Great, no prep packet for reviewing beginning, middle, and ending sounds! Have students identify the sound and mark it using pencil, crayons, markers, or ink dots! Answer keys included for quick and easy checking! The items in this pack are included in my First Grade Morning Work - Back to School...
Try these free clip cards to help your students identify the beginning, middle, and ending sound in words.
When learning sight words, repetition is the key to fluency. We want our students to be able to read smoothly, without a lot of pauses. Since sight words make up majority of text we read and write, these little words are a big part of reading success. Planning fun sight word activities is also uber-important....
This "Where is the Sound?" phonemic awareness activity helps children with identifying beginning, middle, and ending sounds in words. This activity is part of our 30 Days of Reading Fun for Beginning Readers series!
Winter Math and Literacy Kindergarten no prep activities that will save you time and keep your children engaged during the Winter months.
Make mastering beginning sounds engaging and effective for your students with these beginning sounds activities and assessments for kindergarten.
Your students will enjoy building phonics skills as they determine the missing letter(s) in words! The sheets are NO PREP and can be used for independent work, morning work, homework, and literacy centers! The activities include: Beginning Sounds (4 pages) Ending Sounds (4 pages) Middle Sounds (4 pages) CVC Words – 2 letters missing (4 pages) Four Letter Words – 2 letters missing (2 pages) Five Letter Words – 3 letters missing (2 pages) Additional literacy resources you may be interested are: Phonics Literacy Around the Room Activities CVC, CVCe & Blends Bundle (Set 1) CVC, CVCe & Blends (Set 2) Word Searches: CVC, CVCe, Blends, Digraphs and More Memory Games: CVC, CVCe, Words with Blends & Digraphs Thanks so much! My Study Buddy 20 activity pages / 23 total pages
Winter Math and Literacy Kindergarten no prep activities that will save you time and keep your children engaged during the Winter months.
These differentiated phonics activities help kids learn to read and spell CVC words. The literacy activities focus on beginning, middle and ending sounds
You are receiving 6 different work pages for hearing and writing beginning, middle and ending sounds. You are receiving 2 work pages for each: beginning middle ending Students will say the word and write the letter for each of the 6 pages. If you need other Kindergarten Common Core ELA resources check my TPT store! Thanks for stopping by...
Item description These Beginning, Middle and Ending Sound Clip Cards are great for your Kindergarten Literacy centers. These clip cards are perfect for practicing consonant and vowels sounds. What’s included? ▪︎ Beginning Sounds Clip Cards : 40 ▪︎Middle Sounds Clip Cards : 40 ▪︎Ending Sounds Clip Cards : 40 Just print on a cardstock or laminate, cut and use. Hope you and your students enjoy this resource. We really appreciate your sparing a few moments to review this resource.
These differentiated phonics activities help kids learn to read and spell CVC words. The literacy activities focus on beginning, middle and ending sounds
Use this for practive with letter recognition, phonics, and rhyming skills! This packet includes 1. Stamp and Rhyme: Students stamp a picture and write rhyming words under each picture 2. Stamp and Rhyme: Stamp and draw pictures of words that rhyme with a given CVC word. 3. Beginning Sound Stamp: Students stamp the correct letter for beginning sounds 4. Middle Sound Stamp: Students segment the middle sound in CVC words by using stamps 5. Ending Sound Stamp: Students stamp the correct letter for each ending sound. 6. Uppercase Letter Stamp: Match uppercase and lowercase letters 7. Lowercase Letter Stamp: Match uppercase and lowercase letters
Your students will enjoy building phonics skills as they determine the missing letter(s) in words! The sheets are NO PREP and can be used for independent work, morning work, homework, and literacy centers! The activities include: Beginning Sounds (4 pages) Ending Sounds (4 pages) Middle Sounds (4 pages) CVC Words – 2 letters missing (4 pages) Four Letter Words – 2 letters missing (2 pages) Five Letter Words – 3 letters missing (2 pages) Additional literacy resources you may be interested are: Phonics Literacy Around the Room Activities CVC, CVCe & Blends Bundle (Set 1) CVC, CVCe & Blends (Set 2) Word Searches: CVC, CVCe, Blends, Digraphs and More Memory Games: CVC, CVCe, Words with Blends & Digraphs Thanks so much! My Study Buddy 20 activity pages / 23 total pages
Try these free clip cards to help your students identify the beginning, middle, and ending sound in words.
