This 29 page packet has everything you need to teach phoneme segmentation and help build your students' fluency. This includes directions and 93 phoneme segmentation cards (2-5 phonemes). Download the Preview and try it out with your students! :)
This activity helps build those crucial phonemic awareness skills and is perfect practice for phoneme segmentation fluency on DIBELS or AIMSweb. You can also use this as an intervention or for RtI.
Aligned with Common Core Standards:
RF.K.2 Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
RF.1.2c Isolate and pronounce initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single-syllable words.
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Thank you so much! This is perfect for my 1st grade Tier 2 Intervention group!
April 13, 2013
Lanieob
This was one of the BEST items I purchased from TPT! I was looking for something to use for phoneme seg for my
kindergartners. They loved this and were very engaged!
THANK YOU for the lovely compliment! I am so glad your students were so engaged. When I saw how successful this was in my classroom, I knew I had to share it! :)
April 13, 2013
jamwells04
Love it!
March 31, 2013
mcprezioso
This activity is great!!! My students who were struggling with PSF are making great progress with this activity!
GREAT activity for my strategic time. I laminated and put in a binder, then have the students work with me and sound out the words on the dots! It is a great visual, bumped their confidence in phoneme segmentation, and is geared toward my kindergartners!
February 19, 2013
katsat
Great for DIBELS preparation.
February 13, 2013
lisaport
Colorful and easy to use - my class enjoys stretching out words with this activity. Very helpful. Thanks!
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