I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This single phonics pack focuses on initial consonant blend ‘pl’ CCVC words.
As with the other consonant blends packs:
it is child-centred
child-friendly and
a step up from CVC and CCV to Phase 4: Letters and Sounds Phonics.
Aimed at: Early Years and keystage 1, SEND and ESL/EFL students.
It is an addition to my other resources on initial consonant blends.
This pack contains:
Flexible Lesson Plan with learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary - You can choose which parts are relevant to your class. PowerPoint slides are referred to in the plan.
PowerPoint Presentation 1 (30 Slides)- includes explanation of initial blend, CCVC words and whole class activities to prepare children for their independent activities.
PowerPoint Phoneme Presentation - Optional (Use as reference - some children may still be struggling with segmenting/blending) - I have listed all the CCVC words and the units of sound above the fingers so that children can see and hear the separate phonemes (with pictures) - extension some children may be able to give you other meaning for the words in a sentence. I have highlighed that ‘plot’ and ‘plain’ have different meanings.
Encourage children to make simple sentences with the words to understand its meaning and distinguish between nouns, verbs or adjectives.
Flashcards and words with and without sound buttons and lines.
Set of pictures and words for matching activities (7)
4 Differentiated Activity Sheets - for cut/paste work, writing sentences, reading and matching words to pictures, missing word and vowel activity sheets.
You can combine the set of pictures and words with the other resources I have done on consonant blends - creating a set of pictures and words for future use.
See newly created activity sheets in preview pane.
File Type: PowerPoint, MS Word and PDF Format
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Alphabet resource for display and alphabet activities.
This resource contains the following:-
Teacher’s Notes
• Aa to Zz frieze showing pictures beginning with initial letter. Laminate and punch holes and thread through with a string to hang around the classroom or peg onto a washing line across a wall/classroom.
Aa – Zz word strips and related pictures
• Laminate and cut out
• Can be used as an extension activity. Children trace round the initial dotted letter which shows a picture for that letter.
Alphabet cards
• Alphabet cards should be printed off twice, laminated and cut out.
• Children can play alphabet snap
• Other games – lay out 4 or 5 letters in alphabetical order ,e.g. k, l, m, n, o, cover them over. Take a letter away without the children seeing and ask what letter is missing.
• Matching lower case to upper case letters activity.
Practise writing frames using Sassoon dotted font
• These are in upper and lower cases. Each one should be laminated.
• After focussing on e.g. ‘t’, children can practise writing over the dots and then without the dots as handwriting exercises.
Alphabet Mat Practise (trace over dotted letters)
Photocopy these and laminate
• Children can keep it in their trays for reference;
• can practise their handwriting if they finish their work early or for those children who need to practise fine motor skills.
Practise writing frames using Sassoon dotted font
• These are in upper and lower cases. Each one should be laminated.
• After focussing on e.g. ‘t’, children can practise writing over the dots and then without the dots as handwriting exercises.
Alphabet Mat
• Can be laminated and blu tac to the wall in the writing/reading/book corner.
• Can be used to assess a child’s phonic progress.
Alphabet Pictures Games/Assessment
• The pictures represent the start of a letter e.g. ‘g’ for grasshopper. The pictures are not in alphabetical order so that you have to look for the picture.
• Enlarge the A4 size sheet to A3 and the sheet with the alphabet tiles.
• Laminate the Alphabet Pictures grid
• Laminate the Alphabet sheet then cut out each letter for use with Alphabet Pictures grid.
• Children can play in pairs. A timer can be set so that children have a limited time to place the letter on the correct picture.
• Players take turns to ask his/her partner to find the picture beginning with, e.g. ‘s’. The player picks out one of the letters and places it over the correct picture sound on the Alphabet Picture Mat.
US Version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12693631
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A total of 6 sets of reading comprehension packs containing comprehension questions, differentiated worksheets, beginning to write a playscript, grammar and word level work using the short story texts.
- All stories are presented on PowerPoint for whole class shared reading and activities
- Grammar focus - e.g. verb agreement, present, past and future tenses
- Sentence work - e.g. ull stops, capital letters, inverted commas, question marks, exclamation marks
- Word level work - e.g. compound words, adjectives, adverbs.
