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Letters and Sounds Phase 3: Reading and writing tricky and decodable words
A set of IWB and printable resources to teach tricky and decodable words.
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: graphemes ue aw wh Powerpoints
For each grapheme there are 2 powerpoint files:
READING AND WRITING POWERPOINT:
The new grapheme is introduced and followed by different words which contain the grapheme. The second part consists of words that can be hidden by the corresponding pictures so that the children can spell the word and check if they are correct.
WRITING SENTENCES POWERPOINT
Each sentence contains words with the newly learned grapheme, with an option to hide or show it.
Plus 2 Smartboard files with reading activities
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: graphemes ph ew oe Powerpoints
For each grapheme there are 2 powerpoint files:
READING AND WRITING POWERPOINT:
The new grapheme is introduced and followed by different words which contain the grapheme. The second part consists of words that can be hidden by the corresponding pictures so that the children can spell the word and check if they are correct.
WRITING SENTENCES POWERPOINT
Each sentence contains words with the newly learned grapheme, with an option to hide or show it.
Plus 2 Smartboard files with reading activities
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: graphemes ay ou and ie Powerpoints
For each grapheme there are 2 powerpoint files:
READING AND WRITING POWERPOINT:
The new grapheme is introduced and followed by different words which contain the grapheme. The second part consists of words that can be hidden by the corresponding pictures so that the children can spell the word and check if they are correct.
WRITING SENTENCES POWERPOINT
Each sentence contains words with the newly learned grapheme, with an option to hide or show it.
Plus 2 Smartboard files with reading activities
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: graphemes ea oy ir Powerpoints
For each grapheme there are 2 powerpoint files:
READING AND WRITING POWERPOINT:
The new grapheme is introduced and followed by different words which contain the grapheme. The second part consists of words that can be hidden by the corresponding pictures so that the children can spell the word and check if they are correct.
WRITING SENTENCES POWERPOINT
Each sentence contains words with the newly learned grapheme, with an option to hide or show it.
Plus 2 Smartboard files with reading activities
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Split digraphs set of Powerpoints
For each grapheme there are 2 powerpoint files:
READING AND WRITING POWERPOINT:
The new grapheme is introduced and followed by different words which contain the grapheme. The second part consists of words that can be hidden by the corresponding pictures so that the children can spell the word and check if they are correct.
WRITING SENTENCES POWERPOINT
Each sentence contains words with the newly learned grapheme, with an option to hide or show it.
SENTENCES POWERPOINT
These activities show a missing word containing the split digraph for children to write, with prompts.
Plus 2 Smartboard files with reading activities
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative pronunciations of i, o and c
For each grapheme there is:
An introductory powerpoint looking at each different sound the grapheme makes
A 'Writing sentences' powerpoint with sentences each containing words with the alternative pronunciations
for each different pronunciation, with sentences for the children to write, containing words with the alternative pronunciations
A game where the children have to choose the correct pronuncation of words
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative pronunciations of g, u and ow
For each grapheme there is:
An introductory powerpoint looking at each different sound the grapheme makes
A 'Writing sentences' powerpoint with sentences each containing words with the alternative pronunciations
for each different pronunciation, with sentences for the children to write, containing words with the alternative pronunciations
A game where the children have to choose the correct pronuncation of words
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative pronunciations of ie, ea and er
For each grapheme there is:
An introductory powerpoint looking at each different sound the grapheme makes
A 'Writing sentences' powerpoint with sentences each containing words with the alternative pronunciations
for each different pronunciation, with sentences for the children to write, containing words with the alternative pronunciations
A game where the children have to choose the correct pronuncation of words (except for 'er')
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative pronunciations of a, y and ch
For each grapheme there is:
An introductory powerpoint looking at each different sound the grapheme makes
A 'Writing sentences' powerpoint with sentences each containing words with the alternative pronunciations
for each different pronunciation, with sentences for the children to write, containing words with the alternative pronunciations
A game where the children have to choose the correct pronuncation of words
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative spellings of /c/ /ch/ and /f/
There are a variety of different activities for each phoneme.
The descriptions of the powerpoints are:
Word list Powerpoint: Begins with a list of words for reading, then shows each word individually for writing.
Best Bet Powerpoint: Introduces the different graphemes for each phoneme, then shows a picture and part of a word, with the relevant grapheme hidden. The children have to choose which grapheme is missing. Each word is added to a table, that can be analysed at the end of the game.
Homophones: Contains identical sounding words relating to the phoneme, with no pictures.
