Designed to help you confidently teach letter sounds (phonics) and digraphs (th, ch, sh, ck etc) and then introduce CVC words to begin spelling, reading & writing.
Use it over & over again to keep the kids engaged and learning through play!
✅ Age: 3-6 years + Kids with Additonal Needs ✅ Skills: Letter Sounds, Phonics, Digraphs, CVC Words ✅ Fonts
You'll feel confident teaching your child/client/students to: ✅ Sound out and match up phonetically correct letter sounds and digraphs ✅ Sound out the words by pulling apart each sound (segmenting), including digraphs: c-a-t, k-i-ng, sh-e-ll ✅ Put the sounds back together (blending) to read the word, including digraphs: c-a-t makes the word cat, k-i-ng makes the word king ✅ Recognise digraph sounds at the beginning, middle and end of words: k-i-ng, king ends with the sound ng, the last sound in king is ng ✅ Practice CVC words - fill in the first, middle & last sound ✅ CVC rhyming, word, story & spelling activites
Activites include digraphs in the second book ✅ ABC Animals: Learn the sounds for each letter: a for ant, b for bat, c for cat etc ✅ When I Say, I Hear/What Starts with the Sound: Say the name of the animal and match it to the letter tile (first sound) ✅ ABC Letter Sounds: Trace the letter, say the name of the animal and the first sound. ✅ CVC Words: fill in the blanks to sound out, spell, read and write the CVC words ✅ CVC Rhyming Words: ake up different rhyming words like cab, tab, lab and other nonsense words! ✅ CVC Short Vowel AEIOU Words: make up CVC words with different first and last sounds. ✅ CVC Spelling: Practice spelling and writing CVC words ✅ CVC Matching Game ✅ Read the Story ✅ Write a Story
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Digital Download - Files are emailed to you
Licence is for one household, classroom or therapy room to use the resources within that house/room.
Each digital files comes with 3 downloads.
Where applicable - Personalised fields need to be edited on a desktop, NOT a mobile or tablet.
I absolutely love this resource as I can individualise it for each student and their immediate needs or targets. The students enjoy seeing their name on the front and were eager to start. Thanks again!
These were so helpful with my little one’s. It helped me to be able to get them interested in retelling the story by using the pictures which l put on pop sticks stick.
Love these poppies.
Constructed the poppies by sticking on a small piece of cardboard and then attaching to a stick to push into the dirt.
Great design
As a teacher myself, I know the value of play and learning. I love that the road signs allow my granddaughters to play in different mediums and use them in different way. Thank you for another wonderful learning resource.
Thank you for this awesome idea! My printer wasn’t actually working so I couldn’t print out your beautiful printable but I used the idea & cardboard to make a wreath…loved the taping of straw & threading with a pipe cleaner to keep it together, so clever.