Ie Alternative Pronunciation Sorting Game
There are 12 cards in this printable pack, each with a picture representing a different 'ie' word. Can the children sort the cards based on the different pronunciations?
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There are 12 cards in this printable pack, each with a picture representing a different 'ie' word. Can the children sort the cards based on the different pronunciations?
Can the children sort the fun picture cards into piles based on the alternative pronunciations of 'o'? A fun activity to help reinforce classroom learning (laminate the cards if you wish to use them over again).
This fun sorting activity helps teach alternative pronunciations of 'ow'. Print and cut out the cards, then laminate if you wish for extra durability. The kids can then try sorting them into lists based on the way the ow grapheme is pronounced.
The lovely illustrations on these pronunciation sorting game cards will help the children remember the different sounds for the 'u' grapheme.
Here's a fun sorting activity to help the children learn the different pronunciations for the 'y' grapheme. Print the colourful cards and cut them out, then ask the children to sort them into piles for each pronunciation of 'y'.
This hands-on sorting game activity is a great way to get kids practising their knowledge of the alternative pronunciations of 'a'. Perfect as a solo activity or in a classroom group.
Here's a fun activity that practises reading the 'ai' digraph. Can the children colour the word that matches the picture?
These fun worksheets ask children to read the words to work out which of two describes the picture - then colour the correct word in. We have a sheet for all the new phonemes of Phase Three.
The aim of this 'ar' digraph colour the word worksheet is to colour in the word that matches each picture. The children can colour the pictures in too if they like...
Can the children read the 'ch' words and work out which of the two describes the picture, then colour in the correct word?
Can the kids read the 'ear' and 'air' words and choose which one describes the picture? They then need to use a coloured pen or pencil and colour the correct word in.
There are six pictures on this 'ee' digraph colour the word worksheet. The aim of the activity is to read the words and choose the one which describes the picture, then colour it in.
Read the 'er' words and choose the one that matches each picture the best, then colour in the word. You can colour the pictures in too if you like!
There are six pictures on this page, and the children need to work out which 'igh' word describes each one then colour the correct word in. A fun way to reinforce learning at home or in the classroom...
Can the children colour the correct 'j' word for each of these six pictures? They can try reading the words out loud first...
Here's a fun activity for the kids to try when learning the digraph 'ng'. Can they read the two words below each picture and colour in the correct one?
Here's an activity sheet that's really useful for children who are learning the 'oa' digraph. Can the children read the words out loud then colour in the one that matches each picture?
Our colour the word activity sheets help reinforce the letters and sounds learnt in Phase Three by asking the kids to choose the word that matches each picture. This one is for the digraph 'oi'.
Read the two 'oo' words out loud and then decide which one matches the picture. Then colour in the correct word, and the picture too if you like!
Can the children work out which of the two 'or' words describes each of these six pictures, then use a pen or crayon to colour in the correct word?