Letter 4

Letters can make more than one sound. This worksheet identifies the various sounds that this letter can make in words. This knowledge makes it easier for students to decode words as their reading development progresses. They do not need to remember each of the individual sounds right now, but it is important to know they […]

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Letter 3

This board game can be used to consolidate the understanding of the most common sound made by this letter. Point to the large upper case and lower case letters. Players will say the most common sound that is made by this letter. Players will place a game piece on the ‘Start’ square. Player 1 will […]

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Letter 2

Once you’ve completed the worksheet above, move onto this worksheet, where students are asked to practise forming both the upper and lower case letters. (Tip: Some people like to slide this sheet inside a plastic envelope and use a thin whiteboard marker to trace the letters, so they wipe off and use for repeated practise.) […]

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Letter 1

Once you’ve introduced the most common sound the letter makes, you can move onto this worksheet. Point to the dotted letter and say the sound that letter makes. Then point to a picture on the page, and say the word that matches the picture. Then say the sound that the word begins with. Is it […]

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