These fonts are in the cursive style. I had previously found it difficult to find traceable cursive fonts that were not continuous cursive (with lead ins).
I have created 3 different spacings but you can adjust these further by using the spacing tool in the fonts section of PowerPoint, Publisher and Word.
You can also use bold and outline tools to increase or decrease the font weight.
Use in personal, classroom and commercial products (with credit) is permitted.
If you download and use these, a review would be lovely.
I created this resource after searching for (and failing to find) something similar to suit my own learners.
All progression / structure within the document is taken from UK Government Publication “Letters and Sounds”, which organises children’s exposure to new phonemes in Phases and Sets. The document here follows this as closely as possible.
Great to stretch and challenge children in Reception who have a solid application of their phonics and / or for children in Year 1 and 2 who still need to practise accessing fully decodable texts.
Suits Ofsted’s renewed focus on children reading full decodable texts, matched to phonics knowledge.
Check out Phase 2 here, and my Phase 2 & 3 Bundle here.
I created this resource after searching for (and failing to find) something similar to suit my own UK learners.
The original bundle of just 6 texts has now grown for a second time to 12 texts. I think it’s now finalised, but it still could grown again if I get struck by inspiration.
All progression / structure within the document is taken from UK Government Publication “Letters and Sounds”, which organises children’s exposure to new phonemes in Phases and Sets. The document here follows this as closely as possible.
Great to stretch and challenge children in Reception who have a solid application of their phonics and / or for children in Year 1 and 2 who still need to practise accessing fully decodable texts.
Suits Ofsted’s renewed focus on children reading full decodable texts, matched to phonics knowledge.
If you download and use this resource, I’d love it if you could take the time to leave a review.
I created this resource after searching for (and failing to find) something similar to suit my own learners.
All progression / structure within the document is taken from UK Government Publication “Letters and Sounds”, which organises children’s exposure to new phonemes in Phases and Sets. The document here follows this as closely as possible.
Great to stretch and challenge children in Reception who have a solid application of their phonics and / or for children in Year 1 and 2 who still need to practise accessing fully decodable texts.
Suits Ofsted’s renewed focus on children reading full decodable texts, matched to phonics knowledge.
Check out Phase 3 here, and my Phase 2 & 3 Bundle here.
This pair of fonts (Soundbuttondots & Soundbuttondashes) allow you to add dots or dashes to your writing to represent sound buttons underneath single sounds, digraphs and trigraphs. There are even special characters included to replicate the sound buttons needed to show the connection between split digraphs.
Full disclosure - this is not a perfect ‘does the job for you without you having to think’ kind of font. I don’t have the technology to make the fonts do ligatures and automatically underline digraphs and trigraphs, but I have tried to make it as seamless and easy as I can. By switching between the two fonts, you can choose which letters have dots underneath and which have dashes (the spacing on the dashed letters is already condensed so the dashes form a continuous line), and you can insert special characters (or use the corresponding symbols) to add arrows for split digraphs. WATCH THE VIDEO TO SEE HOW, plus full written instructions included in the pack.
To my mind, this font certainly beats printing out a regular copy of work and manually adding all the sound buttons in a black pen, or trying to add dot and dash clipart underneath! We’ve all been there!
MaVynee Betsch led a full, intriguing and varied life. Most famed for her conservationism and activism, she spent her later life educating others on race and the environment. She makes for an excellent and inspirational figure to study, and can be included as part of Black History Month to ensure children know that history is being made even now.
It should also link nicely with Saving American Beach (published April 2021).
This unit was designed to follow on from my “Rocket Says Clean Up” unit, but can equally stand alone.
Allowing for time for editing and revision on longer pieces of work, plus the inclusion of some Early Finishers activities, this unit could easily last you 2 weeks. It includes:
Biographical Information PowerPoint (as PDF)
A PDF of 12 different resources:
Section 1: Research Links
A selection of useful websites for TEACHERS
Section 2: Biography
Biography Writing Sheet
Section 3: American Beach Flyer
Poster Template
Section 4: Endangered Animal Research
Research sheet / prompt
3 pages to make a booklet
Section 5: Eco Friendly Choices
Yes or no choices with key
Section 6: Acrostic Poem
2 x Acrostic templates
Section 7: True or False
True or false questions about MaVynee’s life
Section 8: Reading Comprehension
3-way differentiated texts and questions
Section 9: Vocabulary
Draw and write the meaning activity
Section 10: Cryptogram
Crack the code to solve the message
Section 11: Wordsearch
Wordsearch and answers
Section 12: Crossword
Crossword and answers
Section 13: Colouring Sheets
3 line drawing portraits of MaVynee
This unit does not include planning.
A super few weeks of inspirational fun and learning and brilliant price!
Join Rocket as she visits her grandparents on their tropical island, and learns all about conservation and the environment. Springboard off to meet Imani Wilmot, world famous Jamaican surfer and dive deep into the live of MaVynee Bestch, an activist and conservationist.
Super for bringing more diversity and representation into your classroom, and ideal for Black History Month.
For full descriptions, please visit the original listings:
Rocket Says Clean Up
Imani Wilmot
MaVynee Betsch