- Creative writing - featured texts encourages children to write their own ending to a story or create their own.
Have a look at the individual packs for more information.
Use each one throughout the year as your class progress.
Also included a sample of one my free resources on dictation with audio and teacher's notes.
This single phonics pack focuses on initial consonant blend ‘sw’ CCVC words.
A natural progression from CVC and CCV to CCVC Phase 4: Letters and Sounds Principles and Practice.
Aimed at: Early Years and keystage 1, SEND and ESL/EFL students.
It is an addition to my other resources on initial consonant blends.
This pack contains:
Flexible Lesson Plan with learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary - You can choose which parts are relevant to your class. PowerPoint slides are referred to in the plan.
PowerPoint Presentation 1 (36 Slides)- includes explanation of initial blend, CCVC words; whole class/group activities to prepare children for their independent activities.
Also includes alien and real word whole class activity.
PowerPoint Phoneme Presentation (15 Slides) - Optional (Use as reference) - some children may still be struggling with segmenting/blending).
I have listed a few CCVC words and the units of sound above the fingers so that children can see and hear the separate phonemes (with pictures).
Children are encouraged to make simple sentences with the words to understand its meaning and distinguish between nouns, verbs or adjectives.
Flashcards and words with and without sound buttons and lines
Set of pictures and words for matching activities (8)
New set of worksheets
3 Practice Workssheets:
Worksheet 1 - Sw Blend Matching Words to Pictures - Children complete the words and then draw lines to match words to pictures.
Worksheet 2 - Sw Cloze exercise - Children read and fill in the missing words in the sentences. Second part of worksheet - unscramble the words in the sentences.
Extension: Worksheet 3 - Jumbled sentences and punctuation. Children work out the simple sentences and punctuate accordingly.
2 Word Searches with pictures.
You can combine the set of pictures and words with the other resources I have created on initial consonant blends - creating a set of pictures and words for group activities.
In small groups, I put different pictures and words from previous laminated material for children to sort into rhyming groups, e.g. swot-plot-clot-snot-slot words/pictures.
See activity sheets and other resources in preview pane.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and PDF Format
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This single phonics pack focuses on initial consonant blend ‘tr’ CCVC words.
A natural progression from CVC and CCV to CCVC Phase 4: Letters and Sounds Principles and Practice.
Aimed at: Early Years and keystage 1, SEND and ESL/EFL students.
It is an addition to my other resources on initial consonant blends.
You can decide to put in 15 mins phonics, 30 mins or longer as this is a indepth flexible resource as are the others.
This pack contains:
Flexible Lesson Plan with learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary - You can choose hich parts are relevant to your class. PowerPoint slides are referred to in the plan.
PowerPoint Presentation 1 (31 Slides)- includes explanation of initial blend, CCVC words; whole class/group activities to prepare children for their independent activities.
Also includes alien and real word whole class activity.
PowerPoint Phoneme Presentation (19 Slides) - Optional (Use as reference) - some children may still be struggling with segmenting/blending).
I have listed a few CCVC words and the units of sound above the fingers so that children can see and hear the separate phonemes (with pictures).
Children can verbalize simple sentences with a selection tr-ccvc words.
Flashcards and words with and without sound buttons and lines - you can use during lesson and plenary for children to quick read.
Set of pictures and words for matching activities (8)
3 Practice Worksheets:
Worksheet 1 - Word Scramble and Sentences - Children unscramble each word in the box and write it next to the picture on handwriting lines. Next section - write 4 simple sentences the words.
Worksheet 2 - Tr - Missing Consonant Blends - Trace over initial consonants and draw a picture for the word.
Extra: Worksheet 3 - Making Plurals with tr-ccvc words and writing sentences - Children write the singular and then the plural, e.g. troll-trolls -The trolls are hungry and they live under the bridge. (Good opportunity to check grammar).
2 Word Searches with pictures.
You can combine the set of pictures and words with the other resources I have created on initial consonant blends - creating a set of pictures and words for group activities.
