All Phase Two Letters - Recognition Worksheets
Introduce the phonemes and digraphs of Phase Two with the help of these lovely letter recognition worksheets, packed full of fun pictures for the kids to identify and colour.
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Introduce the phonemes and digraphs of Phase Two with the help of these lovely letter recognition worksheets, packed full of fun pictures for the kids to identify and colour.
Use our simple sorting mats when introducing and practising Phase Two letters. Perhaps you have a collection of mini-objects which the children can sort onto the correct phoneme mat? Or you could use our picture cards or picture tiles.
Learn these important tricky words for Phase 2 with the help of these tracing cards. Children can trace the letters with two fingers or with a dry wipe pen.
Learning to write these Phase Two exception words will help some children to remember them when they come across them when reading, too.
Introduce the Phase Two phonemes with the help of these simple flash cards, which can also be used with many of our other Phase Two resources. Try matching them up with our Phase Two Phonemes Cards or Tiles, for example.
These lovely bright flash cards feature all the phonemes and digraphs from Phase Two, with a cheerful picture to remind the kids about the sound of the letter if they need it. They are designed to be used double-sided. Hold up the phoneme and see if they can make the sound.
We've picked one illustration for each phoneme and digraph in Phase Two and turned them into these fun A4 posters. They work well as a frieze around the room and are helpful for reminding children of the sound of each letter.
This bumper pack of flash cards contains at least 3 or 4 photo cards for each phoneme and digraph - and sometimes many more!
Whether you use these as posters on the wall or put them up on the whiteboard, the kids will love spotting the photos and identifying the beginning and end sounds that they have been learning.
This set of bordered tiles contains the phonemes and digraphs from Phase Two. There are 3 tiles for each - perfect for sorting and word building.
This set (available with UK and US font versions) contains 3 of each of Phase Two's letters and letter combinations, with no border. Print onto card and use them for word building, sorting, or to match with our Phase Two Intitial Sounds cards.
Here's the full set of letters for Phase Two, in both US and UK fonts, complete with dots on the starting points and arrows for direction. They are a good size for children to handle. Laminate them for repeat use with a dry wipe pen.
These cards are the perfect size for little hands and if you laminate them you can use them over and over again with a dry wipe pen. This set contains all the letters from Phase 2 and comes in UK and US fonts. Start on the dot!
There are approximately 170 word cards in this zip file, divided up by Set for ease of use. The pack comprises many (but not all) of the words you can form with the phonemes and digraphs introduced in Phase Two, and which are pronounced phonetically.
Here are large word cards for Phase Two's first "tricky" words.
Colouring in all the details on this Anchisaurus colouring page might be a challenge, but we think the end result will be worth it!
There's a lot of detail to colour in on this Archaeopteryx colouring page, so it's great for older kids too.
Have fun colouring in this Brachiosaurus, with its distinctive long neck.
The Coelophysis might not have been the largest dinosaur but it still looks quite fierce! Colour in a picture of one on this page.
Grab your crayons or pens and colour in our picture of the rather strange-looking Hetrodontasaurus.