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ckla decodable digital letters sound slides editable
By The Curious Cell
Unlock the power of reading with our Decodable Digital Letter Sound Google Slides! This interactive resource is designed to enhance letter recognition and phonics skills for young learners. Each slide features clear and engaging visuals of letters, allowing students to read and identify each letter by simply clicking on it. The audio feature enables them to hear the corresponding sounds, making it easier for them to associate letters with their phonetic sounds.
These slides are perfect for classroom use, providing teachers with a dynamic and interactive way to introduce letter sounds to their students. They can be used during guided reading sessions, literacy centers, or independent practice. With a user-friendly format, these slides make learning fun and effective!
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VC Words Nonsense Word Fluency Practice VC Blending Kindergarten First Grade
By Your Educational Oasis
VC words are simple, two-letter words made up of a vowel followed by a consonant, such as "at," "in," or "up." These words are beneficial for early readers because they introduce basic phonics skills, helping students recognize and blend vowel and consonant sounds. Mastering VC words builds a strong foundation for decoding more complex words, improves reading fluency, and boosts confidence in early literacy development.
Benefits
Mastering sound blending
Developing fluency in reading phonetically regular words
Supports early literacy skill development
Lays the groundwork for advanced reading comprehension
Testimonials
"My students have shown significant progress in their reading skills after using these fluency passages. The flexibility of implementation makes it a valuable resource in my classroom." - TeacherAnu
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By Jennifer Connett
This sight word worksheet packet contains eight no prep worksheets for practicing reading, writing and spelling the target sight word. The sight word is taught in context with targeted sight word reading fluency passages and unscrambling sentences pages. Other sight word activities include tracing the sight word, writing the sight word and spelling the sight word. There is also a page included for students to get creative and decorate the sight word. This packet focuses on the sight word a.
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Rhyme Time Clip Fun~Phonemic Awareness, hands-on, recording sheets, K-1st grade
By Regina Frazier
Students will have fun clipping words that rhyme. This is a hands-on on motivating lesson that will not only teach phonemic awareness skills but also work on fine motor skills. There are six recording sheets to go along with this activity. You can differentiate instruction with these worksheets. Some students may be drawing rhyming pictures while others may be writing sets of rhyming words.
You will receive:
- ten full-size rhyming cards
-Six recording sheets
-One answer key
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By Jennifer Connett
This sight word worksheet packet contains eight no prep worksheets for practicing reading, writing and spelling the target sight word. The sight word is taught in context with targeted sight word reading fluency passages and unscrambling sentences pages. Other sight word activities include tracing the sight word, writing the sight word and spelling the sight word. There is also a page included for students to get creative and decorate the sight word. This packet focuses on the sight word for.
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Sight Word Work: a
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Reading and Spelling Beginning Letter Sounds with -all Endings
By Beth Hammett
Help elementary readers master "-all" endings by using the handouts. Visually appealing black and white pictures help students with inferencing skills, motor skills, and choosing correct answers. Includes: Directions and options for playing as a game with small/whole groups ball call hall mall tall wall Fun for introductions of sounds and words, as a review, or as assessment.
By Jennifer Connett
This sight word worksheet packet contains eight no prep worksheets for practicing reading, writing and spelling the target sight word. The sight word is taught in context with targeted sight word reading fluency passages and unscrambling sentences pages. Other sight word activities include tracing the sight word, writing the sight word and spelling the sight word. There is also a page included for students to get creative and decorate the sight word. This packet focuses on the sight word here.
This packet contains the following activities:
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Sight Word Work: a
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Sight Word Work: Complete Set (All Words Available)
Inferencing Writing Activity 1
By Beth Hammett
Combine visual learning and inferencing to enhance students sentencing skills. Using a Word Bank, students fill-in-the-blanks with sight words (boy, girl, play, ran, stop, go, ball, tall, dog, cat). Colorful illustrations help struggling readers interpret sentence meanings. Higher level students use inferencing skills to assess correctness. Can be used for assessment or practice. Group or individual activity.
By Jennifer Connett
This sight word worksheet packet contains eight no prep worksheets for practicing reading, writing and spelling the target sight word. The sight word is taught in context with targeted sight word reading fluency passages and unscrambling sentences pages. Other sight word activities include tracing the sight word, writing the sight word and spelling the sight word. There is also a page included for students to get creative and decorate the sight word. This packet focuses on the sight word the.
This packet contains the following activities:
To see a free sample, please check out the following link:
Sight Word Work: a
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Sight Word Work: Complete Set (All Words Available)
By Jennifer Connett
This sight word worksheet packet contains eight no prep worksheets for practicing reading, writing and spelling the target sight word. The sight word is taught in context with targeted sight word reading fluency passages and unscrambling sentences pages. Other sight word activities include tracing the sight word, writing the sight word and spelling the sight word. There is also a page included for students to get creative and decorate the sight word. This packet focuses on the sight word go.