In small groups, I put different pictures and words from previous laminated material for children to sort into rhyming groups, e.g. trick-brick-prick words/pictures.
File Type: PowerPoint, MS Word and PDF Format
This single phonics pack focuses on initial consonant blend ‘st’ CCVC words.
A progression from CVC and CCV to CCVC Phase 4: Letters and Sounds Phonics.
Aimed at: Early Years and keystage 1, SEND and ESL/EFL students.
It is an addition to my other resources on initial consonant blends.
This pack contains:
Flexible Lesson Plan with learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary - You can choose which parts are relevant to your class. PowerPoint slides are referred to in the plan.
PowerPoint Presentation 1 (35 Slides)- includes explanation of initial blend, CCVC words; whole class/group activities to prepare children for their independent activities.
Also includes alien and real word whole class activity.
PowerPoint Phoneme Presentation (12 Slides) - Optional (Use as reference) - some children may still be struggling with segmenting/blending) - I have listed a few CCVC words and the units of sound above the fingers so that children can see and hear the separate phonemes (with pictures) - extension some children may be able to give you other meaning for the words in a sentence.
Encourage children to make simple sentences with the words to understand its meaning and distinguish between nouns, verbs or adjectives.
Flashcards and words with and without sound buttons and lines
Set of pictures and words for matching activities (8)
3 Activity Sheets:
Worksheet 1 - This worksheet has 3 sections: Section A: gap-filling - choosing the appropriate word so that the sentence make sense. Section B - Unscrambling the CCVC words in the boxes and writing it correctly above. Section C - children copy out each of the 3 sentences, punctuating with capital letter/full stop or with a question mark.
Activity Sheet 2 - Completing missing vowels and then match words to pictures by drawing a line (Answer provided)
Activity Sheet 3 - Completing the missing vowel digraphs and then match words to pictures by drawing a line (Answer provided).
2 Word Searches with pictures.
You can combine the set of pictures and words with the other resources I have created on consonant blends - creating a set of pictures and words for future use.
See activity sheets and other resources in preview pane.
File Type: PowerPoint, MS Word and PDF Format
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**This product has been updated with teacher notes on suggested activities, worksheets and black and white pictures for more initial consonant blend activities. **
There are 3 sets of pictures for each initial consonant blend. One set has highlighted initial blends.
Optional: Print out onto card paper/good quality paper, laminate and cut out the pictures and words.
Content:
Teacher Notes on suggested activities
3 Sets of initial consonant blend pictures with words (one set has highlighted initial blends)
64 black and white pictures relating to initial consonant blends
3 Worksheets - children trace over initial blends and then write in the correct blends to finish incomplete words.
2 Cut/paste worksheet activities - children trace over blends and then write in correct blends to finish incomplete words. Lastly, they cut out the pictures and glue to match the correct completed words.
Other Suggested Activities:
Pictures only - Mix up different pictures and ask students to find the picture that starts with, e.g. br.
Words only - Mix up different words and ask students to sound out the word and/or draw a picture for it. Extension - write sentences.
Pictures and words - Mix up different pictures and words for students to match up correctly.
Make a word wall using the initial highlighted words as a visual reminder.
With the black and white pictures, you can reduce on the copier or leave as is to glue into workbooks. Leave out some words for the children to find the correct word to match the picture in their workbooks. As an extension they can write a sentence using that word.
This resource is part of a large pack (but please note it excludes the 64 b/w pictures, worksheets and cut/paste activities which is only in this updated resource)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-initial-consonant-blends-presentations-plans-listening-audio-worksheets-activities-11607482
Minibeasts, bugs, insects bingo game. Your students can also play Snap! and matching pair cards. Increase vocabulary of minibeasts.
Great value Minibeasts resource which contains:
Teacher’s Notes
35 bingo cards labelled Card 1 to Card 35
30 different minibeasts call out cards
36 picture cards for a game of snap
36 picture cards with name labels which can also be used for snap
The pictures are photos of common invertebrates.
Preparation: Print onto card paper and laminate the bingo cards.
