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Phase 3 Phonics Diagraph Mat with Actions
Phase 3 actions and diagraph mat created with the help of my son :) I have his consent to share this on TES :) Enjoy!
Phase 2 CVC Words Booklet
Children need to colour the picture, say what it is, read the word, trace the word then write the CVC word. This printable activity can easily be turned into a little booklet.
This resource covers the Phase 2 letters s,a,t,p,i,n,m,d.
Have fun teaching and learning!
FREE Past and Present Tenses Year 1 Grammar Lesson
Year 1 Grammar lesson for past and present tenses with everything you need.
LO: To use past and present tenses correctly.
**Smart Notebook slides with notes. **
Partner work
Differentiated activity sheets- SEN, LA, MA, HA, G&T
The activities were created in Publisher but are also saved as PDF so even if you haven’t got Publisher you can open them. If you do have publisher you will also be able to edit the worksheets.
Enjoy and please leave a feedback :)
The Enormous Turnip Story Wheel
Turn the wheel and see what's happening in the story. Print it, laminate it, cut it out and pin it together with a split pin.
Step-By-Step Cursive Letter Formation Workbook FREE Sample
Teaching cursive writing? This workbook is what you need to help your students learn to form letters correctly.
This workbook helps children learn the basic patterns before forming any letters. The differentiated worksheets allow children to start by tracing large shapes then small ones and finally write them independently. Depending on ability, your students can work through these one at a time or only complete the more advanced ones.
Once the patterns are learned it is time to form the letters. The workbook covers every lowercase letter of the alphabet.
Purchase the FULL Version by clicking HERE
Thank you for looking and hope you like the workbook!
Classroom Display Decoration Alphabet Bunting
Check out these colourful and engaging Classroom Display Posters A4 Alphabet Display Bunting with Lower and Upper Case Letters
Precursive Handwriting Font
Ready to be printed!
Pirates Writing Template Story Map
Follow the map to the end of your story!
The template is marked 'beginning', 'middle' and 'end'.
Children are so keen to write on this exciting story map!
Number Formation 0-9 Fun Boy Friendly
Number formation with numbers 0-9. Print and laminate the pages.
Have the children take cars and drive over the numbers.
A fun and boy friendly way to reinforce number formation.
Phase 2 Phonics CVC Words Dot Painting
Phase 2 Phonics printable activity.
A fantastic fine motor activity! Children need to paint over the dots using cotton buds. Can they read these CVC words?
45+ pages of printable phonics activity covering all Phase 2 letters (s,a,t,p,i,n,m,d,g,o,c,k,e,u,r,h,b,f,l).
Alphabet Flashcards Display
Alphabet Flashcards are great for little learners!
Here I have mycolourful and bright flashcards in both portrait and landscape. These can be used as flashcards or you can make a beautiful and engaging display for your literacy area.
Click here to check out my BIG PHONICS BUNDLE
Display ideas
*Print on card, hole punch the card and hang them with string. The children can help with punching a hole and putting string through it.
*Print on card and hang them on a washing line with pegs. Your students can help paint the wooden pegs and also with hanging them.
*Print 4 on A4 and use as border decoration to your literacy display board.
Flashcard Activity Idea
Learning a new letter sound
Have the children sitting on the carpet. Show the children flashcards of the letters they already know one by one. Tell them what the sound for each letter is and ask them to say it after you. Show children the new letter and ask them to listen to the sound it makes. Now ask them to say it with you. Next, have the children turn to their friends and say the sound to each other.
Place 4-6 flashcards on the carpet, including the new phoneme to be learned. Say a letter sound and ask the children to point to the corresponding letter. Say the new sound followed by one they already know, then back to the new sound again, making sure that the new sound to be learned gets a lot of turns. Now choose a confident child to ‘be the teacher’ and to say a sound while you and the other children point to the letters. Repeat with another child.
To finish off, collect the flashcards and show them to the children one by one asking for them to say the sounds they make.
Click here to check out my BIG PHONICS BUNDLE
Have fun teaching and learning!
Cursive Alphabet Handwriting Worksheet
Cursive Handwriting practice
Correct formation
Alphabet with initial sound pictures to colour
Perfect for homework
Phase 4 Tricky Word Activities
Phase 4 Tricky Words printable activities
These resources are also available as part of my Phonics for Reception Bundle!
Click here to check out my BIG PHONICS BUNDLE
Secret Tricky Words.Children need to write the first letter of each word to reveal a Phase 4 tricky word. They then have the opportunity to write a sentence using this word.
Painting Tricky Words with Cotton Buds.A great fine motor activity that helps children reinforce Phase 4 tricky words. They can also read a sentence with that tricky word.
Tricky Word Watches.A very popular activity that helps children learn Phase 4 tricky words in a fun way.
Playdough Mats.Children love to play with playdough and these mats will really help them reinforce Phase 4 tricky words.
Tricky Word Flags.Another popular activity! Children need to trace a tricky word and decorate their flags.
Copyright notice: all clipart images are owned by Epic Phonics.
Phase 2 Initial Sounds Sorting Activity
A great cutting and sticking activity that covers all Phase 2 letters (s,a,t,p,i,n,m,d,g,o,c,k,e,u,r,h,b,f,l).
Match the pictures to the correct frames. 10 pages in total.
