Free ideas and activities for phonemic awareness. Rhyming, syllables, initial sound, and phoneme segmentation activities included. Fabulous Phonics This site explains beginning phonics rules and provides free activities and ideas for teaching beginning phonics for reading CVC words and words with consonant...
The book divides the 48 activities into categories: phoneme discrimination activities, rhyme and alliteration activities, oddity task activities, oral blending activities, oral segmentation activities, phonemic manipulation activities, and linking sounds to spelling activities. Contains a 25-item professional ...
Each time that I go back to the files for a phoneme or word family small group, I am always delighted at the options remembering all that is contained in this bundle. The middle sound activity is great for teaching small groups. I didn’t use the label kit, but these are perfectly ...
R-controlled vowels are not always easy for students to learn and pronounce. By using fun activities and games to help students learn, they can...
Learning through play is one of the strongest methods of learning for young children. Play is natural and incorporating academic information into play creates an environment of natural learning. Children are programmed to play, thus if we can get them learning academic concepts while they play, the...
Word segmentation (syllables (first and last syllables)) Phoneme manipulation Nursery Rhymes The following are all benefits: Enrich young children’s vocabulary Provide opportunities for oral language development Introduce children to basic story structure such as problem and solution, cause and effect ...
Once I played the recording of a hundred word passage on how to advertise for a kind of very expensive perfume to my students in the listening class. Before they listened, all the necessary new words like tuxedo, Leonardo da Vinci etc, were given and explained carefully. The tape was playe...
For example, the process for the literacy assessment item of “identify the initial sound of words” involved stimulus material consisting of 12 words in everyday use, and each word consisted of two to three phonemes. After hearing the word, the child was asked to say the first sound in ...
Phoneme Segmentation Count How Many Sounds in Words Boom Cards™ Need more independent practice for phoneme segmentation? These Boom Cards for counting the number of sounds in words are engaging, scaffolded, and standards based! Counting the number of sounds in a word is an impo...
Learning to recognize when combinations of letters make a single sound can be tricky for students. These games and activities offer fun,...