Laminate both sets of picture cards and cut out.
Play bingo as a whole class or children play in smaller groups.
Play ‘Snap!’
Matching card game - - Lay out, say, 10 sets of matching cards face down on the table - players take turns to turn over two cards. If two cards match, he or she keeps the cards. If the two cards do not match the cards are placed put back again. The player with the most matching cards is the winner.
Other uses: Create a minibeasts word wall - reprint the call-out cards and picture cards for a wall display.
Opportunities for children to sort minibeasts into categories, i.e. insects, arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, coelenterates, echinoderms, molluscs and annelids.
Aim of the game(s) is to reinforce identification of minibeasts while having fun.
List of Minibeasts - ant aphid bee beetle butterfly caterpillar centipede cockroach crab cricket dragonfly earwig firefly fly grasshopper ladybird leech millipede mite mosquito moth octopus praying mantis silverfish slug snail spider wasp weevil woodlouse worm
Extra invertebrates on the picture cards: jellyfish, starfish, sea urchin, coral and lobster.
File Type: PDF and Word format bingo cards
Hope your students have lots of fun playing and learning the names of minibeasts.
This resource relates to matching a mixture of CVC words to pictures.
Learning aims: To read and match CVC words to pictures by segmenting and blending.
There are two parts to this resource:
1. Play as a game to practise blending and segmenting;
2. For the teacher to assess children's progress in reading CVC words.
This product contains:
- Teachers' Notes on suggested activities
- 8 phonic CVC Phonic Boards 1 to 8 containing clipart pictures
- 72 word cards
- 24 alien words/pseudo-words
- 8 Phonic CVC Screening Check Sheets
The boards are colour-coded with the word cards. On each board there are 9 cvc pictures and 3 alien pictures.
There are 9 real word cards and 3 alien/pseudo-words for each picture board.
Learn to read consonant, vowel, consonant(cvc) words via games - children choose any board number (Board 1 to Board 8) which are colour-coded with the word cards, e.g. Board 1 (yellow) with yellow word cards. H/she chooses a board and read the word on the card and cover the picture that matches the word. The alien pictures can be covered with any of the pseudo-word cards.
Children can play in twos/threes - choose the colour of their boards and word cards. Shuffle the set of word cards and lay them face down on the table. They take turns turning over a card. If a card matches their board colour, s/he reads the word and covers the picture for that word. If the colour does not match or s/he cannot read the word, the word card is put back face down on the table.
Using the word cards only - shuffle a selection of cards and the child reads as many words as s/he can.
Additional use to check progress:
For the teacher/assistant - Optional 8 Phonics screening check sheets - On each sheet there is a list of words that correspond to the set of word cards. Select a set of cards and as the child reads each card you complete the phonics screening sheet.
Please see preview pane of a completed phonic board with cards.
Preparation:
For durability laminate onto card paper the Boards 1 to 8.
Laminate each set of word cards and cut out the cards.
File type: Word and Pdf.
An ideal addition to your literacy station resources.
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Worksheets relating to cvc words.
A lovely addition to your phonics lesson to support phonic work.
Aimed at: Reception/Year 1.
It consists of 2 sets of 54 worksheets together with picture and word cards in colour and black and white.
Teacher's Notes included for suggested activities.
Children look at the picture and say what it is. Then they colour in the letters that make that word. When they have coloured in the letter, the children rearrange them to spell the word and write it on the handwriting guide line.
If some children get stuck, I have included words cards with the same pictures which you can put in the middle of the table for the children to find that matching picture that is also on the worksheet. With the help of the card, children can colour in the correct letters on the worksheet.
Please see Preview pane.
CVC words used:
cat, rat, bag, tag, van, man, sad, pad, nun, sun, hut, cut, net, jet, hen, pen, leg, peg, pin, tin, hot, pot, dog, log, bed, red, bug, jug, zip, rip and lip, cap, map, mop, hop, fox, box, sit, hit, pig, wig, six, mix, sob, cob, ham, yam, pod, rod, tub, cub, mud, bud, sum and gum.
