Phase 3 Read & Match Photos
10 photos & 10 post it style captions and sentences to read and match.
Phase 3 phonics level.
Phonics Phase 2 Captions - EYFS
Phonics Phase 2 Captions - EYFS
‘Phonics - Reading Captions - Phase 2’ is an EYFS/KS1 English phonics teaching resource that uses the suggested captions for words in sets 1-5 of the DfES ‘Letters and Sounds’ phonics teaching programme.
Children move on from reading single words to reading captions. They use and apply their decoding skills on simple material appropriate for their word-reading level.
All 35 captions are illustrated with a cute and colourful picture to engage the learner.
This PowerPoint teaching resource includes activities aimed at giving children practise in decoding captions, 4 accompanying worksheets and flashcards that can be printed off and laminated to use for learning activities such as matching games, whats in the box? and pictures and captions snap.
‘Phonics Phase 2 Captions - EYFS’ is fully editable giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class taught.
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Phonics Phase Two Activity Bundle
Phonics Phase 2 Bundle
Match picture with caption
Match the sentences to the correct pictures. Cut them out neatly and stick them in your book.
Phase 2 Picture and Caption matching cards
Looking for a fun and effective way to help your students practice reading CVC words and apply their Phase 2 phonics knowledge?
These Phase 2 Picture and Caption Matching Cards are a versatile resource that makes phonics practice both interactive and enjoyable!
There are many ways to use these cards in your classroom:
Match each picture to its corresponding caption to reinforce word recognition.
Turn it into a fun memory game to boost recall and engagement.
Display the cards on a phonics board or working wall to support independent reading.
Encourage children to write their own captions for the pictures to develop writing and decoding skills.
Perfect for tutoring sessions, small groups, independent work, or whole-class activities!
Resource contains 38 pages with 76 captions and pictures
Match simple captions to the correct picture
The children have to read each caption and match it to the correct picture. The worksheets use Avengers, Power Rangers, Lego Batman, Minions, Angry birds and animals to engage children.
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Photo Caption Cards - Phase 2
A selection of 20 different photograph cards and matching captions, featuring CVC words from Phase 2 (Letters and Sounds).
We have found these really useful for a range of phonic activities - you can separate the captions from the photos and ask children to match them together. We also use them in phonics lessons, on displays, or have them available in the reading corner for children to access independently.
sh th ng ch caption and picture match
Read the CVC captions and match them to the correct picture, children are greeted by applause when they get it right and are redirected back if they get it wrong. Six different captions to read.
Caption It!
You are the Editor at KidChron.com. A reporter just sent you a file with photographs and captions for tomorrow’s edition. The file is messed up! The photographs and captions are all mixed up.
Look at the pictures and read the caption cards. A caption is a brief description of a photograph or illustration. Match the correct caption to the photograph.
Phase 3 Picture and Caption Matching Activity – Fun with Phonics!
Make learning Phase 3 phonics fun and interactive with this engaging Picture and Caption Matching Activity.
Perfect for developing confidence with Letters and Sounds, this versatile resource helps children practise reading and recognising Phase 3 phonemes through pictures and captions.
What’s Included:
• 38 PDF files packed with caption and picture cards
• Easy-to-print, cut, laminate and shuffle cards for quick setup
• Designed to support decoding, comprehension, and sentence structure
Ways to Use This Resource:
• Whole-class or group games: Show one picture and ask children to find and read the matching caption aloud.
• Group work: Let children work in pairs or small groups to match images with captions—boosting both teamwork and phonics skills.
• Caption writing practice: Hand out picture cards and ask children to write their own matching captions.
Whether you’re teaching in class, tutoring, or supporting learning at home, these cards provide a flexible and fun way to help children become confident readers of Phase 3 sounds.
Whatever Next Caption Writing
Captions to match the text Whatever Next. Captions listed in the document. Great addition to the Writing Area.
Gingerbread Man Caption and Picture Match CVC Word Reading Game
Gingerbread man matching activity
16 pictures and captions to match together
Print off, cut up and ask children to match them together. Great for table top provision, tuff trays or just on the caprpet!
The captions begin:
‘a gingerbread man’ and this is repetitive and in all captions. Children will then read the word/s and find the corresponding picture. Please see pictures on the cover for examples of the wording and pictures included.
There are a couple of more challenging captions and pictures which you may wish to leave out, at least initially (black cat, fat cat, black hat, red hat)
This will download as a pdf document.
CVC words and caption snow globes
DIfferent pictures in snow globes. Words or captions to match the pictures.
Phase 2 Letters and Sounds Captions
There are 3 types of powerpoints - some just display the caption and images, one shows 3 captions to match to a picture and the other shows 3 pictures to match to a caption.
The pdf files can be printed for display and activities.
Features of a Newspaper Match-up Activity
A set of three differentiated worksheets to ask children to match up the features of news articles to the given example.
Worksheet 1 - Gives the names of the feature and describes what it is (easy)
Worksheet 2 - Gives the names and descriptions seperately for children to match up (medium)
Worksheet 3 - Gives just the names so that children can write in their own description of the feature.
