Attractively illustrated phonics writing sheet, with pale colours (assorted) for writing over.
Text - 3 lines:
hello hens
hello bat
hello big dog
There is also a ‘hello’ heading to colour in.
These simple words make meaningful sentences - cheerful greetings, engaging children and helping them to start reading.
I have many other phonics sheets in this catalogue.
Sh words to read and write, illustrated:
fish, ship, shark, shell .
Text in soft colours for over-writing. Lines below for re-writing, independently.
‘sh’ can also be over-written, at top and bottom of this full, A4 page.
Simple, attractive, motivating activity. See my other Phonics sheets for more sound-writing.
4 star-themed activities for young children:
Sparkly star - phonics + hand-writing,
My star is - creative writing (3 grades),
Hello Star! - action rhyme + development ideas,
Star colouring sheet.
Halloween fun! A sheet of magic spell rhyming couplets to complete - all guided towards happy, innocent wishes.
Four couplet frames + two blank lines for an independent one.
Example:
Wind, rain, snow and sun -
Let today be __ and fun!
PS: See my new Poetry How-To Videos, featuring Fireworks, Dragons & Space - so far: Kate Williams - YouTube
This is a punchy, fun, rhyming poem that raises awareness of, and concern about, the climate crisis. I wrote it with schools in mind and am offering it free, as with all my climate crisis poems. (More to come.)
This large and varied list of rhyming words will provide the backing you need for class dragon poems. See video for extra ideas + song!
Select your favourite words, or those best suited to your group, and read out some of the example verses on the next page, to build your class poem, or help children concoct their own, in pairs or individually. These words and examples offer funny, exciting, mysterious and crazy possibilities, opening up the potential for inspired creativity. Your pupils will love this activity. Watch your reluctant writers and hesitant speakers come alive as the activity takes off! With young children, make up your own, leaving a word gap for contributions, or concoct a simple couplet together. Clap the beat to ensure a punchy rhythm. Now, how about some illustrations?
This 61-word, springtime story is easy to read.
Newly independent readers will enjoy the little tale unaided, while those on the brink may need a little support as they sound out the words or make semi-informed guesses from the context.
See my other stories for more confidence-building reading practice.
This funny 60-word story is easy to read.
Newly independent readers will enjoy reading it alone, while those on the brink will benefit from adult support as they sound out the words or make wise guesses.
The text offers a wide range of phonics and familiar words, while keeping the reader engaged.
See my other stories for more reading practice.
A woodland poem example, featuring description, presented over a colourful autumn wood photo.
Writing frame also included.
Repetition of the opening line also features in this simple format.
**Offers a framework and idea spurs **for KS2 writers, and for KS1 verbal contributions.
Warm-up: go outside to experience trees (and woods?) with all the senses. Then discuss - what did the children notice? What creatures might live there, and what are they like? How would the trees be in different seasons? What might they be like on Halloween night? Enact trees together, then pretend you’re walking through a wood, finding “treasures”.
You’ll find more poem guides and poetry themes here at my TES shop.
This 48-word story is fun and simple to read, with large, clear text and supportive illustrations. Ideal for newly independent readers and those on the brink, with one-to-one support.
See my other stories in the series - all about Jack, his life and friends, e.g.
https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=23864398&q=at the zoo&shop=katewilliams_poetry
Note - there are no pictures of hero Jack. Readers are free to imagine him as they like - like them perhaps.
This short, simple story is fun to read.
Ideal for newly independent and emergent readers.
The zoo animals that Jack sees are vividly described in a few, simple words. The funny monkey offers humour too.
Plenty to discuss and follow up. There’s also a little space at the bottom for an extra illustration.
See my other simple stories too, for variety.
A colourful phonics writing sheet, with wording: “lots of lego”, in large, clear, pale blue letters for over-writing, and a line below for copying again. 3 Lego pieces to colour in below, and a photo of Lego above.
Attractive, engaging activity for EYFS + Y1, bringing meaning to letters and their sounds and developing handwriting skills.
Many other fun phonics sheets in my catalogue too.
This phonics writing sheet offers the words ‘tap, pot, lid’ in pale colours for writing over, with extra initial letters for practice. The homely, hand-drawn pictures of these familiar objects will engage children and give meaning to the phonics and letters they’re learning. The pictures can be coloured in.
Help children sound out the words before and after writing over them, to ensure they understand and recognise them.
If interested, have many other phonics writing sheets to browse in this catalogue.
Recipe for a Night Sky is a published poem by this author, offered here as a source of inspiration and example of a recipe poem. Supports Halloween celebrations as well as poetry appreciation, reading and writing.
Published in ‘The School Magazine’, Australia. Copyright Kate Williams, author of this catalogue.
Simple, cheerful writing sheet. Pale coloured letters to write over, and some to copy below too.
Two short sentences:
the sun is hot
it is happy
Smiley sun and smiley face pictures add to the merriment. Children can also add a face and/or sun in the spaces.
I have many other phonics sheets in this catalogue.
This simple, two-verse rhyme about traffic and pedestrians in a busy street provides wide scope for variation and action, stretching vocabulary, dramatic expression, sound awareness, and creativity. The tips below the verses offer handy prompts and ideas for embellishment and development.
Children will develop language skills, including vocabulary-building and dramatic expression. The rhyme also teaches rhythm and rhyme, introducing the concept of poetry. It has a cheerful, upbeat tone, and also encourages physical movement, supporting mental and physical wellbeing. Its theme supports awareness of the outside world, social behaviour and even touches on carbon footprint issues - so there’s plenty to discuss here!
If you have a percussion or musical instrument to hand, you could take the rhyme even further by setting it to music.
Traffic light pictures with “stop” and “go” to copy below on red and green lines. Traffic light pictures to colour in. A fun and meaningful activity to bring phonics alive and encourage reading and writing. Colour differentiation also promoted, besides handwriting, fine motor skills, road safety awareness and transport-related topic studies.
A fresh, beautiful spring picture display comprising 7 pictures, showing spring flowers, blossom, robin, nest eggs, butterfly, and a home-produced scene of toy spring animals. Purpose: to inspire seasonal teaching and learning. Use as spurs for creative writing, artwork, nature study, colours teaching and discussion. They also offer cheer, comfort and hope.
This attractive seaside sheet links letters and their sounds to pictures of familiar items starting with those letters:
s - sea, f - fish, b - boat.
Children will naturally sound out the words, without the bother of working their way through all the letters in them. This will bring meaning and interest to the sounds. The letters are pale, for writing over, with an extra set below the seaside colouring picture.
VIDEO inspiration, with poem about shells: https://photos.app.goo.gl/wkeZ8K6iCfcFQneZ9
For similar sheets, see my other phonics sheets (most are recent uploads) at my shop.