Phonics Fun Folders make it easy to learn about phonics patterns with memorable rhymes and pictures. A color coded sequence is designed to work with color file folders available at Walmart (3 packages of 6 are needed) The information slips into the clear outer pocket, and the files can be filled with games and activities to practice the pattern. (Please consider my Phonics Patterns Board Game set, Soccer Sort Games like this one for Long Vowels, the Spot & Dot set, or other resources at the
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Two player game to practice words with consonant-le. Each player chooses a ladder. Players take turns drawing the word cards. The player reads the word and places it by the correct rung of their ladder. If there is already a word with the ending on the players ladder, a set can be made and placed in front of the player. The turn is lost if a skip card is drawn. A swipe card lets the player swipe one of the other player's words. The one with the most sets wins! Print and cut out the word cards.
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Practice vowel patterns with this game that is similar to Yahtzee. Roll a word from each of 12 lists of vowel patterns. Each letter in the word rolled counts as one point. Write the words rolled on the free downloadable scorecard, and total the points to play with others or in teams.
The /ch/ sound is often spelled with -tch immediately after a short vowel in one syllable words. Practice words that end with -ch or -tch with a worksheet and board game.
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Practice Final Consonant Blends by rolling a die to choose words. Each card in the set has six word combinations with a final consonant blend. The set of 22 cards includes 132 words.
Two player game to practice words that follow the flossy rule. When a /f/, /l/, /s/, (or /z/) is heard after a short vowel at the end of a one-syllable word, it is often spelled with a double “ff”, “ll”, “ss” or “zz”. Each player chooses a ladder. Players take turns drawing the word cards. The player reads the word and places it by the correct rung of their ladder. If there is already a word with the ending on the players ladder, a set can be made and placed in front of the player. The turn is l
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Two player game to practice words with a schwa sound. Each player chooses a ladder. Players take turns drawing the word cards. The player reads the word and places it by the correct rung of their ladder. (the vowel that makes the schwa sound) If there is already a word on the same rung of the players ladder, a set can be made and placed in front of the player. The turn is lost if a skip card is drawn. A swipe card lets the player swipe one of the other player's words. The one with the most sets
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Y can say /ī/ or /ē/ ❀ Set Up: Print & laminate a flower board for each player or team. Print word cards and punch out with 1 inch circle punch. Mix and place them in a container that can not be seen through. Play: Players take turns drawing words, reading them and placing them around the correct flower center. The first person or team to build a full flower with 6 petals wins! S kip - If a circle is drawn that is neither one - /ā/, the turn is lost. Swipe – if a swipe circle is drawn
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Blending Onset & Rime together is a part of phonemic awareness, an important skill for learning to read. Onset – the part of the word before the vowelRime – the part of the word with the vowel and what follows it(Rime & Rhyme are homophones, words that sound the same but are spelled differently and can have different meanings.)Words that have the same ending pattern (rime) often rhyme with the same ending sound. They are sometimes called word families. Clip strips are similar to word family sl
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Animals illustrate different kinds of syllables and how they divide. You might also like the Tiger and Camel Soccer Game to practice two syllable words with one middle consonant.
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
This set includes one of each type of resource from several different sets, all about Silent e. You get the Silent e information from the Phonics Fun Folders set, a game board from the Phonics Patterns Game Board Set, a page from the Spot and Dot Phonics Patterns set, and a Soccer Sort Game. (Soccer Sort Games are sold separately at the Super Tutor Tools store) Enjoy!
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
S can say /s/ or /z/ ❀Note: 1 inch circle punch needed Set Up: Print & laminate a flower board for each player or team. Print word cards and punch out with 1 inch circle punch. Mix and place them in a container that can not be seen through. Play: Players take turns drawing words, reading them and placing them around the correct flower center. The first person or team to build a full flower with 6 petals wins! S kip - If a circle is drawn that is neither one - /ā/, the turn is lost. Swipe – if
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
Phonics Pattern Charts to use as sort mats, posters, or printed on business cards for sorts. Credits: Some artwork copyrighted by Mark A Hicks, illustrator, www.MARKiX.net. Used with permission.
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English Language Arts, Phonics & Phonological Awareness