A set of printable resources that can be laminated and used to support teaching and learning the ‘ure’ vowel trigraph (Letters and Sounds Phase 3, Read Write Inc. Set 3). Great for one-to-one and intervention as well as group and class use.
Includes:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Starlight Sudoku (phonics-based selection of 4 by 4 Sudoku puzzles)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
This PowerPoint presentation is designed to support teaching and learning the ‘ph’ consonant digraph. It contains…
♦ Sound and picture slides.
♦ Decodable ‘real word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Decodable ‘alien word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Animated, decodable syllable slides.
♦ A slide showing a set of common ‘ph’ words.
♦ An interactive ‘ph or f?’ quiz.
♦ An interactive ‘Real or Alien Word?’ quiz.
Words are displayed in a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Check.
The file is in .pps format and will work in PowerPoint from 2003 onwards. If you’re not sure if it will work on your system, please download our free a-e (split digraph) sample to check.
UPDATE:
Upper case letters moved so they in line with their lower case equivalent. Handwriting lines added over letters. Punctuation moved to its own box.
Designed to be printed double-sided.
One side contains:
Year 1 Exception words grouped into those with similar spelling patterns where possible.
Lower case and upper case letters on handwriting lines.
‘bed’ pictures to support children who reverse b’s and d’s.
Examples of common -s and -es plurals.
Examples of common -ed and -ing verbs.
Examples of common -er nouns.
Examples of common -er and -est adjectives.
Examples of common un- words.
Examples of some common compound words.
The other side contains graphemes grouped according to their phoneme.
We may produce a Year 2 version depending on popularity.
This bundle included the following Phase 5 PowerPoint files:
ay, ou, ie, ea, oy, ir, ue, aw, wh, ph, ew, oe, au, a-e, e-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, ey
Each PowerPoint includes a range of resources to support teaching/learning of a particular grapheme. These include:
♦ Sound and picture slides.
♦ Vowel phoneme sound chart.
♦ Decodable ‘real word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Decodable ‘alien word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Animated, decodable ‘root word’ slides.
♦ Animated, decodable ‘syllable’ slides.
♦ Slides showing three levels of decodable words.
♦ A set of spelling pictures with a link to the words.
♦ Silly sentences.
♦ 'How many words can you make…?'
♦ Interactive quizzes.
Words are displayed in a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Check.
The files are in .pps format and will work in PowerPoint from 2003 onwards. If you’re not sure if it will work on your system, please download our free a-e (split digraph) sample to check.
A set of printable resources that can be laminated and used to support teaching and learning the ‘oi’ and ‘oy’ vowel digraphs. Great for one-to-one and intervention as well as group and class use.
Includes:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Starlight Sudoku (phonics-based selection of 4 by 4 Sudoku puzzles)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of printable resources that can be laminated and used to support teaching and learning the 'ff' consonant digraph.
Includes:
♦ Short Bingo (for group or class use)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket 'n' Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
A set of printable resources that can be laminated and used to support teaching and learning the ‘ea’ (short e as in bread) digraph. Great for one-to-one and intervention as well as group and class use.
Includes:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of printable resources that can be laminated and used to support teaching and learning the ‘a-e’ split digraph (Letters and Sounds Phase 5, Read Write Inc. Set 3). Great for one-to-one and intervention as well as group and class use.
Includes:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Starlight Sudoku (phonics-based selection of 4 by 4 Sudoku puzzles)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A selection of games that can be laminated and used to support teaching and learning Set 2 sounds as presented in the RWI scheme. Great for intervention and consolidation before moving onto Set 3.