These differentiated phonics activities help kids learn to read and spell CVC words. The literacy activities focus on beginning, middle and ending sounds
Print these free clip cards for a hands-on missing letter activity!
Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sound Bundle: This bundle has everything you need to review beginning, middle, and ending sounds with your students. This bundle is a great way to help your students work on their phonemic awareness skills. The 26 activities included in this bundle can be used throughout the year in reading groups, independent work time, or sent home for homework. This bundle includes... 1. Fill in the missing letter - Beginning, middle, and ending sound 2. Cut and paste - Beginning, middle, and ending sound 3. Word search - Beginning, middle, and ending sound 4. Beginning, Middle, and Ending sound activity mats that would be great for small group or independent work All of the activity sheets are in black and white worksheet form and can be easily printed. The bundle includes a table of contents that allows the teacher to find exactly what page or pages they are looking for. Please feel free to ask any questions! Enjoy
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These differentiated phonics activities help kids learn to read and spell CVC words. The literacy activities focus on beginning, middle and ending sounds
Great, no prep packet for reviewing beginning, middle, and ending sounds! Have students identify the sound and mark it using pencil, crayons, markers, or ink dots! Answer keys included for quick and easy checking! The items in this pack are included in my First Grade Morning Work - Back to School...
These Beginning, Middle and Ending Sound Clip Cards are great for your Kindergarten Literacy centers. These are clip cards are perfect for practicing consonant and vowels sounds. ⭐What's included? ▪︎ Beginning Sounds Clip Cards : 40 ▪︎ Middle Sounds Clip Cards : 40 ▪︎ Ending Sounds Clip Cards : 40 Just print, laminate, cut and use. Hope you and your students enjoy this resource. We really appreciate your sparing a few moments to review this resource. DON'T FORGET Sharing your feedback will earn you credits towards FREE TpT purchases. FOLLOW US: Please follow my store for updates on more great products at the link below: Rainbow Lessons
Holy moly! It has been over a year since I last blogged. Needless to say, I am NOT a good blogger. However, I am going to give it a shot again. The reason I didn't blog last year, is because I was overwhelmed by my move from fourth grade to kindergarten. You see, what happened was the kindergarten teacher quit after two days (YES, TWO DAYS) with the kindergarten class. I can't say I really blame her though. She was a new teacher and the class had 28 kinders with a LOT of behavior problems. They weren't going to move me at first, but then the corporation moved a different teacher to our building to fill the hole, and she didn't have a kindergarten license. So, they came to me and told me I was being moved to kindergarten. I had done kindergarten one year before, but the thought of moving all of my stuff over one weekend and getting a grasp on the kindergarten curriculum at a new school was daunting. Not to mention the fact that the classroom was full (remember, 28 kids?) with no help (NONE) and several kids with some intense issues. I spent the first semester barely keeping my head above the water. It really had me questioning my career as a teacher. It was HARD. It was, hands-down, the HARDEST thing I have ever done in my life. I spent many mornings before work talking myself into going....yeah, it was that bad. However, the second semester got a lot better,and I felt more in control. It was still hard, but by the end of the year I felt that I had made a really big difference in the lives of these kids, and THAT is a good feeling. THAT is what teaching is really about. Oh, also I planned a wedding, got married this summer, and have been adjusting to married life. Oh, and i ran my first half marathon! It went really well...other than the HORRIBLE weather (rainy and cold). I think it was worse for my mom, cousin, and husband that came to watch and cheer me on. At least the running kept me warm! Perhaps in a later post, I will include my training schedule for the half marathon if anyone is interested. :) This year, my class has 22 kids and I only have a couple children that give me a run for my money. It's MUCH, MUCH, MUCH better. I just hadn't really thought about my own blog. I am an AVID blog follower/stalker, but the task of keeping my own blog up-to-date seems kind of intimidating. With this post, I am going to try to do a better job of it. Wish me luck! Okay, now getting on to some more interesting things. I am working on becoming a better TpT teacher. I am EXCELLENT at downloading things, but I mean, I want to be a better creator. Yesterday we were snowed in, so I had plenty of time to work on a new item. I don't know about your kids, but mine LOVE to use hole punches!!! I created a phonemic awareness pack where my students can use hole punches to choose the correct answer. Included are beginning sounds, ending sounds, medial sounds, and syllables. It should also lend itself to differentiation. You can get to it by clicking here. I really like the way it turned out, and I am excited to use it as soon as our extended (thanks to the snow) winter break is over. Hope you all stay warm!
