Description
Food Syllable Sort Pocket Chart Activity | Phonemic Awareness & Literacy Center
Make phonics fun and engaging with this Food Syllable Sort Pocket Chart Activity! Perfect for your literacy centers, small groups, or morning tubs, this hands-on resource helps students build phonological awareness by sorting food-themed picture cards by the number of syllables (1–4+ syllables).
Students will practice clapping, counting, and sorting words like “corn,” “banana,” and “spaghetti” as they boost early reading skills in a playful way. Just print, cut, and you're ready to go!
Includes:
Pocket Chart Materials
Picture Cards
1 syllable words: 20
2 syllable words: 20
3 syllable words: 20
4 or more syllable words: 20
& 2 Worksheets for Practice!
Skills Targeted: Phonological awareness , Syllable counting , Vocabulary development, Sorting and categorizing
Why You'll Love It: Easy prep and reusable ✓ Perfect for K-2 classrooms ✓ Supports Common Core foundational skills ✓ Great for ESY, summer school, or a fun seasonal review
Set up your pocket chart or use on a tabletop—this resource is flexible and fun for student learning!
Ways to use in the classroom:
-Literacy Centers
-Small Groups
-Early Finishers
-RTI activities
-Sub Plans
-Pocket Chart Sorting
-Food Theme Units
More Products You May Like:
Write the Room Rhymes
Summertime Rhyming Pack
Rhyming Bingo
Seasonal Rhyme Mats
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This product is designed to be printed out and used, it is not compatible with Easel. Enjoy! :)
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Description
Food Syllable Sort Pocket Chart Activity | Phonemic Awareness & Literacy Center
Make phonics fun and engaging with this Food Syllable Sort Pocket Chart Activity! Perfect for your literacy centers, small groups, or morning tubs, this hands-on resource helps students build phonological awareness by sorting food-themed picture cards by the number of syllables (1–4+ syllables).
Students will practice clapping, counting, and sorting words like “corn,” “banana,” and “spaghetti” as they boost early reading skills in a playful way. Just print, cut, and you're ready to go!
Includes:
Pocket Chart Materials
Picture Cards
1 syllable words: 20
2 syllable words: 20
3 syllable words: 20
4 or more syllable words: 20
& 2 Worksheets for Practice!
Skills Targeted: Phonological awareness , Syllable counting , Vocabulary development, Sorting and categorizing
Why You'll Love It: Easy prep and reusable ✓ Perfect for K-2 classrooms ✓ Supports Common Core foundational skills ✓ Great for ESY, summer school, or a fun seasonal review
Set up your pocket chart or use on a tabletop—this resource is flexible and fun for student learning!
Ways to use in the classroom:
-Literacy Centers
-Small Groups
-Early Finishers
-RTI activities
-Sub Plans
-Pocket Chart Sorting
-Food Theme Units
More Products You May Like:
Write the Room Rhymes
Summertime Rhyming Pack
Rhyming Bingo
Seasonal Rhyme Mats
Customer Tips:
Did you know you can get credit for future purchases by leaving reviews on products you enjoy? Go to the My Purchases page and login. Beside each purchase you will see a Provide Feedback button. Click and you will be taken to a page where you can give a rating and leaving a short comment for the product you have purchased. For each rating you leave, TPT gives you credits for FUTURE purchases.
Feedback is greatly appreciated and it helps me become a better creator for you!
Become a Little Hands Big Dreams follower TODAY!
This product is designed to be printed out and used, it is not compatible with Easel. Enjoy! :)
Little Hands Big Dreams