This packet contains the following activities:
To see a free sample, please check out the following link:
Sight Word Work: a
Get this packet as a part of the following bundle:
Sight Word Work: Complete Set (All Words Available)
By Jennifer Connett
This sight word worksheet packet contains eight no prep worksheets for practicing reading, writing and spelling the target sight word. The sight word is taught in context with targeted sight word reading fluency passages and unscrambling sentences pages. Other sight word activities include tracing the sight word, writing the sight word and spelling the sight word. There is also a page included for students to get creative and decorate the sight word. This packet focuses on the sight word I.
This packet contains the following activities:
To see a free sample, please check out the following link:
Sight Word Work: a
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Sight Word Work: Complete Set (All Words Available)
By Jennifer Connett
This sight word worksheet packet contains eight no prep worksheets for practicing reading, writing and spelling the target sight word. The sight word is taught in context with targeted sight word reading fluency passages and unscrambling sentences pages. Other sight word activities include tracing the sight word, writing the sight word and spelling the sight word. There is also a page included for students to get creative and decorate the sight word. This packet focuses on the sight word find.
This packet contains the following activities:
To see a free sample, please check out the following link:
Sight Word Work: a
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Sight Word Work: Complete Set (All Words Available)
By Regina Frazier
This is a fun, motivating, hands on activity that will help students with short vowel sounds. Students can use clothespins to clip the short vowel sound they hear.You could also use this activity as a pocket chart literacy center. Recording sheets are included. Have fun teaching short vowel sounds to your students. Even if you have only taught a couple of vowel sounds, you could still use this activity. Simply pass out the vowel letter strips to each student and say short vowel words using just the sounds you are working on or show students short vowel picture cards representing all five vowels. Adapt this activity to meet your needs throughout the school year. This can be used in a whole group or smaller groups.
You will receive colorful short vowel letter strips. Just print as many as you like for your students to use.
You will also receive 25 sound cards with pictures that have short vowel sounds.
Short vowel letter headers are added for you to use in a pocket chart activity.
Two recording sheets are available for all short vowel sounds.View the recording sheets by previewing this product.
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Q&U Best Friends Coloring Sheet | Q and U Besties Worksheet
By Little Learner Crafts
Teach your littles that Q and U are best friends who are always together.
Use this coloring sheet as a tool when teaching letters Q and U. You can also utilize this worksheet when teaching new readers that Q&U are always together.
Editable High Frequency Word Practice Printable Kinder First Grade Writing
By Your Educational Oasis
This resource is a printable worksheet designed for kindergarten and first-grade students to practice writing high-frequency words. It can be used in various ways in the classroom, such as in centers, for independent practice, or as homework assignments.
Benefits
Repetition of writing high-frequency words enhances vocabulary familiarity.
Improves spelling and word recognition through consistent practice.
Boosts reading fluency by reinforcing word recall.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
To implement this resource, simply print out the worksheets and provide them to students for practice during literacy centers, as independent work, or as part of their homework assignments.
Testimonials
“My students have shown great improvement in recognizing and writing high-frequency words since we started using these worksheets!” - Happy Teacher
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Phonics Activity Beginning Sound Hunt Reading Center Activity Kinder-1st Grade
By Come Alive Communications
Looking for an engaging and active way to reinforce phonics skills? This scavenger hunt combines movement and learning, making phonics practice fun for Kindergarten and 1st-grade students!
This phonics scavenger hunt is packed with everything you need to get your students practicing essential phonics skills in an exciting, hands-on way. With step-by-step teacher directions, a student-friendly recording sheet, and an answer key for easy assessment, this activity is ready to go! Your students will match pictures to the initial sound, build fine motor skills as they write lowercase letters, and enjoy the built-in movement. This is perfect for independent practice or centers, whether you're teaching in small groups or as a whole class. This is #4 in the Scavenger Hunt Series. It is perfect for kindergarten, first grade, early second grade or any student working on initial sounds. Start with whole-group instruction to guide your students through the process of identifying the picture, matching them to words, and writing their answers. Once they master the format, this scavenger hunt becomes an independent literacy station that can be used again and again with different content!
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Contents:
Teacher Directions
Student Directions and Recording Sheet
Teacher Answer Key
15 Picture/Initial Sound Matching Cards
Recording sheet for assessment or progress monitoring
Built-in movement and fine motor practice
Perfect for:
Whole group instruction
Independent literacy centers
Scavenger hunts for phonics practice
Multi-sensory learning that combines movement, visual identification, and writing
Common Core Alignment:
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.K.2.D: I can isolate and pronounce the initial sound in a word.