Directions: Cut and laminate on card stock. Students can then use dry erase markers or letter tiles to fill in the missing letter sounds (beginning and ending). Students can then record the CVC words on the correlating sheets. (Numbered 1-28) Perfect for word work, literacy center! Middle sounds are to come! :) Enjoy!
Cut out the letters and paste them on the correct spots to spell out the words. Use the cute pictures as a guide to help your preschool reader learn to spell.
These magnetic letter literacy activities are an engaging way to teach kids how to spell CVC words! They make a fun addition to literacy centers in
This MEGA Phonics Bundle features 50 NO PREP worksheets designed for early learners. It includes phonics activities and SO MUCH MORE! It covers single sounds, beginning sounds, middle sounds, ending sounds, CVC activities, syllables, compound words and rhyming. The engaging design will help keep students on task while developing their early phonetic and literacy skills. These worksheets are ideal for literacy centers, phonics interventions, homeschooling or whole class activities. The pack includes: - 3 x Beginning Sound Match - Cut and paste the beginning sounds to the correct pictures. - 3 x Color My Sound - Color the beginning sound of each picture. - 3 x Write My Sound - Write the beginning/middle/ending sound of the words using the word frames. - 3 x Middle Sounds - Cut and paste the pictures into the correct middle sound column. - 2 x Graph My Sound - Say the picture name and graph the matching middle sound. - 3 x Word Builder - Cut and paste the letters to build the CVC words. - 6 x Word Frames - Read the word, color the matching picture and write the word in the word frame. - 1 x Short a Word Frames - Spell the short 'a' CVC words. - 1 x Short e Word Frames - Spell the short 'e' CVC words. - 1 x Short i Word Frames - Spell the short 'i' CVC words. - 1 x Short o Word Frames - Spell the short 'o' CVC words. - 1 x Short u Word Frames - Spell the short 'u' CVC words. - 3 x Rhyme Time - Cut and paste the pictures next to its rhyming word. - 2 x Rhyming Words – Find and color 2 rhyming pictures in each row. - 2 x Count My Syllables - Count and color the correct number of syllables that each word has. - 1 x How Many Syllables? - Count and write the correct number of syllables that each word has. - 3 x Sentence Spelling - Read the sentence and then spell the missing word using the picture to help you. - 2 x Compound Words 1 – Draw a line to match the two pictures to create compound words. - 2 x Let’s Make Compound Words - Read the picture names to work out the compound words. - 7 x Beginning Sound Cut and Paste - Cut and paste the pictures under the correct beginning sound. Please see the preview for a full snapshot of the worksheets. Want to see a sample? Check it out here: Sample Phonics Worksheets ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. You may also contact me on [email protected]
You are receiving 6 different work pages for hearing and writing beginning, middle and ending sounds. You are receiving 2 work pages for each: beginning middle ending Students will say the word and write the letter for each of the 6 pages. If you need other Kindergarten Common Core ELA resources check my TPT store! Thanks for stopping by...
