Word/picture cards - Read/match The 'i' sound
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Summary
Read and match simple words focusing on the 'i' sound. This phonics activity enables learners to sound out graphemes to read simple simple words to match with the corresponding picture. This set has been designed to be a simple, predictable activity to promote independence and consolidate learning. This activity is ideal for groups/individuals to be getting on with independently. Cards can be used to play games, like pairs.
Description
What’s included?
x2 sheets (x10 picture and x10 word cards), portrait orientation, pdf format.
What’s it for?
This phonics activity enables learners to sound out graphemes to read simple simple words (all contain the 'i' sound) to match with the corresponding picture. This set has been designed to be a simple, predictable activity to promote independence and consolidate learning. This activity is ideal for groups/individuals to be getting on with independently.
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in year one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
How to use it?
An adult needs to print and pre-cut the cards into rectangles (dotted lines guide where to cut).
The set of cards can be placed on a carpet/table top. Learners read each word by sounding out the individual graphemes featured, they then match each word to the picture from this set. Phoneme ‘dots’ have been included under every grapheme so that learners know how many sounds to say as they sound out the words.
Resource Details…
The words/pictures included use phonemes/graphemes from Phases 2 and 3 but mainly Phase 2. In the yellow set only 'w' and 'z' are phase 3 sounds.
Yellow (Set i) words included - fig/zip/pig/lips/pink/pip/wig/stick (may be confused with ‘twig’)/pin/bin
Sets a/e/o/u are also available. Each set is a different colour to avoid cards becoming mixed and to help finding a relevant matching card easier.
Suggestion
Print this resource onto card (and laminate) to improve durability. Card sets (alone or more than one together) can be used to play games e.g. 'pairs'.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
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