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Sounds and Letters: ai

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
Review reading skills with your class using this colorful presentation. Learners read a series of words missing the letter i. They add the letter and read the new word. It is a quick and simple review of the topic. Note: The resource...
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Sounds and Letters: ou

For Teachers 2nd
Explore the sound of ou with your class. Learners read a series of sentences containing words with this sound. Then, they discuss a list of words spelled with an ou. This is a quick and easy way to review this concept. 
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The K and CK Sound

For Teachers 2nd
Review the k and ck sound. Using a simple technique, learners explore this sound. This is a great way to discuss this concept in the classroom. It can also help your class practice spelling skills.
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The Wh Spelling

For Teachers 2nd
Review the wh sound with your class. This series of slides shows a picture of an object that begins with this sound and displays the word above. It is a quick and easy way to discuss this topic. It could be used as a review during a...
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The Long E Sound

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
Use this resource to help your class practice the long e sound, spelled ee. This is a great tool to use to kick-off a reading lesson or as part of a center activity. Note: The second slide has a father enjoying his beer.
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Beginning Sound of Letter P

For Students Pre-K - K
In this instructional activity on the letter P, students first practice tracing and writing the upper and lower case letter P. Next, students identify picture that begin with the P sound. Picture words are missing the beginning P only.
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Beginning Sound of Letter S

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this sound/letter worksheet, students practice tracing and writing the upper and lower case letter S. Next, students identify pictures that begin with the S sound.
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School-Home Links: Sounds Letters Make

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this letter sounds activity, students have a family member read each line to their child. The students then tell the letter for the sound he or she hears at the beginning of the word.