✏️CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.2.C: I can isolate and pronounce the initial sound in a word.
How it Works:
Students may start at ANY card with their pencil and paper on a clipboard. If this is too much to carry: Adjust the activity, by “hiding” the cards around the classroom writing surfaces such as tables and desks and have a pencil at each station.
Write the number of the starting card in the top left square.
Look at the picture, say what it is and think about the initial (beginning) sounds.
Walk around the room searching for that letter located in the oval in the top right of another card that matches the picture
When found, write the Beginning Sound on the line in the first box.
Following the arrow on their paper to box 2, write the number of this card in the box on the top left.
Repeat until all boxes are full. Students should return to starting card when completed.
You will❤️ it because:
Teachers will love how easy this scavenger hunt is to set up and how versatile it is—use it for independent practice, centers, or whole group activities. It’s aligned with a trusted phonics curriculum and provides a great way to assess students’ understanding. Plus, the built-in movement keeps students engaged and focused, making phonics practice more fun!
Students will love the excitement of searching for the right answers while moving around the room. The matching activity encourages them to think critically about phonics and fine-tune their motor skills, making learning feel like a game.
Who is this for?
Kindergarten through 2nd-grade teachers looking for engaging phonics activities.
Teachers seeking a UFLI-aligned, not endorsed by-simply introduced in the same sequence- resource to support phonics instruction.
Educators needing fun, low-prep activities for independent centers or small groups.
Teachers looking for ways to incorporate movement into phonics practice.
Teachers wanting an easy way to assess and monitor students’ phonics progress.
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By K3 Homeschool Foundations
This is a NO prep practice sheet to work on rhyming! It is important that students have time to practice this skill on their own! Color the picture that does NOT rhyme!
Count the Phonemes or Sounds in Words~Circus Peanuts, Phonemic Awareness K-1
By Regina Frazier
Students will count the phonemes or sounds they hear in picture word cards and place them on peanut bags. They will place the peanut word card under the number that represents the sounds they hear. This is a terrific phonemic awareness activity. Students need to know the difference between counting the sounds they hear in words and counting letters in words. I also find that many students often confuse counting phonemes with counting syllables in words. Students need to practice this phonemic awareness skill often so they can become better writers and their inventive spelling will improve. They need lots and lots of practice. Breaking words up into individual sounds is in many DIBELS testing that kindergarten students are expected to do.
You could use this activity on a pocket chart or
I updated this packet to include 36 pictures for students to sort into categories as they count the sounds they hear in words. There are extra peanuts for you to use if you wish to design new words to add to this activity. This activity also comes with an Answer Key.
You will receive the following:
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Letter Naming Fluency Practice- Kinder Fundations Aligned Unit 1, Week 1
By Your Educational Oasis
Enhance your literacy instruction with our Letter Naming Fluency Practice Worksheets - Kindergarten Reading Supports, Unit 1. Perfectly complementing Fundations, these worksheets bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence through systematic and engaging activities. Featuring interactive exercises, progress monitoring tools, and differentiated instruction, it ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success. Invest in these worksheets to empower your students with the confidence and proficiency they need to excel in literacy.
Benefits
Bolsters rapid letter recognition and sound correspondence.
Ensures all students build strong foundational skills essential for reading success.
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
These worksheets can be implemented in various ways in the classroom, including in centers, small groups, for independent work, or as peer tutoring activities.
Testimonials
“My students have shown tremendous improvement in letter naming fluency since incorporating these worksheets into our daily routine!” - Happy Teacher
BOOM CARDS™ Digital Task Cards Three-part Elkonin Boxes Phonemic Awareness
By Tech for Teaching
⭐️ PHONOLOGICAL ⭐️ AWARENESS PHONEMIC ⭐️ AWARENESS ELKONIN BOXES ⭐️
⭐️This deck of 30 BOOM CARDS™ is intended to be used for direct instruction of phonemic awareness either in person or remotely. Large colorful pictures will increase student interest while three-dimensional drag-and-drop dots are used to visually demonstrate the process of breaking CVC words into individual phonemes.
⭐️Words included are:
rat, jet, pig, pop, sun, map, bed, hot, fin, bus, fan, web, pit, jog, gum
⭐️Phonemic awareness, or the ability to manipulate individual sounds or phonemes within words, is a critical skill for children to learn prior to decoding and spelling. Being able to successfully identify, substitute, and delete phonemes in words is a predictor of future reading success. Because phonemic awareness involves the sounds or phonemes in words, it does not include or require knowledge of alphabetic characters.
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A link to access 30 Digital Task Cards on the BOOM Learning Website for practicing the phonemic awareness skill of segmenting words into sounds.
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