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Final Sounds: B
For this word and letter recognition worksheet, students examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letter b that should end in letter b. Picture clues are included. Students also practice tracing...
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Final Sounds: N
In this word and letter recognition worksheet, students examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letter n that should end in letter n. Picture clues are included. Students also practice tracing...
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Final Sounds: ng
In this word and letter recognition worksheet, learners examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letters ng that should end with the letters ng. Picture clues are included. Learners also...
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Final Sounds: Y
In this word and letter recognition worksheet, students examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letter y that should end with the letter y. Picture clues are included. Students also practice...
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Final Sounds: ch
In this word and letter recognition worksheet, students examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letters ch that should end with the letters ch. Picture clues are included. Students also...
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Final Sounds: ck
In this word and letter recognition worksheet, students examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letters ck that should end with the letters ck. Picture clues are included. Students also...
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Final Sounds: sh
In this word and letter recognition worksheet, students examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letters sh that should end with the letters sh. Picture clues are included. Students also...
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The Pronunciation of Regular Verbs in the Past Exercise
Give your class experience with pronunciation. This worksheet has learners place the given verbs ending in /-ed/ into columns based on the final sound, then state the rules for pronunciation. This is a more advanced activity and is very...
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Phonics: Decode and Write Words with Blends
Kids see, say, then count the phonemes they hear in a series of simple words. They practice counting phonemes with the teacher, then sound out the same word on their own. As they count each phoneme they write it down on their paper. A...
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Introduce /e/
Examine the most-used letter in the English language incorporating pronunciation, letter recognition, letter sound, and word examples for the letter e. Scholars examine the letter shape and listen to you pronounce the /eee/ sound. As you...
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Introduce Soft-C
Do your emerging readers know that letters sometimes borrow the sounds of other letters? Explore the soft /c/ sound, explaining that c has borrowed the sound from s. After giving scholars some examples of words that begin with this...
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Phonics: Read and Write Words with a Consonant Blend
Reading often times starts with phonemic awareness and letter sound correspondence. Get little ones blending those letter sounds together to read and write simple words. As the teacher sounds out each word, learners count phonemes, and...
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Match the Rhymes
Explore CVC words with the vowel sound a to give pre-readers a grasp of rhyme. They draw lines from a van to surrounding pictures that rhyme (man, pan, fan, can). Then, leaners get printing practice by tracing the words van and fan....
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Phonemic Awareness
What was the sound that letter made? The letter S is the phoneme of today's lesson and it is ready to make an appearance. Little ones discuss the sound S makes, then they hold up S cards every time they hear words containing the initial...
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Adding -ing
Review the rules involving the use of the -ing ending. Learners discuss a list of words, engage in activities, and learn spelling rules. This presentation provides a comprehensive review of this topic. It is a good tool for the classroom.
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Ending Digraphs
In this ending sounds worksheet, 1st graders color the pictures that end in 'ch' red and the words that end in 'th' blue. Students also write in the endings for the 6 words.
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The "M" Sound
In this phonics worksheet, students will copy 5 short vowel words that end with "M". Then students will draw a picture of a plum and some jam.
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The "S" Sound
In this phonics worksheet, students will copy 6 short vowel words that end with "S". Then students will draw a picture of a bus and a dress.
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Ending Clusters 'nd'
In this phonics worksheet, students study the pictures and then fill in the missing end sounds for each word. Students then complete the missing 'nd' sounds for the other set of words without pictures.
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Pronunciation: The Sounds /s/, /z/ or, /iz/? Consonant Clusters with "s"
Instruct your class on how to pronounce /s/ sounds with this resource. Learners fill in the final /s/ sound into blanks, listen to plural sounds, learn about the rules of the target sound, write sentences, and work with consonant...
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"A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury: Questions
These questions are designed to accompany Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder," and could be used to guide and focus readers or as an assessment of reading skill and knowledge of the elements of a story. Page one focuses on questions of...
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Find the Rhyming Word
When two words have the same rime, it means they both end with the same phonemic blend. Little ones hone their phonics skills as they say and then choose the image/word that rhymes with the one in the first column. They'll match words...
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Memory: -ed Endings
In this grammar worksheet, learners will sort 12 verbs into the correct column by the sound the -ed makes at the end of the word. Then students will write a paragraph about how 2 friends have changed over the last 10 years.
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Deciphering the Mechanics of Poetry
After a review of poetic terms, groups are given an object and they create a poem using a simile, a metaphor, internal rhyme, end rhyme, alliteration, and personification. Groups then exchange objects and repeat the process. Consider...