Works best when printed on A3 paper.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Special Education Autism Interactive Story Program
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Interactive story with lots of visuals for Special Education, Autism
Key vocabulary is highlighted and shown on a vocabulary card. Click the card to help children understand the story and watch objects appear and disappear.
Lots of visuals to help children understand the story.
Thanks for looking :)
Phonics Phase 2 CVC Words Bundle
CVC Words for Phase 2 letters
CVC Word Cards
Trace the letter, copy the letter and write the CVC word
CVC Phoneme Frames for children to sound out and write the CVC word
Clipart images are owned by Epic Phonics or were purchased with commercial rights.
Step-By-Step Cursive Letter Formation Workbook
Teaching cursive writing? This workbook is what you need to help your students learn to form letters correctly.
Download the FREE VERSION by clicking HERE
This workbook helps children learn the basic patterns before forming any letters. The differentiated worksheets allow children to start by tracing large shapes then small ones and finally write them independently. Depending on ability, your students can work through these one at a time or only complete the more advanced ones.
Once the patterns are learned it is time to form the letters. The workbook covers every lowercase letter of the alphabet.
Thank you for looking and hope you like the workbook!
Phonics Phase 2 Letters and Sounds Workbook Worksheets EYFS
A 50+ page workbook for Phase 2 sounds (s,a,t,p,i,n,m,d,g,o,c,k,e,u,r,h,b,f,l).
Can be used as individual worksheets
Perfect for homework
Click here to check out my Phase 3 Phonics Workbook
What activities will you get?
Colour in the pictures that begin with a given sound
Find and circle a given letter
Lots of letter formation practice
CVC word writing
Caption writing
Copyright notice: all images are owned by Epic Phonics.
Year 1 Grammar Noun Explorer Lesson Pack
What’s Included:
Interactive PowerPoint Presentation: My captivating PowerPoint takes your students on an exciting journey through the realm of nouns. With vibrant visuals and interactive exercises, it keeps them actively engaged from start to finish.
Differentiated Resources: Recognizing that each student learns at their own pace, I provide differentiated resources to cater to various learning needs. Whether your students are just beginning to understand nouns or are ready for more challenging tasks, my resource accommodates all levels.
I Do, We Do, You Do Model: My resource is structured around the “I Do, We Do, You Do” teaching model. Begin by using my PowerPoint to introduce and demonstrate the concept of nouns. Then, work together with your students on the whiteboard as a group to solidify their understanding. Finally, guide your students as they independently apply their newfound knowledge using carefully designed worksheets.
Visual Timers for Activities: To ensure effective time management and keep your students engaged, each activity is accompanied by a visual timer displayed on the PowerPoint slide. This feature allows students a dedicated 10-minute window to complete their activities, enhancing their focus and productivity.
Three Engaging Activities: Within the resource, you’ll find three carefully crafted activities that reinforce the understanding of nouns. Each activity is modeled by the teacher through the PowerPoint presentation before students dive into their own independent practice.
One-Hour Lesson Plan: Short on time? No problem! My resource seamlessly fits into a one-hour lesson plan, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the topic while keeping your students engaged and motivated throughout.
Why Choose My Resource:
Engagement: Say goodbye to bored and disinterested students. My resource keeps them actively participating, making learning about nouns exciting and memorable.
Differentiation: I understand that students have unique learning needs. My differentiated resources ensure that all students can grasp the concept of nouns at their own pace.
Visual Appeal: My colorful and interactive PowerPoint presentation is designed to capture young learners’ attention and maintain their interest.
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Jack and the Beanstalk Story Software Special Needs Colourful Semantics
LEASE NOTE: You have to extract the downloaded zip file, otherwise the software will not work. You will not need to install anything. Simply click on ‘Start’.
A super-fun Special Needs version of the Jack and the Beanstalk story that children can use to familiarise themselves with the story and learn to answer Who and What questions in a fun and engaging way. Drag and drop the cards to complete a sentence using Colourful semantics colours- orange for who and green for What questions.
The software offers instant feedback- it is not possible to drop the wrong card. If the answer is correct the card stays in place and a happy tune is played. If the answer is incorrect the card jumps back to its original position and a sad tune is played.
A great way to assess understanding.
This program has lots of Who and What questions. The program works best in Google Chrome.
Check out my other adapted style no print SEN resources
Little Red Riding Hood
The Gingerbread Man
The very hungry caterpillar
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Alphabet Match and Learn
Clipart images by the amazing Whimsy Clips
Phonics Alphabet Folder Activity Special Needs
Folder activities are easy to make, store and reset for other students throughout the day. They are great for working on basic matching, letter recognition and initial sound skills in your special needs or early years classroom.
This pack includes the printables and instructions to make 24 file folders for working on the letters of the alphabet. I love using file folders to give students extra practice for new skills as they are learning them with me first and then again during independent work to practice mastered skills.
Task 1: Match letters to letters- I like to reinforce the sound these letters make as my students are completing this task.
Task 2: Match pictures to pictures- initial sound with a specific letter. I like to use this as an opportunity to teach vocabulary as well as initial sounds.
Instruction on how to make these folder activities are included in the PDF. You will need some velcro loops and hooks, square cut folders and laminating pouches. Alternatively, instead of creating individual folders for every letter, you can put all the activities in a binder.
Thanks for looking :)