Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.
Hi! I currently work in London as a Deputy Headteacher. I love all things teaching and learning! I am extremely passionate about education and find researching and creating new strategies and ideas exciting. The world of teaching and leading in England is highly stressful and it's up to all of us to look after each other's well-being...I hope my resources save you some precious time.
60 word flashcards covering all sounds from Phase 5 in Letters and Sounds. Cut out and laminate the sounds and you have a great, durable set of words to complement the teaching of phonics. Each picture has a picture representing the word - great for EAL learners. I have purposefully chosen some unusual words and images. This is because most pupils at KS1 age, learn so rapidly, their minds working as sponges. There should be no ceiling to the vocabulary taught to children – they should be exposed to a varied and interesting selection of words and images to ignite their curiosity and broaden their mental word banks.
These word flashcards can be used for so many things. They can be used in the teaching of phonics but can also be given to pupils to work independently on many different activities. There are 3 words for each sound and the sound is highlighted in green. Also a super resource to aid phonic interventions.
One key element in the teaching of phonics is to revisit previous sounds taught - using these flashcards is a great way to do just that! Lots of games can be played using flashcards, including, 'your pile, my pile'.
Any questions, please just ask! And please check out my other resources...
78 word flashcards covering all sounds from Phase 3 in Letters and Sounds. Cut out and laminate the sounds and you have a great, durable set of words to compliment the teaching of phonics.
These word flashcards can be used for so many things. They can be used in the teaching of phonics but can also be given to pupils to work independently on many different activities.
There are 3 words for each sound and the sound is highlighted in green. The words are differentiated, each sound has three levels of difficulty . Also a super resource to aid phonic interventions.
One key element in the teaching of phonics is to revisit previous sounds taught - using these flashcards is a great way to do just that! Lots of games can be played using flashcards, including, 'your pile, my pile'.
Any questions, please just ask! And please check out my other resources...
A tick list (which can easily be changed). I used this for information texts. Adapt for any topic.
Children check their own work and stick the checklist next to the work in book.
Thank you :)
Font and colour can be changed but sounds are typed out to be used for display. Put somewhere children stand to line up so they can practise their sounds as often as possible.
Can easily be changed for any sound that is being looked at. This sheet can be done as independent phonics activity or homework. Children draw the picture to fit the word.
Mindmaps where children can fill words in, sometimes an independent activity in class or sent home for homework. Linked to sounds that we learn that week.
Sheets can be easily changed to fit any sound.
I hope you have found these resources useful. If you have time please leave feedback :)
Word flashcards for all sounds within Phase 3 of Letters and Sounds. There is also another set with visuals for independent or EAL learning. The two can be used together for matching games.
Laminate these word cards and you can use them for a multitude of games and teaching!
Included in the bundle is also a set of 67 colour-coded flashcards for all sounds in Phase 2, 3 and 5.
Thank you for looking...any questions, please ask!