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Letter Puzzle | First Sound Fluency | Alphabet Practice
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
This Letter Puzzle is an engaging letter game designed to develop first-sound fluency and letter-sound recognition in young learners. Each puzzle presents a colorful illustration of an animal, object, or character, accompanied by a selection of black and white pictures representing the sounds heard at the beginning of the word. The objective is simple: match the correct picture to the corresponding sound of the letter.
As children explore the puzzles, they're not only honing their ability to identify initial sounds but also reinforcing their understanding of letter-sound correspondence. With a range of vibrant and appealing visuals, the game offers an immersive learning experience that captures children's attention and motivates them to participate actively.
Why You Will Want to Use This Letter Puzzle:
In conclusion, the Letter Puzzle offers a delightful way for children to practice first sound fluency and letter sound recognition, paving the way for successful literacy development. With its engaging gameplay and educational benefits, parents can feel confident in using this puzzle game to support their early literacy journey.
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
Handwriting improves a student's ability to recall information, make connections between different concepts, and synthesize information in new ways!
My handwriting book includes:
When a student can produce the letters correctly and quickly, they will use less brain power when writing words and sentences!
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
Let's be honest, phonemic awareness can be SO boring for our students! Whenever we are working on it they want to use the words in sentences or want to see a picture of what that word means! Now they have a picture to connect to the word!
These cards are so much fun my students beg me to work with them! I let them choose their manipulative; whether it is play-dough to tap, legos, chips, or blocks! This also gives those kiddos struggling with blending and segmenting a concrete method to gain those skills!
The cards are broken into each vowel sound so that you can easily practice phonemic awareness with the vowel you are working on. You can also mix them up so they can practice the skill for each vowel!
-Includes
-a,e,i,o,u
-CVC words with a picture
-Sound boxes on the front
-The word and amount of sounds on the back for self-correction!
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
It is important for a child to understand what a syllable IS and how to break words apart into syllables! When children begin to read and write multisyllabic words it will be vital they understand how to break the word into their syllables! This is a great hands-on and engaging way to work on syllables! Pick a manipulative that your child wants to use and get to work! Use them in centers or during small group!
Color By Code Letters/Upper and Lowercase Letters
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
Why not work on letters while coloring? My students love a color-by-code!
Ways to use this resource:
CVC Middle Sound Words Pocket Chart
By Elementary divas
This engaging cvc middle sound words pocket chart is easy read and prep.
What is included:
CVC Middle Sound Words:
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Hands On Phonics Blending and Segmenting Mats
By Jennifer Connett
Blend and segment one syllable CVC and CVCe words with these phonics reading mats. These hands on reading mats allow students a fun and engaging way to practice reading simple words.
These reading and blending mats are easy to differentiate for students learning different phonics concepts. Students can be given on the letter cards for the sounds they have mastered or are currently practicing to create, blend, and read the words. Recording sheets are available for students to record the words they create.
There are sound cards for single letters, digraphs, blends, trigraphs, diphthongs and vowel teams.
Sounds Included:
What is Included:
How to Use:
Print each set of cards on different colored card stock (beginning sounds on one color, vowels on another color and ending sounds on a third color). Place each set of cards face in on the mats in the right order. Have the student read the word made. Record the word on one of the recording sheets. Have the student move 1 card from 1 of the stacks to make a new word. (See Video Preview)
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CVC Reading and Blending Cards
CVC Puzzles
Spelling CVC Word Cards for Word Work Centers
By Jennifer Connett
This set contains over 100 unique CVC cards where students can complete hands on word work activities. This set is differentiated for students at all levels of phonics for CVC words. This phonics based CVC center provides an easy to follow literacy center for students to use over several weeks of learning to spell and read CVC words.
Sets Included:
How to Use
Be sure to check out these other CVC word resources!
CVC Word Puzzles
CVC Words Self Checking Reading and Blending Cards
CVC Sentences Reading Center
Letter L Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter L themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter L as well as recognizing the letter L in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter L Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter K and learning the initial sounds of the letter L. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /l/ sound.
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Letter L Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter Y Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter Y themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter Y as well as recognizing the letter Y in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter Y Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter Y and learning the initial sounds of the letter Y. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /y/ sound.
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Letter Y Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter R Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter R themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter R as well as recognizing the letter R in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter R Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter R and learning the initial sounds of the letter R. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /r/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter R Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter P Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter P themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter P as well as recognizing the letter P in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter P Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter P and learning the initial sounds of the letter P. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /p/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter P Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter W Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter W themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter W as well as recognizing the letter W in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter W Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter W and learning the initial sounds of the letter W. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /w/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter W Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter O Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter O as well as recognizing the letter O in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter E Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter O and learning the initial sounds of the letter O. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /o/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter O Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter V Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter V themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter V as well as recognizing the letter V in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter V Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter V and learning the initial sounds of the letter V. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /v/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter V Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter S Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter S as well as recognizing the letter S in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter S Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter S and learning the initial sounds of the letter S. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /s/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter S Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Hands On Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter N Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter N themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter N as well as recognizing the letter N in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter N Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter K and learning the initial sounds of the letter N. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /n/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter N Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Letter A Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter A as well as recognizing the letter A in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter A Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter A and learning the initial sounds of the letter A. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter A Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Hands On Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Wall Decor Letter Posters or Alphabet Puzzles
By Jennifer Connett
Make a wonderful alphabet poster wall display with these bold and colorful alphabet letters.
These letters are represented with a real photograph of something that begins with each letter. This set contains two sizes for each letter. The large letters are the size of full pages. The small letters fit 3-5 on a page.
How to Use:
Other alphabet products with real photographs:
Alphabet A-Z Phonics and Writing Bundle
Letter Z Hands On Centers for Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds
By Jennifer Connett
Incorporate letters into all parts of your classroom with this letter Y themed activity and center packet. Practice letter recognition while learning math and language arts skills for pre-k and kindergarten. This packet focuses on the beginning sound of the letter Z as well as recognizing the letter Z in capital and lowercase letter forms.
There are centers to incorporate letters into math, reading, writing, blocks and sensory centers. Play games and make books to help solidify the letter knowledge!
What is Included in Letter Y Centers
These centers are low prep activities that students will have fun using over and over as they practice learning to recognize the letter Z and learning the initial sounds of the letter Z. They are all hands on and get students using those fine motor muscles to practice building, sorting and tracing.
Many of these activities can fit into task boxes for easy to set up, clean up and storage. They can also be used as small group activities to target specific skills with a specific group of students as well as in a variety of different classroom centers.
Where to Use
These activities provide students with a fun and engaging way to learn about letters and beginning sounds.
These activities can also be used during speech therapy sessions for children who need practice with articulating the initial /z/ sound.
Get This In A Bundle and Save!
Letter Z Worksheet and Center Bundle
Alphabet Center Bundle (A-Z)
Alphabet Worksheet and Center Bundle (A-Z)