File Type: PDF
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This product relates to learning the alphabet names and sounds and upper and lower cases letters.
Learning objectives are to develop children’s knowledge of upper and lower letters of the alphabet and begin to learn alphabetical order.
Contents:
Flexible detailed Lesson Plan includes lesson starter, main lesson and whole class activities and plenary.
PowerPoint Presentation on the alphabet (letters float in as you click through the slides)
Upper and lower case alphabet flash cards to be laminated and cut apart
Editable flash cards
Washing line alphabet activity
Missing letters gap-filling alphabet strips (upper and lower case letters)
Blank alphabet strips
Upper and lower case letters to be cut out for extra activities
Children are introduced to capital/upper and lower case letters, recite the alphabet, to know that the capital A and the lower case a have the same sound.
Washing line activity - questions marks are placed where there should be either a capital letter or a lower case letter. Children are given a selection of laminated letters and have to decide whether the letter they are holding should go where the question mark is.
Reinforcement of what the children have learnt: There is a selection of alphabet gap-filling strips from easy to challenging.
Cut out the gap-filling alphabet strips and stick into workbooks; and/or
Laminate for continuous use
There are 26 upper and lower letters for the children to cut out each time you focus on a letter. The children draw or stick pictures around the letter that begin with the same letter sound.
Whole lesson contained in a zip file - just right click and open and you will see the folder.
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This presentation pack comprises 5 PowerPoint Presentations.
Aim: To develop children’s knowledge of the alphabet (upper/lower case letters) and sound and letter correspondences.
Just choose a presentation and play.
The 5 presentations all include animation. (Shortcut for Slide View press f5 tab) .
Each presentation can be used as lesson starters, standalone lessons or as a plenary.
Teacher Notes also included.
General description:
Children recite the alphabet as they appear in alphabetical order:
with letters, pictures and words
capitals letters only
lower case letters only
a mix of lower and upper case letters (children name the letters as they appear)
interactive alphabet pictures and words (a-z) with each picture linked to Slide 28 that contains a table of words linking back to each picture on the slides. You can click on the links to go back and forth to pictures and words.
See Preview Panes.
Other Alphabet resources: Learning the Alphabet lesson
Learning the Alphabet includes lesson plan and worksheets
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation
This product relates to final consonant blends activities and contains:
• 160 Flashcards (2 Sets)
• Set of Consonant Endings Blend Cards
• Set of Beginning Words Card and a Set of Endings Blends
• Recording Worksheet
• 3 Worksheets
Ending/final consonant blends:
ct lf ft ld lk lp lt pt mp nd nk nt sk sp st
A. 160 Flash cards (Whole page size)
Print off and laminate the flashcards you need for your lesson.
You can display flashcards around the classroom as visual reference for the children.
B. Set of Consonant Endings Blend Cards
Small endings blend cards for small group activities.
Students can practise saying the graphemes and clap each letter.
You could ask what letters the students could put before the consonant blends to make a word. Some students might remember the flashcards you showed earlier in the lesson. For example, you can put ‘a’ before ‘ct’ to make the word ‘act’.
You can select easier cards such as ‘e’ and ‘nd’ ‘end’ or ‘o’ and ‘ld’ for old, ‘e’ and ‘lk’ for ‘elk’ or ‘lf’ for ‘elf’.
Practise writing the graphemes on handwriting paper.
C. Set of Beginning Words Card for activity and a set of Endings Blends for activity
These are the words on the flashcards that have been separated for this activity.
Ideally laminate these cards and then cut apart.
This is a word making activity and you can choose either cursive or non-cursive cards.
Whatever level your students are at, you can select the beginning words and endings blends cards and put a selection on the tables.
Students practise making words with the selected cards.
After practising, they can list the words they have made on the Recording Worksheet.
D. 3 Ready-made making words Worksheets
There are three ready-made worksheets which replicates the above activity. The images of the two sets of cards are in separate boxes. Students choose one of the starting words in the box and the consonant ending blends in the other box in order to make a word. Students write the word out.
The last activity is to choose one word and write a sentence with it.
