Just Swap 1 Spelling Games
Besides the free word family readers, the Just Swap 1 Spelling Games from Learn to Read have been very popular with readers. I love how it requires learners to really listen for individual sounds in...
View ArticleFREE Magic e Activity Pages {for CVCe Words}
Got any learners that could work on the long CVCe pattern? These free Magic e Activity Pages, a sample from the level 2 pages from my Magic e Activity Pack, can be a big help! *This post contains...
View ArticlePhonemic Awareness Cards for S-Blends
If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to practice listening for and isolating blends, these free s-blends phonemic awareness cards are perfect! These cards for s-blends are a sample from my...
View ArticleShort Vowel Clip Cards
If you have learners who could use some work on short vowel sounds with longer words, these short vowel clip cards are perfect! These 20 free clip cards are just a sample from my Self-Checking Short...
View ArticleSpelling the K Sound {with freebies}
The /k/ sound is one of those trickier sounds to spell. It is k, c, ck, or another spelling? Today, I’m sharing some resources that can help with spelling the k sound. *This post contains affiliate...
View ArticleBlend & Dab Beginning Blends Worksheets
If you teach a learner who is struggling a bit with beginning blends, these blend and dab beginning blends worksheets are so helpful! *This post contains affiliate links. **The free beginning blends...
View ArticleBuild & Write Digraph Spelling Mats
Working on digraphs? These Blend and Write Digraph Spelling Mats are a hands-on way to practice them! These mats include 5 common digraphs of ch, ck, ng, sh, and th. *This post contains affiliate...
View ArticleFREE Welded Sounds Spelling Mats
Today, I’m sharing some free Welded Sounds Spellling Mats for those of you who use the Wilson Reading Program, an Orton-Gillingham approach to reading. Last week, I shared some free digraph spelling...
View ArticleSneaky e Dot Pages {FREE}
These free Sneaky e Dot Pages are a great way to help learners listen for vowel sounds AND think about their spellings. They’ve been just what my 1st grader needed for some independent work on her...
View ArticleMagic e Spelling Pages {Write the Rhyme}
These magic e spelling pages are a great way to integrate rhyming and spelling. When words rhyme, they often share a spelling pattern. This is great for beginning readers and spellers to recognize....
View ArticleFREE Magic e Clip Cards
If you’re working on magic e {sometimes called sneaky e or silent e}, these magic e clip cards are a fun way to practice. These clip cards are a part of our larger Self-Correcting Magic e Clip Cards...
View ArticleMore Magic e Words Freebies
Today, I’m sharing some fun pages for teaching Magic e words. You may have seen the white crayon trick where you can color or paint over it to “magically” reveal a hidden word {see my sight word...
View ArticlePrint and Play Word Family Games
Looking for some no prep word family games? Here you go! These print and play word family games are a free sample from my Print & Play Word Family Games pack! If you want even more no prep phonics...
View ArticlePrint and Play Phonics Games – makes differentiation a BREEZE!
Are you a classroom teacher or teaching multiple children at home? Then you know that teaching phonics can be challenging. In my first grade class, I can remember having children learning letter sounds...
View ArticleMore Build and Write Digraph Mats
A few months ago, I created some Digraph Spelling Mats for my 1st grader. When I shared them, several readers said they’d like ones without the ng digraph, as this often used with welded sounds. So,...
View ArticleVowel Team Read and Draw Pages
These vowel team read and draw pages are the perfect fit for kids who love to draw. My 1st grader draws on everything. Any printable activity I create for her ends up with drawings all over it. So, I...
View ArticleBossy R Dot Pages ~ 2 Levels of Learning
If you’re working on bossy r, like my 1st grader has been, you may enjoy these free Bossy R Dot Pages. After using and enjoying our count and dot the phonemes pages, I thought I’d integrate some dot...
View ArticleReading Phonics Patterns with Multiple Sounds Chart
Have you ever noticed that some phonics vowel patterns have several different ways you can pronounce them? That’s one reason I created this simple phonics patterns with multiple sounds chart. You might...
View ArticleDigraph Dot Pages {2 free levels}
Have you seen all our dot paint printables? Well, now you can add these digraph dot pages to the list! Our digraph dot pages come in TWO FREE levels of learning. You can find the download at the END of...
View ArticleK-2 Phonics Skills List – free printable list!
What are the K-2 phonics skills our learners need to know? In what order do we teach them? Learn what they are and download a free printable with all the K-2 phonics skills listed for you! Phonics...
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