Plus we’re going to break down different elements of decoding words, from recognizing letter sounds to blending, as well as provide some fun learning activities you can do at home, so you can help your kid master this critically important skill. Why is decoding important? Many students are ...
Free printable blending cards Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> ___<<. Thephonics printablespdf file will open in a new window for you to save the freebie and print the blends pack. Whether you are a pare...
Use green index cards with consonant letters printed on them and blue cards for the vowels. Read the story "Cat Nap" to the students in a group. Review all the sounds each letter makes. Model the blending activity by putting a consonant and a vowel in the same car. Move it on the ...
You are probably familiar with cvc words, but just in case I wanted to quickly explain what a cvc word is. CVC words are three letter words that follow a consonant/vowel/consonant pattern. CVC words are considered the simplest words for emerging readers to decode by blending the three sounds...
First team to build all their words wins! If these letter blends practice activities for Kindergarten look like something you could use, head on over to my Website store! You can also find centers for CVCe practice. As well as CVC practice too. If you would like all of these centers ...
Use green index cards with consonant letters printed on them and blue cards for the vowels. Read the story "Cat Nap" to the students in a group. Review all the sounds each letter makes. Model the blending activity by putting a consonant and a vowel in the same car. Move it on the ...
This activity helps to build phonemic awareness and language skills. Have your preschoolers practice blending different letter sounds to form words. Ask them to practice with letter cards or pictures of objects that start with particular sounds, for example, a picture of an apple and the sound "...
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Use green index cards with consonant letters printed on them and blue cards for the vowels. Read the story "Cat Nap" to the students in a group. Review all the sounds each letter makes. Model the blending activity by putting a consonant and a vowel in the same car. Move it on the ...
After teaching my students the phonics skills they need to start decoding words, I want them to use those skills to practice reading and writing decodable sentences. This is a big step for our young learners, and they need a lot of practice. Not only do I want my students to use the ...