E. Playing a matching game
You may have to print out some beginning and endings blends more than once to make different words, e.g. be st be nd se nd. You decide on how many words you want the students to make.
Lay out a selection of beginning and ending words in to two piles face down.
1st player chooses a beginning word and an ending word, if they match to make a word he/she keeps them. If not, the player replace them back in the same position.
2nd player does the same. Winner has the most words.
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Fun activities for young students to use puzzles to make CVC words.
Aimed at: Early years to start learning and building upon CVC phonic knowledge, KS1 and ESL/EFL students.
Opportunity for students to practise initial, medial and final letters in a CVC word.
<strong>This product contains:</strong>
• CVC Puzzle pieces with and without pictures for workbooks (56 CVC words)
• CVC Large Puzzles (Purple) with black and white pictures (57 CVC words)
• CVC Large Puzzles (Green) with pictures and extra words (73 CVC words)
• Blank Puzzle Sheets
Each letter is on a puzzle piece so that the student can form a word.
<strong>Suggested Activities</strong>
<strong>• CVC Puzzle pieces with and without pictures</strong>
Cut/paste: Practical activity for children to cut out and sort the pieces into a CVC word and stick into their workbook or on a sheet of paper.
Easier puzzles are with pictures on all the pieces.
For more able children: There are puzzles without pictures on the three pieces, but one piece has a picture to complete the puzzle.
You can prepare and cut up a select of puzzle pieces for children to sort and stick.
<strong>• CVC Large Puzzles (Purple) with black and white pictures</strong>
<strong>Independent activity for children to do.</strong>
Just leave a selection of puzzle sheets and plain paper on their tables. They cut out the puzzle and put them together to make the CVC word. The picture on the puzzle piece completes the puzzle.
<strong>• CVC Large Puzzles (Green) with colour clipart</strong>
It is best to print onto card/good quality paper and laminate and then cut out. A total of 73 CVC words which you can print and laminate whenever you need a set of words.
Ideal for early finishers and small group work.
Children can access these sets of puzzles anytime to practise making CVC words.
<strong>Other suggested activity</strong>
Once a word is made, children can write on their whiteboards or in their workbooks other CVC words that rhyme with, e.g. ram, yam, ham and jam; pad, sad, mad and had.
Please see Preview Pane for list of words in this product.
There is a free version on medial vowel ‘a’ in CVC words.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/phonics-cvc-medial-vowel-a-jigsaw-puzzles-activities-teacher-notes-11873925
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Please note US spelling
UPDATED with two trace and write worksheets for the more able to trace over the sentences and then write them out on the line without handwriting guide.
This product contains a set of worksheets relating to CVC phonics work.
Students practice reading, writing and drawing CVC words.
The worksheets can be used as assessment to check on the progress of individuals and so the worksheets are ideal for small group work.
Teacher Notes included.
The worksheets are:
• Read and Write (3 Worksheets)
Sight words: I, can, see and a.
Students complete each sentence with a missing word using the picture as a visual aid. When they have used the word, they tick the box below the picture.
The students can color in when they have finished.
• Read and Draw (7 Worksheets)
Students read the CVC word by sounding out and blending and then draw the picture that represents the word.
They can trace inside the letters with a pencil or with different color pencils to make rainbow words.
As an extension activity for the more able students, they can use sight words they know to write a sentence using each word on the worksheet below the picture, on whiteboards or into their workbooks.
• Read and Trace (Differentiated 4 Worksheets)
These worksheets can be used as guided reading in a small group setting or one-to-one teaching.
Sight words: A, a, on, we, can, has and see.
When the students have read a sentence, they should trace over the same sentence below and color in the pictures.
• Read, Cut and Glue (2 Worksheets, 2 Sheets with Pictures to cut out)</strong>
Independent work: Students read each sentence and then cut out and glue the picture that matches that sentence.
<strong>• Missing Letters Activity (4 Worksheets)
Two worksheets are missing 1 letter from each of the CVC words.
Two worksheets are missing 2 letters from each of the CVC words.
Students use the pictures to help them sound out the missing letter(s) and write it in the blank space(s).
