I have been a teacher in the Primary and Intermediate area for several years. For the last few years I have been a Education facilitator working with teachers and students in classrooms. I like to make resources that are engaging and interesting for students to use.
I have been a teacher in the Primary and Intermediate area for several years. For the last few years I have been a Education facilitator working with teachers and students in classrooms. I like to make resources that are engaging and interesting for students to use.
Students match the letter card to a picture.
Play it like a Bingo, with one person showing the letters and saying the sound.
Or students could just match the letters to the cards.
Students should be saying the sounds as they match the letters to the pictures.
Students use counters and dice to play the game.
throw the dice, move that many spaces, place the counter and say the letter
if you throw a six, you go again
First one to the end is the winner
Give students the photocopied sheet of the letter they are practising.
Practise saying the letter a few times.
Students colour in the letter. Decorate with buttons, glitter, cut up material, what ever you have available.
Students cut out the letter and glue it onto a large communal sheet.
Students can draw pictures of things that start with the phonic sound or find pictures in magazines.
The final sheet can be hung up in the classroom to view.
Students have to find the assigned letter in the grid and colour each one. If they find them all then the coloured pattern will become the letter. Students can then colour in the pictures that relate to the sound and letter. Encourage students to say the sound and the name of the letter. Use these as followup activities when you are focussing on certain letters.
Print these as a handout or laminate for students to use whiteboard markers.
This pack consists of a series of alphabet and phonic cards designed to develop letter recognition and letter sound relationships. The pack includes posters and games showing alphabet (upper and lower case letters) blends, consonant clusters and digraphs. All can be printed out and laminated, some could be used as an interactive slideshow or inserted into a workshop. These cards have upper and lower case letters. All graphics by Jacqui Sharp.
This package contains
4 files (87 pages in all)
Alphabet Word bank. Print this out, laminate and use by adding more words and pictures. Or use the Google Slide version to project up on to the screen and add more words and pictures to it
Alphabet Phonics Cards: Print these cards out, laminate and put up on your wall or use them in your group teaching. Project these cards up onto a screen and use them for letter recognition practice.
Phonics Matching Game: Print out, cut and laminate these cards. Mix the cards up and get students to match the letter sound to the pictures.
Alphabet, blends and vowels: Print out, cut and laminate these cards. Students use them for reference when they are writing. Play the alphabet and blend games.
RF.K.1.D; RF.K.2; RF.K.3; RF.K.3.A; RF.K.3.B
Students use these cards when they are writing their stories.
The pictures and words all start with the same beginning phonics sound. These can be used in teaching sessions and independently by students.
You can print slides 2 and 3 back to back or slides 2 and 4 back to back.