These strategies for teaching phonics are perfect for focusing on specific phonics skills while students are also ncreasing their fluency.
This worksheet is about words that have “silent letters.” That means, when we say those words out loud, we don’t actually hear the sound of some letters. Your job is to look at each picture and write the word that goes with it. For example, if you see a plane picture, you would write “plane.”.
I created this practice sorting worksheet for my studnets to read and practice words with the silent letters g or k. They simply read the work and glue it under the silent g or silent k category. Great practice and exposure for reading silent g and silent k words. This practice sorting worksheet can be used for morning work, seatwork during reading or spelling/language arts rotations, a literacty center or homework. Enjoy!
Silent letters appear all throughout the English language. The most common combinations are wr, kn, gn, and mb. Learn how to teach them!
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One of the noted difficulties of English spelling is a high number of silent letters...
Learn words with silent letters from A to Z. Improve your pronunciation and understanding of silent letters in English with this comprehensive list.
A Full List of Silent Letters from A to Z! A silent letter is a letter that appears in a particular word but not pronounced such as the 'b' in 'douBt'/daʊt /.
Give your child's reading fluency a boost by practicing reading words with silent letters.
Learn words with silent letters from A to Z. Improve your pronunciation and understanding of silent letters in English with this comprehensive list.
Here’s a resource activity pack to practice those tricky silent letters: Please click here to read more and download your own set! Thanks! Jen from Positively Learning You Might Also Like:Using Nursery Rhymes to Teach ReadingPracticing Phonics in the ClassroomLook at these interactive digital word work centers where kids can move the letter pieces right on their ... Read More about Silent Letters Practice
After your students have mastered more basic phonics concepts, it’s time for them to learn common silent letter pairs . The most common ones are WR, GN, and KN. As a special education teacher, I find that introducing silent letter pairs by sound works well. I usually teach WR first, and then KN an
Fundations® Level 3 Unit 13 compatible This unit covers silent letters wr, kn, gn, mb as well as the Greek Digraphs ph and ch. I made this to support Fundations®Level 3 of the Unit 13 (second edition) program. It is suitable for any phonics program. Totally No Prep. Anchor charts for ph and ch co...
Silent Letters in English from A-Z Silent Letters – B Bomb Climb Comb Debt Doubt Dumb Lamb Limb Numb Plumb Subtle Succumb Thumb Tomb Silent Letters – C Ascent Conscience Conscious Crescent Descend Disciple Evanesce Fascinate Fluorescent Muscle Obscene Resuscitate Scenario Scene Silent Letters – D, E Badge Edge Handkerchief Wedge Wednesday Age Breathe Bridge Change Clothes Gene Hate Like Love Please Vegetable Silent Letters – G Align Campaign Design Foreign Malign Reign Sign Assign Gnarled Gnash Gnat Gnaw Gnome Silent Letters – H Hour Architect Chaos Character Chemical Chemist Echo Ghost Monarch Scheme School Stomach Technical Honest Silent Letters
These fun phonics reading comprehension printable worksheets and Boom Cards are perfect to practice those tricky silent letter words.
Help your second grader remember words with tricky silent letters with this phonics worksheet.