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This Presentation relates to mixed CVC short medial vowels a, e, i, o, u.
A lovely time-saving presentation to introduce into your phonic sessions.
<strong>Play in Slide Show.</strong>
Students are asked to think, pair and share.
<strong>Presentation 1 – (6 Slides) (Suitable to assess students’ knowledge of CVC words).</strong>
You can use this presentation to see how many words your children can make with each of the five medial vowels in CVC words. To make it more exciting, I have uploaded a timer set for 2 mins and 5 mins.
Children write as many CVC words as they can with:
• Medial vowel ‘a’
• Medial vowel ‘e’
• Medial vowel ‘i’
• Medial vowel ‘o’
• Medial vowel ‘u’
You can do a vowel a day.
<strong>Presentation 2 – (16 Slides) (Suitable for Middle Ability students)</strong>
In this presentation, students are asked to write CVC words, but they are given clues in sentences to help them. You can show one sentence clue at a time. When they have written the word on their whiteboards or have given an answer orally, you can reveal the answers on the next slides.
Each picture is labelled with its CVC word.
<strong>Presentation 3 – (16 Slides) (Suitable for students learning CVC Words with short vowels)</strong>
In this presentation, children are shown pictures of mixed CVC words. With their partner, they say the word and write it down.
<strong>You can show one picture at a time.</strong>
When they have written their word, reveal the answers one by one by clicking on the slide.
Option: You can choose which presentation you want to play in your phonics session. You may want to concentrate just on medial vowel ‘e’ in all three presentations.
Also included:
Teacher Notes
PowerPoint 2 mins and 5 mins Timer
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This product relates to activities based on colours.
Aimed at: EYFS/Reception/Year 1/SEN groups.
Ideal to use in a carousel system - each table has a dedicated activity and the children can move round once they have had a go at an activity.
<strong>Content:</strong>
Teachers Notes on activities
-Whole page colour words surrounded by bubbles
-Whole page colour words for children to trace over the dashes
Colour word cards - upper case letters
Colour word cards - lower case letters
Selection of colour pictures with labels
Black and white pictures for children to colour in
Clipart buttons in a variety of colours
Colours : red, brown, blue, orange, black, green, grey, yellow, white, purple and pink.
<strong>• Activity 1</strong> – You can direct the children to use any colour media to fill in the colour words and the bubbles – paint, crayons, felt tips, pencils.
<strong>• Activity 2</strong> – Children join up the dashes to complete the letters and then colour in the word. They can draw things that are usually that colour.
<strong>• Activity 3</strong> – Use IT Paint Palette on computer to create a colourful picture or simply a rainbow. Extension: Ask the more able to copy type/write the colours they have used.
</strong>• Activity 4 – Colour sort.</strong> Children sort the buttons by colour and glue them in the correct circles.
<strong>• Activity 5: Hands-on activity:</strong> Alternatively, put out a selection of real buttons for children sort into colour groups onto the circles and they can say how they have grouped the buttons.
<strong>• Activity 6: Word cards (upper/lower case letters):</strong>
Lay out blank sugar paper or ordinary paper for children to glue on the colour card word, either upper or lower case, and then colour inside the letters.
<strong>Prep:</strong> Cut out a selection of different colour pictures for the children and get them to decide which colour pictures they should stick around the name of the card colour. See preview slide.
<strong>US Version</strong>
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/color-activities-paint-color-in-and-trace-over-color-sort-activities-it-link-prek-kindergarten-11881996
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Link to Classroom Visual Displays UK
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/classroom-visual-colour-displays-mixing-colours-colour-flashcards-favourite-colour-activities-11341743
I have now bundled the mixed CVC Presentations and worksheets together as they relate to mixed CVC words.
The set of 6 interactive PowerPoint Presentations are great time-saving assets to any phonic sessions.
They are easy to use and the children will enjoy cooperative learning - think, pair share.
The 20 worksheets are additional resources for children to practise what they have been learning.
The worksheets include reading simple high frequency sight words.
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CVC words fun activities with picture cards for Reception and Year 1/PreK and K.