Each game contains words with the following sounds: ay, ee, igh, ow (snow), oo (boot), oo (look), ar, or, air, ir, ou (cloud), oy
Games include:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of games to revise and consolidate the various ways of making the ‘air’ sound (eə). Each game covers a range of ‘eə’ graphemes including:
air (chair), are (scare), ear (bear), ere (there), eir (their), ar (wary) ayor (mayor)
Games included:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Phonics Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of games to revise and consolidate the various ways of making the ‘or’ sound (ɔː). Each game covers a range of ɔː graphemes including:
or (storm), oor (door), ore (score), our (court), oar (board), aw (claw), au (haunt), a (ball), al (chalk), augh (taught), ough (thought)
Games included:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Phonics Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of games to revise and consolidate the various ways of making the ‘long a’ sound (eɪ). Each game covers a range of eɪ graphemes including:
ay (day), ai (train), a-e (made), eigh (eight), ey (they), aigh (straight), ei (veil), eig (reign), a (apron), ea (steak)
Games included:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Phonics Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of games to revise and consolidate the various ways of making the ‘ir’ sound (ɜː). Each game covers a range of ɜː graphemes including:
er (herd), ir (bird), ur (turn), ear (pearl), or (word), our (journey)
Games included:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Phonics Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of games to revise and consolidate the various ways of making the ‘ear’ sound (ɪə). Each game covers a range of ‘ɪə’ graphemes including:
ear (year), eer (deer), ere (here), ier (pier), eir (weird)
Games included:
♦ Short Bingo (fir display on an interactive whiteboard)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Phonics Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of games to revise and consolidate the various ways of making the ‘long e’ sound (iː ). Each game covers a range of ‘iː’ graphemes including:
ee (sheep), ea (leaf), e-e (theme), e (me), ie (thief), ey (key) -y (copy), i (ski)
Games included:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Phonics Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of games to revise and consolidate the various ways of making the ‘long u’ sound (u:). Each game covers a range of ‘u:’ graphemes including:
u-e (cube), oo (moon), ew (grew), ue (blue), o (to), ui (fruit) ough (through), u (unit), ou (soup)
Games included:
♦ Bingo (calling card + 32 game cards)
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Loop Cards (32 ‘I have… / Who has…’ cards)
♦ Jigsaw Puzzle (match the pictures with the words)
♦ Tarsia (join the triangles so that the words are alongside the correct pictures)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Planetary Pick-Up (2-player roll around the board collecting things/aliens)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Phonics Fuel-Up (two-player dice game)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
A set of printable resources that can be laminated and used to support teaching and learning the ‘ire’ vowel trigraph (Read Write Inc. Set 3). Great for one-to-one and intervention as well as group and class use.
Includes:
♦ Short Bingo
♦ Race to the Moon (track-based dice game)
♦ Rocket ‘n’ Roll (single or multi-player grid-based dice game)
♦ Falling Star Four in a Row (2-player, read the words and try to get four in a row)
♦ Moon Mountain (2-player, leave the last word to win)
♦ Nebular Noughts & Crosses (phonics-based tic tac toe game)
♦ Solar Squares (phonics-based boxes game)
♦ Starlight Sudoku (phonics-based selection of 4 by 4 Sudoku puzzles)
♦ Battleships (phonics-based variation of the traditional game)
Most of the resources contain a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
This PowerPoint presentation is designed to support teaching and learning the ‘oo’ (long u) grapheme. It contains…
♦ Sound and picture slides.
♦ Vowel phoneme sound chart.
♦ Decodable ‘real word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Decodable ‘alien word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Animated, decodable ‘root word’ slides.
♦ Animated, decodable ‘syllable’ slides.
♦ A slide showing three levels of decodable words containing the ‘oo’ grapheme.
♦ A set of spelling pictures with a link to the words.
♦ Three ‘silly sentences’ containing lots of ‘oo’ words.
♦ A ‘How many words can you make…?’ silde.
♦ An interactive ‘Which spelling is correct?’ quiz.
♦ An interactive ‘Real or Alien word?’ quiz.
Words are displayed in a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Check.
The file is in .pps format and will work in PowerPoint from 2003 onwards. If you’re not sure if it will work on your system, please download our free a-e (split digraph) sample to check.
This PowerPoint presentation is designed to support teaching and learning the a-e split digraph. It contains…
♦ Sound and picture slides.
♦ Decodable ‘real word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Decodable ‘alien word’ slides (colour-coded and black).
♦ Animated, decodable ‘root word’ slides.
♦ Animated, decodable ‘syllable’ slides.
♦ A slide showing three levels of decodable words containing the ‘a-e’ grapheme.
♦ A set of spelling pictures with a link to the words.
♦ Three ‘silly sentences’ containing lots of ‘a-e’ words.
♦ Add the ‘magic e’ slides.
♦ An interactive ‘Which spelling is correct?’ quiz.
♦ An interactive ‘Real or Alien Word?’ quiz.
Words are displayed in a pre-cursive font similar to that used in the Year 1 Phonics Check.
The file was created in PowerPoint 2003 so should be compatible with all newer versions. It is in .pps format.