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative pronunciations of ou, e and ey
For each grapheme there is:
An introductory powerpoint looking at each different sound the grapheme makes
A 'Writing sentences' powerpoint with sentences each containing words with the alternative pronunciations
for each different pronunciation, with sentences for the children to write, containing words with the alternative pronunciations
A game where the children have to choose the correct pronuncation of words (except for 'ey')
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative spellings of /r/ /s/ and /sh/
There are a variety of different activities for each phoneme.
The descriptions of the powerpoints are as follows:
Word list Powerpoint: Begins with a list of words for reading, then shows each word individually for writing.
Best Bet Powerpoint: Introduces the different graphemes for each phoneme, then shows a picture and part of a word, with the relevant grapheme hidden. The children have to choose which grapheme is missing. Each word is added to a table, that can be analysed at the end of the game.
Homophones with pictures Powerpoint: Contains identical sounding words relating to the phoneme, showing the different spellings and pictures to help remember which is which.
Homophones: Contains identical sounding words relating to the phoneme, with no pictures.
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative spellings of /j/ /m/ and /n/
There are a variety of different activities for each phoneme.
The descriptions of the powerpoints are as follows:
Word list Powerpoint: Begins with a list of words for reading, then shows each word individually for writing.
Best Bet Powerpoint: Introduces the different graphemes for each phoneme, then shows a picture and part of a word, with the relevant grapheme hidden. The children have to choose which grapheme is missing. Each word is added to a table, that can be analysed at the end of the game.
Homophones with pictures Powerpoint: Contains identical sounding words relating to the phoneme, showing the different spellings and pictures to help remember which is which.
Homophones: Contains identical sounding words relating to the phoneme, with no pictures.
Letters and Sounds Phase 5 Phonic pack: Alternative spellings of /ai/
There are a variety of different activities for each phoneme.
The descriptions of the powerpoints are as follows:
Word list powerpoint: Begins with a list of words for reading, then shows each word individually for writing.
Best Bet powerpoint: Introduces the different graphemes for each phoneme, then shows a picture and part of a word, with the relevant grapheme hidden. The children have to choose which grapheme is missing. Each word is added to a table that can be analysed at the end of the game.
Homophones with pictures powerpoint: Contains identical sounding words relating to the phoneme, showing the different spellings and pictures to help remember which is which.
Homophones: Contains identical sounding words relating to the phoneme, with no pictures.
Phoneme Spotter Stories - Three versions of each story - PowerPoint, Smartboard, and pdf format.
Rhyming word generation Smartboard file for recording words with different graphemes.
KS1 Fantasy stories - story maker settings, characters and objects
An introduction to fantasy stories - one powerpoint looks at the difference between fact and fiction; the second powerpoint guides the children through making up their own fantasy stories.
The printable files are cards - each set has 12 images so the children can use them to choose a setting, main character and an object.
Alphabet line / frieze for display with lower and upper case letters
This set contains 26 alphabet flashcards in lower case and 26 in upper and lower case, both in Sassoon Primary font, with pictures matching each initial letter sound.
There are also alternate lower case letters for f and k, plus ck, ll, ff, ss and zz.
There are 2 cards per A4 page for you to print as many times as you like.
They can be used as flashcards, for an alphabet frieze or other display work.
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SPaG Year 2 Spelling Bundle 2: Sounds and spellings bumper pack
A set of 6 individual resources looking at all the spellings of the different phonemes in the Y2 curriculum objectives
It includes IWB/Powerpoint lessons, worksheets, activities and outline plans.
Bundle
Year 3 & 4 SPaG: Spelling bumper pack
This pack contains resources to teach all the objectives in the Year 3 and 4 Spelling appendix. It includes powerpoint lessons, worksheets, activities and outline plans.
Year 1 Spelling Rules display poster pack - ff ll ss zz ck nk ve tch ph wh y k
A pack of 12 A4 posters covering the spelling rules:
The /f/, /l/, /s/, /z/ and /k/ sounds are usually spelt as ff, ll, ss, zz and ck if they come straight after a single vowel letter in short words.
The /ŋ/ sound can be spelt n before k.
The /tʃ/ sound is usually spelt as tch if it comes straight after a single vowel letter.
English words hardly ever end with the letter v, so if a word ends with a /v/ sound, the letter e usually needs to be added after the ‘v’.
The /f/ sound is not usually spelt as ph in short everyday words (e.g.
fat, fill, fun).
‘wh’ can make the same sound as ‘w’.
When a word ends in an /i:/(‘ee’) or /ɪ/ (‘i’) sound, it can be spelt -y
Each poster states the rule and gives examples of each type of words, with accompanying pictures.
Each set comes with an A4 heading.