Do your students get confused when the letter Y changes sounds? The letter Y is one of the most confusing spelling patterns for struggling readers—and it’s rarely taught clearly. This explicit, student-friendly phonics resource breaks down ALL the sounds of Y using clear rules, visuals, word lists, and hands-on practice—perfect for Science of Reading instruction, dyslexia intervention, reading remediation, small groups and tutoring.WHAT’S INCLUDED Clear teaching pages explaining all 4 so
1st - 8th
Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading Strategies, Science of Reading
My students love these Crack-the-Code activities! It's an excellent way to monitor a student's independent, phonemic awareness skills & sound-symbol correspondence. *Includes a "Create your own code" for students to make and swap with a friend to solve!This one is a perfect activity for the holiday season! **Follow Along: more holiday literacy activities added weekly!
PreK - 4th
Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Science of Reading, Spelling
Want the Already-Done-for-You version? Use the link below to order & we'll mail you the game set and workbook! The Learning Lounge,LLC.Does your students read.... "stop" as "sop"? Spell "frog" as "fog"? Skip one sound, no matter how many times you've practiced? Many students with dyslexia, auditory processing differences, speech and language needs, and phonological awareness weaknesses have difficulty hearing all the sounds in a word, especially words with consonant blends. Smoothie Sounds™
PreK - 4th
Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Science of Reading, Spelling
Help your learners discriminate between /j/ and /d/ /r/. These sounds are often tricky and can cause confusion & spelling errors. Included: 2 worksheets *one cut and paste*2 teacher copies with answers*Intentionally created to be Distraction-Free with a minimalist design to support student focus.
PreK - 3rd
Other (ELA), Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Speaking & Listening
These letter sound anchor charts are designed to help the teaching adult and the learner to identify some of the different types of letter sounds. Explicitly teaching these sounds will support articulation, speech clarity, phonemic awareness and are important for accurate spelling.