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Firstly, my name really is Sunshine Susie! (I know! Can you believe it?!) My goal is to create and share products that engage your students, make your life easier, so you can get out of school and start living more. Have a lovely day! Sunshine.
Looking for sentence building games with words which all match your students phonic ability? Well here it is!
These games allow children to strengthen both their blending skills and their sentence building skills in one game. Each game can be played independently, or in pairs.
The games come in two sets (with all initial code phonemes in each- see below), to allow for even more differentiation. Both sets of games have a sentence building component, set 1 asks students to draw their sentence after building to improve short term memory length, and show comprehension. Whilst Set 2 asks students to record their completed sentence to improve long term memory.
Phonemes included in this resource:
a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y,z,ff,ll,ss,zz, sh, ch, tch, th, ck, wh, qu, ng
Word types included in this resource:
cvc, vcc, cvcc, ccvc, ccvcc, cccvc
If you’re using the ‘Sounds-Write’ phonics programme (like me) then you know it can be tricky to find games which perfectly match the phonemes taught, and not include phonics not already introduced. Well not anymore!
This game pack is fantastic for consolidating phonic knowledge and strengthening blending skills. It can be played by by one or two students independently; or it can be used for group work. Not only does it really work, but you need a teeny amount of prep, just print the game boards and go! My school have adopted these games for the whole of KS1, with the best results we’ve ever had on this years phonics screening test.
I have included games for all units 11 - 20 in the ‘extended code’. That means the following phonemes are included:
Unit 11 -i, ie, y, i-e, igh
Unit 12 - oo, u, oul
Unit 13- oo
Unit 14 - u, ou, o
Unit 15 - ou (ow/u/oo)
Unit 16 - s, ss,st, c, ce, se, sc
Unit 17 - s (s/z)
Unit 18 - i, ll, al, el, il, le, ol
Unit 19 - or, aw, a, ar, au, al
Unit 20 - air, are, ear, ere, eir, ayer, ayor
Each game includes a colour version and a black and white version for your printing preferences. Units with new phonemes include a game version with the new (focus) phoneme highlighted ( I find this useful for students who struggle with fluency), and a none highlighted version, for more fluent readers.
If you are using the ‘Sounds-Write’ phonics programme (like me) then you know it can be tricky to find games which perfectly match the phonemes taught, and not include phonics not already introduced. Well not anymore!
This game pack is fantastic for consolidating phonic knowledge and strengthening blending skills. It can be played by by one or two students independently; or it can be used for group work. Not only does it really work, but you need a teeny amount of prep, just print the game boards and go!
I have included games for all units 31 - 40 in the ‘extended code’. That means the following phonemes are included:
Unit 31 - Spelling - /y/ - y,i, ie, ee
Unit 32 - /oe/ - oe, o_e, ow, oa, ough, o
Unit 33 -/ny/ - n, nn, ne, gh, kn
Unit 34 -/er/ - ar, ir, or, ur, er, ear, oar
Unit 35 - vo/ - v, vv, ve
Unit 36 - /oo/ - oo, ew, u, ue, u_e, ui, ou, ough
Unit 37 - /j/ - j, g, ge, dge
Unit 38 -/g/ - g, gg, gh, gu
Unit 39 - Spelling - /g/ - j, g
Unit 40 - /f/ - f, ff, gh, ph
Each game includes a colour version and a black and white version for your printing preferences. Units with new phonemes include a game version with the new (focus) phoneme highlighted ( I find this useful for students who struggle with fluency), and a none highlighted version, for more fluent readers.
f you are using the ‘Sounds-Write’ phonics programme (like me) then you know it can be tricky to find games which perfectly match the phonemes taught, and not include phonics not already introduced. Well not anymore!
This game pack is fantastic for consolidating phonic knowledge and strengthening blending skills. It can be played by by one or two students independently; or it can be used for group work. Not only does it really work, but you need a teeny amount of prep, just print the game boards and go!
I have included games for all units 41 - 49 in the ‘extended code’. That means the following phonemes are included:
Unit 41 - Spelling - /gh/ - g, f
Unit 42 - /m/ - m, mm, mb, mn
Unit 43 -/or/ - oar, ore, our, augh, ough
Unit 44 -/h/ - h, wh
Unit 45 - /k/ - c, k, ck, ch, cc
Unit 46 - /r/ - r, rr, rh, wr
Unit 47 - /t/ - t, tt, bt, te
Unit 48 -/z/ - z, ze, zz, s, se, ss
Unit 49 - /eer/ - eer, ere, ear
Each game includes a colour version and a black and white version for your printing preferences. Units with new phonemes include a game version with the new (focus) phoneme highlighted ( I find this useful for students who struggle with fluency), and a none highlighted version, for more fluent readers.
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I have broken the GPS (SPaG) progression documents into objectives per strand, to make it easier to track progress, or isolate gaps in student knowledge.
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My mixed Year 3/4 loved these activities.
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Understand how writers use figurative and expressive language to create images and atmosphere.
Be able to locate key information for a purpose
Identify the main ideas from more than one paragraph
Make predictions based on what is stated and implied
Ask questions to improve understanding
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