O E Split Digraph Colour In
Split digraphs can be more complex for children to learn, but our simple worksheets are useful for helping them practise. Can they find and colour in the 'o_e' digraph in each word?
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Split digraphs can be more complex for children to learn, but our simple worksheets are useful for helping them practise. Can they find and colour in the 'o_e' digraph in each word?
Try to find the digraph "oe" in the words on the sheet and colour them in. A fun way to familiarise children with "oe" words.
Each of these words contains the digraph 'ou' either at the beginning, middle or end. Listen and look for the sound and colour it in!
Can the children find the digraph "oy" in the words on the sheet and colour the letters in? A great way for children to learn "oy" words.
This printable worksheet practises the digraph 'ph'...
Split digraphs can be quite tricky for children to learn, but this colour-in sheet can help them become more familiar with the u_e split digraph.
The digraph 'ue' can be a tricky one for kids to learn, but this colour-in sheet can help reinforce their learning.
Help the children become familiar with "wh" words with the help of this digraph colour in sheet.
Help the children to become familiar with the 'a_e' split digraph with the help of this printable worksheet.
This downloadable .zip file contains 22 printable sets of Phase 5 Word Cards featuring alternative spellings by phoneme. Download the .zip file below (choose from UK or US versions) and use suitable software to unzip the 22 PDF files.
Here's another bumper pack of Phase Five word cards (known graphemes - alternative pronunciation - set 1) to download and print. There are lots of cards in this super pack so we've decided to add them to a zip file so they're easier to download.
Download and print this bumper pack of Phase Five words - containing known graphemes with alternative pronunciation - to aid Phase Five learning in the classroom or at home. Please note that the download is a zip file containing ten printable PDFs.
Here's Set One of our Phase Five word cards - new graphemes for reading. We've zipped up 14 files of printable cards - simply download the .zip file and open using appropriate software to access the PDFs.
This is our second bumper pack of Phase Five word cards with new graphemes for reading. You'll need to unzip the downloadable file to access the printable PDF documents (available in UK and US versions).
Practising alternative pronunciations of 'c' can be fun for the kids with this bright and cheerful sorting game. Print and cut out the colourful cards, then ask the children to sort them by the way 'c' is pronounced in each word.
There are 18 fun pictures on these printable sorting game cards, including a Christmas tree, a moustache and even the Loch Ness Monster! The aim of the game is to sort the cards based on the different pronunciations of 'ch'.
Print and cut out these pronunciation sorting game cards (laminate if you prefer), then test the children's knowledge of the alternative pronunciations of 'e' by asking them to sort the cards into piles.
Here is a set of 12 printable cards for the children to sort into piles based on the way 'eu' is pronounced in each word. A fun learning activity for both groups and individuals.
Print and cut out these delightful cards, then ask the children to read the words on each card out loud and sort them into piles based on the pronunciation of the 'g' grapheme.
Ideal to use when teaching phonics at home or in school, the aim of this pronunciation sorting game is to sort the cards into piles based on the way 'i' is pronounced. Simply print onto white card, cut out each card and laminate if you prefer.