Learning intention: Blending/segmenting CVC words for reading and writing.
This product contains:
• Teacher’s Notes and Answer Sheet for carousel activity
• 30 CVC Word Search Strips with pictures (6 pages)
• 30 CVC Sentence Strips to read and find CVC answer (6 pages)
• Find and Write CVC List Worksheets –With headings Table 1 to Table 6 for carousel
• 36 Pictures (not labelled) for CVC List Worksheets above (Laminate/cut out)
• 36 Pictures labelled for other suggested activities
<strong>30 CVC Word Search Strips with pictures (6 pages)</strong>
There are 6 worksheets each containing 5 CVC word search strips.
The students look at the picture and then search for the word in the strip. When found, they colour or shade in the word.
You can cut the strips out and stick into students’ phonics book.
<strong>30 CVC Sentence Clue Strips (6 pages)</strong>
These worksheets are for the more able that can read and decode words.
The students read the sentence which gives a clue to the CVC word to look for in the mini word search strip. The strips contain two CVC words, but only one is correct.
For example: This animal barks.
He/She then looks for the word in the strip and colour or shade in the word.
You have the option of cutting out the strips and selecting those you feel are suitable for your students and sticking them into workbooks or the students can complete the worksheets.
<strong>Find and Write Carousel Activity</strong>
The students are up and moving in this activity. Once they have completed the task on table 1, they then move on to table 2 with a different selection of pictures with Table 2 Worksheet CVC List and so on to Table 6.
Each table contains a set of different pictures which relates to each worksheet with the same pictures. Children work in table groups.
When the children change tables, hand out the ‘Find and Write List’ for that table for children to write on.
You can set a time limit for working on each table.
The students look at the worksheet for, e.g. table 3. They will see six pictures. They find the pictures that match what is on their worksheet and write the CVC word for that picture.
<strong>Make sure they write their names on their worksheet before handing them in and going on to the next table activity with new words and pictures.</strong>
<strong>Other Suggested Uses</strong>
Extra group activity – Select some of the laminated pictures cards and ask the children to write the cvc words for those cards on their whiteboards.
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File Type: Word and PDF.
This product relates to color activities.
Ideal to use in group settings - each table has a dedicated activity and the children can move round once they have had a go or completed an activity.
<strong>Content:</strong>
Teachers Notes on activities
-Whole page color words surrounded by bubbles
-Whole page color words for children to trace over the dashes
Color word cards - upper case letters
Color word cards - lower case letters
Selection of color pictures with labels
Black and white pictures for children to color in
Clipart buttons in a variety of colors
Colors : red, brown, blue, orange, black, green, gray, yellow, white, purple and pink.
<strong>• Activity 1</strong> – You can direct the children to use any color equipment to fill in the color words and the bubbles – paint, crayons, felt tips, pencils.
<strong>• Activity 2</strong> – Children join up the dashes to complete the letters and then color in the word. They can draw things that are usually that color.
<strong>• Activity 3</strong> – Use IT Paint Palette on computer to create a colorful picture or simply a rainbow. Extension: Ask the more able to type/write the colors they have used by copying the word cards.
</strong>• Activity 4 – Color sort.</strong> Children sort the buttons by color and glue them in the correct circles.
<strong>• Activity 5: Hands-on activity:</strong> Alternatively, put out a selection of real buttons for children sort into color groups onto the circles and they can say how they have grouped the buttons.
<strong>• Activity 6: Word cards (upper/lower case letters):</strong>
Lay out blank sugar paper or ordinary paper for children to glue on the color card word, either upper or lower case, and then colour inside the letters.
<strong>Prep:</strong> Cut out a selection of different color pictures for the children and get them to decide which color pictures they should stick around the name of the card color. See preview slide.
<strong>UK Version</strong>
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/colour-activities-paint-colour-words-trace-over-colour-sort-cut-paste-it-link-11881979?theme=1
You may be intersted in Class Visuals relating to colors:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/room-visuals-colors-for-display-what-colors-are-when-mixed-flashcards-colors-activity-worksheets-11341707
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