continuous - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect Continuous - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect Continuous - Asking Questions
Past - Perfect Continuous - Positive Statements
Past - Perfect Continuous - Negative Statements
Past - Perfect Continuous - Asking Questions
Future - Perfect Continuous - Positive Statements
Future - Perfect Continuous - Negative Statements
Future - Perfect Continuous - Asking Questions
Present - Perfect Progressive - Positive Statements
Present - Perfect Progressive - Negative Statements
Present - Perfect Progressive - Asking Questions
Past - Perfect Progressive - Positive Statements
Past - Perfect Progressive - Negative Statements
Past - Perfect Progressive - Asking Questions
Future - Perfect Progressive - Positive Statements
Future - Perfect Progressive - Negative Statements
Future - Perfect Progressive - Asking Questions
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains a range of activities about Thanksgiving and the countries that celebrate it. It is designed for various abilities, with activities ranging from drawing and coloring to essay responses to complex historical issues. The pack begins with an introduction to Thanksgiving in four countries that celebrate it - the U.S.A., Canada, Liberia, and Grenada. Students can work through differentiated reading comprehension tasks, vocabulary sheets, and festival comparison activities using Venn diagrams. There are also milling activities and an interactive PowerPoint quiz. From this basis, the second half of the pack investigates the four countries in more depth, looking at timelines of key historical events, leading into deep research, analysis, and essay writing, with an emphasis on summarizing, giving opinions, and critical thinking.
Full contents:
• 3 Thanksgiving articles plus reading comprehension questions, each including 3 versions of different difficulty (9 articles + questions total).
• 4 country time lines, one for each of the main countries that celebrate Thanksgiving + an extended set of follow-up / comprehension activities.
• Vocabulary worksheets and vocabulary lists.
• A list of essay prompts / research tasks
• 1 Historical Events review worksheet
• 3 Comparing and Contrasting worksheets + Venn diagram template
• 7 simple coloring and drawing sheets
• 4 word searches and 3 crosswords
• 3 Thanksgiving quizzes, including a student question sheet and a set of double-sided question and answer cards
• 2 PowerPoint presentations: Introduction to Thanksgiving & Comparing Festivals
• 1 Interactive PowerPoint Quiz. This uses all of the questions from the three quizzes, plus many additional questions. It’s based around the ‘bomb quiz’ idea in which teams answer questions then pick a random prize (e.g. +1 point, -1 point, lose all your points).
• Full answer key.
• Teacher guide with suggested plan of activities.
American and British English versions of worksheets are included.
This download is a zip file including PowerPoint Presentations and PDFs. You will need zip extraction software, PowerPoint, a PDF reader, and a printer to use it fully.
To make full use of the interactive PowerPoint quiz, you will need to enable VBA and Active-X within PowerPoint. A guide on how to do this is included.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of continuous tense / progressive tense sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
To accomodate both teachers who use the term ‘Continuous’ and those who use ‘Progressive’, there are separate versions of each poster for each. There is also a poster showing how to use “Aren’t I…” (rather than “Am I not…”) to form questions.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Present - Continuous - Positive Statements
Present - Continuous - Negative Statements
Present - Continuous - Asking Questions
Past - Continuous - Positive Statements
Past - Continuous - Negative Statements
Past - Continuous - Asking Questions
Future - Continuous - Positive Statements
Future - Continuous - Negative Statements
Future - Continuous - Asking Questions
Present - Progressive - Positive Statements
Present - Progressive - Negative Statements
Present - Progressive - Asking Questions
Past - Progressive - Positive Statements
Past - Progressive - Negative Statements
Past - Progressive - Asking Questions
Future - Progressive - Positive Statements
Future - Progressive - Negative Statements
Future - Progressive - Asking Questions
Present - Continuous - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
Present - Progressive - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of simple tense sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
There are also posters showing how to use “Aren’t I…” (rather than “Am I not…”) to form questions and two different versions of posters showing both present and past simple together.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Present - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - Most Verbs
Present - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - To Be
Past - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - Most Verbs
Past - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - To Be
Present and Past - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - Most Verbs
Present and Past - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - To Be - Version 1
Present and Past - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - To Be - Version 2
Future - Simple - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters) - Future Simple Tense & Modal Verbs
Future - To Be Going To - Positive/ Statements & Questions (3 Posters)
Present - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be - using “Aren’t I”
Present and Past - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be using “Aren’t I” and “Weren’t I” - Version 1
Present and Past - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be using “Aren’t I” and “Weren’t I” - Version 2
Future - To Be Going To (Future) - Asking Questions - Using “Aren’t I”
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This is a pack of 11 four-sided spelling worksheets for the single consonant sounds required in the Key Stage 1, Year 1 National Curriculum for English. The worksheets contain 17 activities of increasing difficulty. This also allows you to target particular skills for individual students and provide differentiated learning opportunities.
Activities:
Page 1 - trace and copy the sound, the example word, and an example sentence; word identification colouring.
Page 2 - unscramble example words; find rhyme words; picture/word matching.
Page 3 - find the correct spellings; gap-fill; sentence writing.
Page 4 - revise example words and similar sounding sounds; story/ poem writing.
A full answer key and both U.K. and U.S. spelling versions are provided.
This product is a zip file containing pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer.
This worksheet accompanies (but doesn’t require!) the KS1 Year 1 English Flashcard Pack.
This worksheet is part of the Key Stage 1 Year 1 English Spelling & Phonics Worksheets (Pack of 59).
