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Literacy for early childhood
Phonics alphabetical order a-z phonics illustration posters flashcards
Phonics alphabetical order a-z phonics illustration posters flashcards
Research shows that when phonics is taught in a structured way – starting with the easiest sounds and progressing through to the most complex – it is the most effective way of teaching young children to read.
Use these illustrated alphabet cards to help children begin to recognise the sounds that each individual letter makes and have a bright and eye catching alphabet display in class or at home.
This 52 page pack includes:
26 letters of the alphabet with a cute illustration
26 plain letters of the alphabet
It is intended to be printed out and laminated so each letter is double sided (the picture letter side/the plain letter side) as shown in the video.
Each letter has an image that corresponds to the letter sound, a phrase to “Say” to remember the sound the letter represents, and a phrase to say as you “Write” the letter to remember how to correctly form the letter when writing.
For example ‘s’ has a picture of a child on a slide.
You can say “ssss, ssss, ssslide”.
You can put your finger at the top of the slide and say “Slide down the slide” to show your child how to write the letter ‘s’.
I hope you enjoy this product!
Total Pages
52 pages
Phonics Phase 3 Based letters & sounds activities worksheets posters kinder ks1
The teaching materials in this booklet suggest an order for teaching letters and provide a selection of activities to support learning and practising reading and writing with the sounds learned. Feel free to pick and choose the suitable activities for your child, they may need to do more activities for some of the letters than others, pick the pace that suits their needs!
It must always be remembered that phonics is the step up to word recognition. Automatic reading of all words – decodable and tricky – is the ultimate goal.
This pack includes:
-eye-catching posters to use for teaching each Phase 3 sound, with a picture to help children remember the sound and a caption to remind them of how to form the letter
-‘Things beginning with’ worksheet to practise recognising the onset sound
-‘Write the initial letter sound’ worksheet to revise sounds learned so far and practise writing the letters
-‘Reading Comprehension’ sheet to allow children to practise reading a short passage featuring words with the new sound and answer some questions about it
-‘Draw pictures to match the letter sound’ worksheet, to practise recognising words with that sound
-‘Rainbow letters’ to revise handwriting for sounds learned so far