PK/K
Shared reading of these seasonal alphabet charts can be done in whole groups, small groups or centers.
Different ways to read the charts are:
· Read the tall lowercase letters
· Read the vowels
· Read the boxes with people
· Read the boxes with places
Charts include
· Back to school
· Halloween
· Thanksgiving
· Christmas
· Winter
· Valentine’s Day
· Spring
Centers
· Make copies of the blank chart and laminate it. At a center have the students use dry erase markers and fill in the chart with pictures and/or words.
· Make copies of the black and white versions of the charts. At a center students outline the boxes of tall lowercase letters green, boxes with vowels red; boxes with people blue, etc. (see headers)
· Make copies of the alphabet charts that don’t have letters. Students use magnetic letters and put the correct letter in each box.
These CvC center activities and worksheets will give your kindergarten and first grade students an engaging way to practice reading CvC words.
- CVC Puzzles
At a literacy center, students match the pieces to form the pictured word. There are 12 puzzles for each vowel. The puzzles are color coded by vowel for scaffolding and organization.
- CVC Clip Cards
At a literacy center,
· students clip the picture that matches the written word.
· students clip the vowel that that is in the pictured word..
There are multiple cards for each vowel.
- CVC Worksheets
Choose from the 9 worksheets that best meet the needs of your students.
K - 1
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your students learn to read, spell and write r controlled vowels? Start by introducing your students to the r controlled vowels by creating an interactive anchor chart with your students. Everything you need for the anchor chart is included. Just print, cut and let your students help you create it. Single page posters for each r controlled vowel are also included. Then set your students free to practice reading, spelling and writing r controlled vowels with the 3 different center activities. Also included in this resource are NO PREP worksheets that can be used as centers, morning work, homework, small group instruction or independent practice.
In no time, your students will be AR, ER, IR, OR, and UR masters!
Practicing CvCC words will be loads of fun with these working with words center activities and worksheets. Recognizing the ending sound (s) of words is an important phonics skill for beginning readers. You will find 3 hands on CvCC center activities - puzzles, clip cards and making words mats, plus 7 worksheets.
Roll the dice, spin the spinner, unscramble the words or play tic tac toe with a friend – your kindergarten or first grade students will have fun learning cvc, cvce, ccvc, and cvcc words with these No Prep phonics worksheets.
We have also included a reading passage for your students to find the specified words for each type of word pattern.
Just print and go with these phonics practice sheets.
We have also included a reading passage for your students to find the specified words for each type of word pattern.
Just print and go with these phonics practice sheets.
Are your kindergarten or first grade students working on beginning blends? Here are 5 CCVC word activities that will allow them to have fun practicing this standard.
This CCVC unit contains activities that can be used in whole group, small group or centers.
All activities use the same 24 pictures to make it easier for your students to work independently.
Response sheets are included to provide the students the opportunity to write the initial consonant blends.
The activities include:
•24 CCVC Puzzles
•24 CCVC Clip-It Cards
•Worksheets
•Interactive CCVC
•CCVC at the Pocket Chart
Do vowel pairs give your students problems? Help your first grade or second-grade students decode words in context and in isolation by applying common letter-sound correspondences with these vowel pair activities.
Each vowel pair has 3 different activities in this phonics unit.
• The first activity is a print and go activity sheet where your students read a sentence containing a word with the specific vowel pair, then cut and paste a corresponding picture.
• The second activity is a word sort, complete with sorting mats and word cards. We have included a response sheet so they can record their sorts.
• The third activity is a booklet for each vowel pair for your students to fold and make and then write the specified words.
Does your class need some hands-on practice with magic e, cvce, or silent e words? This phonics unit is perfect for kindergarten or first grade students, tricky silent e will become fun! Included in this unit of CVCE words are seven activities to meet the needs of various levels of students in your classroom. Some black and white versions are included.
The activities include:
• 4 Vowel Sound Sorting Mats and Pictures
• 12 Interactive Cut and Paste (changing cvc to cvce words)
• 12 Making/Writing CVCE Words Cards
• 16 Matching Picture to Text - Clip-It Cards
• 10 Sight Word/CVCE Scrambled Sentences
• 3 Tic Tac Toe Reading CVCE Words Game Cards
• 3 worksheets
Let your kindergarten and first grade superheroes have fun with this print and go Kindergarten/First Grade worksheet pack. They will cut and paste, spell words, read sight words, write words, add and subtract and more.
Included are:
Literacy:
•Initial Blends
•Short Vowel Sounds
•Long Vowel Sounds
•Sight Words
•Writing
Math
•One More and One Less with a number line
•Subtraction
•Addition
•Data Collection and Interpretation (Glyph)
•Counting by 2
Digraphs
Do your kids need more practice working with digraphs? These fun engaging print and go, resources are for you! Students will be reading, writing, drawing, cutting, gluing, and analyzing various words that include the digraphs.
This resource is a collaboration between Teacher' Toolkit, Practice Makes Perfect and Pint Size Learners.
Your students will be:
• Identifying words
• Distinguishing where the sounds come in a word
• Writing words
• Producing words
• Understanding the meaning of words
FREE
Do you need more authentic fun ways to get your kindergarten or first grade students reading and writing? They will love this Free Beginning Blends Write the Room literacy center activity. You can differentiate these activities by using the 3 levels of recording sheets included.
This resource is part of a bundle of Write the Room activities for the entire year, See it here.
The students should find a word/sentence posted in your classroom and write it in the correct box on the recording sheet.
There are three levels of the recording sheets so you can differentiate this activity.
1. Match the picture on the recording sheet to a picture card.
2. Find a picture card that has a word with a specific letter.
3. Find a sentence card that has the word on the response sheet.
Have fun teaching phonics!
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