What Can You See? – Early Years Caption Writing with Animals | EYFS Phase 2–3 Phonics
What Can You See? – Early Years Caption Writing with Animals | EYFS Phase 2–3 Phonics
Support your children’s caption writing and early sentence building skills with this engaging and visually appealing resource! Perfect for EYFS and KS1, this activity encourages children to look at the animal picture, identify what they can see, and write a simple Phase 2 or Phase 3 phonics sentence such as “a chick on grass” or “the yellow duck.”
This set includes a range of animals and scenes designed to prompt writing using Phase 2 & 3 decodable words, including:
chick, duck, squirrel, turtle, rabbit, dog, cat, ladybug, pond, grass, ball, leaf, sky
Children can be stretched by writing more descriptive sentences such as:
“The fluffy cat is on the window” or “A squirrel on the branch.”
What’s Included:
6 full-colour animal image sheets (1 animal per sheet)
table sign and camera cut outs
Ideal for whole-class, small group, or writing table activities
Perfect for caption writing, sentence starters, and phonics application
Matches Phase 2–3 tricky words and decodable vocabulary
Links to the ‘What Can You See?’ question stem used in early years classrooms
Ideal for:
EYFS phonics practice
Phase 2 and Phase 3 writing
Early sentence construction
Descriptive writing prompts
Continuous provision or literacy stations
Three Little Pigs - Caption Writing Lesson
Step into the world of the Three Little Pigs with our captivating caption writing lesson! Students will channel their creativity and storytelling skills as they craft captions inspired by key events from the classic tale. Equipped with a helpful word bank, learners will enhance their writing proficiency while recounting pivotal moments from the story. To conclude the lesson on a playful note, a dynamic plenary activity awaits: a memory matching game featuring images depicting events from the narrative. By engaging in this entertaining game of concentration, students reinforce their understanding of story events while enjoying a collaborative and engaging activity. With a blend of writing, vocabulary enrichment, and interactive gameplay, this lesson promises an enriching learning experience for all.
Phase 2 Read and Draw CVC Words and Captions
This colourful activity adapts to the varying points of where children are currently at in their reading journey.
Children can have a go at reading the short cvc words or captions, match it to the correct picture and then have a go at drawing their own picture.
History of Flight Timeline Planes Then and Now Worksheet Interactive Foldable
This timeline activity is a hands-on visual way for students to see the changes that have been made in the history of flight, from the first hot air balloons to the modern passenger Boeing 747, or from the first hot air balloon to landing on the Moon.
There are two main options with a timeline that focuses on flight and the development of planes, or flight, planes, and space travel.
The timeline has four differentiated options so that you can meet the needs of your students or there is the option to make a foldable version which is a mini-book that could be taped into the students’ books or they could take it home.
What’s included?
Timeline and real photos to match up to the dates
Differentiated with simple or detailed captions, and the easiest version has the photos and captions already together so students need to match it to the date, and the most difficult level students need to match the photo to the caption and write in the date
Interactive foldable with visual step-by-step instructions
Logic-style clue cards to solve the order of the timeline
Answer keys
11 pages included.
You will receive 6 PDFs.
More timelines you may like:
History of land transport
History of boats and ships
The Great Fire of London
The Titanic
Ancient Egypt
The Benin Empire
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The Zombie Apocalypse Lesson + Funny Caption Starters
The Zombie Apocalypse Lesson + Funny Caption and General Starters
The Zombie Apocalypse
Cities lie abandoned. The streets are no longer safe as the K11 virus has spread and infected large numbers of the population. You and a small group of survivors have made it out of the city and have taken refuge in an abandoned farmhouse. You have to hold out against the ‘zombie-like’ hordes for 7 days until help arrives. Will you survive?
Funny Caption Starters + Word Quizzes
A collection of funny images with speech spaces for students to match their own thoughts as to what is happening in the picture. Creates a funny start to any lesson. Also included a bumper power point of word based quizzes.
General Starters
A general collection of 15 KS2/KS3 starters.
For further infomation click on each individual link.
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SEO & GEO Keywords, Hashtags & Captions Creator
This prompt guides an AI to become your personal digital marketing strategist, transforming the way you approach content creation and SEO optimization. Instead of spending hours researching keywords or guessing which hashtags might work, you get a smart system that analyzes your specific niche and audience to deliver targeted results.
The beauty of this prompt lies in its three-mode approach, letting you focus on exactly what you need whether that’s finding the right keywords to rank higher in search results, discovering hashtags that actually connect with your community, or crafting captions that turn scrollers into customers.
What makes this different from generic marketing tools is how it explains the reasoning behind each suggestion, so you’re not just copying and pasting but actually learning what works and why. The interactive design means you’re having a conversation with an expert rather than just getting a list of random suggestions.
You can switch between modes as your needs change, making it perfect for busy entrepreneurs, content creators, and marketing teams who need reliable results without the guesswork. The prompt works across any industry or platform, adapting its recommendations to match your specific audience and goals.
Rather than promising overnight success, it focuses on giving you the strategic foundation needed to build genuine engagement and sustainable growth. This is the kind of tool that saves you research time while improving your content quality, helping you make smarter decisions about your digital marketing efforts.