This pack contains posters and cards demonstrating correct sentence structure for the different types of past tense sentences. There are 3 posters/card types - positive statements (pink), negative statements (blue), and questions (red). They are great for wall displays, flashcard activities, playing grammar games, or handing out to students as reference material.
To accomodate both teachers who use the term ‘Continuous’ and those who use ‘Progressive’, there are separate versions of each poster for each term.
There are four pdf files:
A3 posters - one to a page
A4 posters - one to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - four to a page
Flashcards / playing cards - eight to a page
All the options are in colour, but they print well in greyscale too.
Suitable for both U.S. English and U.K. English classrooms.
Included:
Past - Simple - Positive Statements - Most Verbs
Past - Simple - Negative Statements - Most Verbs
Past - Simple - Asking Questions - Most Verbs
Past - Simple - Positive Statements - To Be
Past - Simple - Negative Statements - To Be
Past - Simple - Asking Questions - To Be
Past - Perfect - Positive Statements
Past - Perfect - Negative Statements
Past - Perfect - Asking Questions
Past - Continuous - Positive Statements
Past - Continuous - Negative Statements
Past - Continuous - Asking Questions
Past - Perfect Continuous - Positive Statements
Past - Perfect Continuous - Negative Statements
Past - Perfect Continuous - Asking Questions
Past - Progressive - Positive Statements
Past - Progressive - Negative Statements
Past - Progressive - Asking Questions
Past - Perfect Progressive - Positive Statements
Past - Perfect Progressive - Negative Statements
Past - Perfect Progressive - Asking Questions
This is part of the complete pack of 93 English Sentence Grammar Poster & Cards.
This download is a zip file including pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer to use it.
This pack contains a large selection of activities about Day of the Dead, Halloween, Mexico, and comparing festivals. Two PowerPoint presentations introduce the two festivals. A third PP explains Venn diagrams and works through some comparative language before students use both to compare and contrast DOTD and Halloween. A range of worksheets, reading comprehension tasks, cards, games, and quizzes are included, catering for a wide spectrum of abilities, allowing a lot of differentiation and student choice. A final PowerPoint is a really fun, interactive quiz for checking students’ knowledge of the topics.
Full Contents:
3 PowerPoints presentations:
• Introduction to Day of the Dead
• Introduction to Halloween
• Comparing Festivals
1 interactive PowerPoint quiz:
• 70+ questions about DOTD / Halloween / Mexico
• ‘bomb quiz’ style - after answering a question, students choose a randomly selected prize (e.g. +1 point, -1 point, lose all points).
• The PowePoint manages the team names, questions and answers, prize selection and scoring - just load the PP and play!
6 DOTD worksheets
• Design and color a skull + vocabulary
• Design and color a skeleton + vocabulary
• Unscramble parts of the skull + label the skulls + gap fill
• Unscramble body parts + label the skeleton + colouring
• Answer questions about DOTD
• Compare / contrast DOTD and Halloween + Venn diagram template
2 DOTD articles + reading comprehension worksheets
• Easier and more difficult options.
3 quizzes - about DOTD, Halloween, and Mexico. Each quiz features
• A student question sheet
• A set of answer cards that can be placed around the classroom
• A set of double-sided question and answer cards.
1 DOTD word search
2 DOTD crosswords
5 simple coloring sheets
• patterned skulls & blank skulls of different sizes
Full Answer Key & Teacher Guide, including suggested plan of activities.
Both U.K. and U.S. English versions of all printables are included.
This download is a zip file including PowerPoint Presentations and PDFs. You will need zip extraction software, PowerPoint, a PDF reader, and a printer to use it.
To make full use of the interactive PowerPoint quiz, you will need to enable VBA and Active-X within PowerPoint. A guide on how to do this is included.
This is a comprehensive 660+ page English worksheet, spelling list, and color flashcard pack including material for all of the 30 recommended spelling rules and 390+ recommended words in the KS1, Year 2 English curriculum. It is also suitable for U.S. grades 1-3 and other language learners.
Each of the 30 worksheet packs 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.
Each of the 30 flashcard packs 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
This pack covers the following spelling rules:
J sound spelled DGE as in badge (dʒ)
J sound spelled GE as in age (dʒ)
J sound spelled G as in giant (dʒ)
J sound spelled J as in jam (dʒ)
S sound spelled C as in city (s)
N sound spelled GN / KN as in gnat and knee (n)
R sound spelled WR as in wrap ®
LE endings as in apple (əl)
EL endings as in camel (əl)
AL endings as in final (əl)
IL endings as in evil (əl or ɪl)
AI sound spelled Y as in cry (ʌɪ)
Y to IES endings as in babies (iz)
Y to IED / IER / IEST endings as in copied (id)
Drop E before endings as in making
Double last letter before endings as in dropped
OR sound spelled A before L or LL as in all (ɔː)
UH sound spelled O as in dove (ʌ)
EE sound spelled EY as in key (i)
O sound spelled A after W or Qu as in swap (ɒ)
ER sound spelled OR after W as in word (əː)
OR sound spelled AR after W as in swarm (ɔː)
‘ZH’ sound spelled S as in treasure (ʒ)
No change before endings as in helpful
Y to I before endings as in angrier
Contractions as in don’t
Possessive apostrophes as in Ravi’s
TION endings as in caption (ʃən)
Homophones as in be and bee
Common Exception Words
U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.
This product is a zip file containing pdfs. You will need zip extraction software, a pdf reader, and a printer.