93 CVC words are included in this paperless, differentiated, no-prep CVC activity for Google Classroom or Google Drive. Three different levels are included to meet the needs of all students: Level One students are given the middle and ending sound and must drag and drop the beginning sound. Level Two students are given the middle sound and must drag and drop the beginning and ending sounds. Level Three students must sound out the beginning, middle, and ending sounds independently. In addition to the three different levels, two different types of file options are include for your convince: Option One all CVC words are included on the slides, students can practice CVC words for all of the short vowels. This is a great option for students who already know all of the short vowel sounds. Option Two CVC words are split by short vowel. This is a great option for students who are learning the vowel sounds and are not ready for all sounds to be assigned at once. Need help with Google Classroom You can check out my FREE “how to” video by CLICKING HERE! This resource can be used on any device with Google Apps. Using this product within google classroom will allow you to assign activities to students, which is perfect for assessment and differentiation. Are you looking for a BOOM Card version of this activity? Click Here! Looking for more Google Classroom Activities? Sight Word Detectives (featured product) Chicka Chicka ABCCVC Word Family Pocket Chart ActivitiesMystery CVC WordsChicka Chicka 123 Centers Beginning Sound Safari Numbers 1-10 Safari Numbers 11-20 Ocean Adventure Questions? E-mail me at [email protected]
When it comes to introducing ending sound activities, kids may feel a little out of their element. For so long, they've been taught phonics with a focus on beginning sounds. "B is for ball!" Now we start telling them that there is an "l" in ball, and they get all discombobulated. Here are the tips,
Use this for practive with letter recognition, phonics, and rhyming skills! This packet includes 1. Stamp and Rhyme: Students stamp a picture and write rhyming words under each picture 2. Stamp and Rhyme: Stamp and draw pictures of words that rhyme with a given CVC word. 3. Beginning Sound Stamp: Students stamp the correct letter for beginning sounds 4. Middle Sound Stamp: Students segment the middle sound in CVC words by using stamps 5. Ending Sound Stamp: Students stamp the correct letter for each ending sound. 6. Uppercase Letter Stamp: Match uppercase and lowercase letters 7. Lowercase Letter Stamp: Match uppercase and lowercase letters
These 2D shape poems are a catchy and fun way to help your students learn shape names and attributes during a kindergarten shape unit.
Teaching sound positions in CVC words? These posters were made to help students identify beginning, middle and ending letter sounds in words! "Where do you hear the /m/ sound in ham? At the beginning, the middle or end?" Use each poster to enhance your phonics mini lesson ...and then hang in the classroom for student reference! You are receiving 4 posters: -header (Be a Sound Hound) -beginning sound poster featuring pictures: gum, bed, pig, net -middle sound poster featuring pictures: cat, pen, top, hut -ending sound poster featuring pictures: pig, hit, ham, fox Print as is …or take to your local printshop to have enlarged! Grab my small group task cards too Sound Hound Task Cards for Small Group If you need other posters for ELA Kindergarten or First Grade check my TPT store for more! Thanks for stopping by….
You are receiving 6 different work pages for hearing and writing beginning, middle and ending sounds. You are receiving 2 work pages for each: beginning middle ending Students will say the word and write the letter for each of the 6 pages. If you need other Kindergarten Common Core ELA resources check my TPT store! Thanks for stopping by...
There are 30 pages of beginning and ending sounds in this packet. Students will develop their phonics and writing. Students will identify the beginning sound of each picture by coloring and writing. This packet is perfect for the beginning of the year in preschool or kindergarten. You can check out the free version here If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at: [email protected] Free Beginning and Ending Sounds
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It’s time for some Phoneme Memory Match Games. These games are designed to help build the alphabetic principle with your learners. Find all our Alphabet Printables HERE. *The free printable games can be found at the END of this post. Click on the teal download button. I highly recommend reading the “Quick Notes” on page ... Read More about Phoneme Memory Match Games
Learn Four Interactive Ways to Teach Beginning Sounds. One of the most important literacy skills in the early years is learning to tell sounds apart. In