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'ea' Phonics Sound Worksheet Activity (Set 3 RWI Aligned)

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Enhance Phonics Learning with My Engaging ‘ew’ Worksheet Activity! Strengthen your phonics instruction with my comprehensive ‘ew’ Phonics Sound Worksheet Activity, perfectly aligned with Read Write Inc. (RWI) Set 3. This versatile resource includes a range of activities designed to help students master the ‘ew’ sound, making it an essential addition to your teaching toolkit. Features of the Worksheet: Match the Word to the Picture: Help students connect ‘ew’ words with corresponding pictures. This engaging activity reinforces word recognition and comprehension through visual association. Complete the Sentence: Encourage students to use ‘ew’ words to fill in the blanks in sentences. This task aids in understanding context and usage, enhancing their ability to construct meaningful sentences. Write and Draw ‘ew’ Words: Stimulate creativity by having students come up with additional ‘ew’ words, writing them down and illustrating them. This open-ended activity deepens their phonics knowledge and makes learning enjoyable. ‘ew’ Word Search: Add a fun element to phonics practice with a word search puzzle featuring ‘ew’ words. This activity helps reinforce spelling and word recognition in an engaging way. Creative Sentence Writing: Provide space for students to write their own sentences using ‘ew’ words. This section encourages them to apply their phonics knowledge creatively, demonstrating their understanding through written expression. Benefits for Teachers: Time-Saving: My ready-to-use worksheet saves you valuable time on lesson planning and preparation. Simply download, print, and distribute the activity, allowing you to focus more on teaching. Reduces Workload: With a variety of activities consolidated into one worksheet, you can efficiently cover multiple aspects of phonics learning. This comprehensive resource reduces the need for additional materials and preparation. Enhances Student Engagement: The diverse range of activities keeps students interested and motivated, making phonics practice enjoyable. By incorporating matching, writing, and drawing, this worksheet caters to various learning styles. Versatile Usage: Ideal for classroom lessons or homework assignments, this worksheet is adaptable to different teaching contexts. Its multifaceted design supports both group work and individual practice, ensuring all students benefit. Make phonics learning exciting and effective with my ‘ew’ Phonics Sound Worksheet Activity. For more high-quality resources that save you time and reduce your workload, be sure to check out Miss McCowan’s TES store (missmccowan)! Please remember to leave a review if you found this resource helpful, thank you!
RWI Speed sounds and words cursive handwriting sheetsQuick View
MissC23

RWI Speed sounds and words cursive handwriting sheets

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Looking for a great way to get your children to practise their spelling and their handwriting? This bumper pack contains: all the Set 2 speed sounds: ay, ee, igh, ow (as in blow) oo (as in zoo) oo (as in look), ar, or, air, ir, ou (as in out), oy. all the Set 3 speed sounds and additional sounds: ea (dream), oi, a-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, ar, aw, are, ur, er, ow, ai, oa, ew, ire, ear, ure, wh, ck, ph, kn, ue, e-e, ey, oe, au, ie (pie), ie (thief), ea (head) ore, oor, ui, ier, tion, sion, tious, cious, tch, all, old. 55 sheets in this pack. Children can use the space provided and the handwriting worksheet template to practise both their spelling of the RWI Set 2 and 3 words and their cursive handwriting. Each sheet contains spaces to practice the phoneme and spaces to copy words with the focus phoneme alongside each word, all in the frame of a handwriting worksheet marked with lines to show the demarcations for sky, grass, ground. The spelling and handwriting worksheet pack is great to use in handwriting and spelling lessons, as morning starters, and even as homework activities. You might not want them to sit and do all of them at once, the worksheets can be easily split and separated into weekly tasks or as part of a phonics group activity. It’s also a great way to get the children working on one skill whilst thinking it’s another. Students who need that little bit of extra spelling practise won’t even realise what they’ve been given as you make sure they do their handwriting. Let me know if there are any others you would like me to add.
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qronfla

ea sound

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In this resource there are 5 different tasks. In the first task students have to match pictures to words. In the second task there is a Bingo Game. Word cards and pictures to draw are included. The third task includes different sentences and students have to match pictures to sentences. The next task is a handout. The first part of the handout includes a set of words to read. Then students have to complete the sentences by writing the right word according to the picture shown. In the last task there are two comprehensions. The first comprehension is easier than the second one as students have to choose the right answer. The other comprehension has a similar text but it is more challenging as students have to answer the questions.
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Laurenstuart

Introduction to ea sound and game

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*Introduction to phase 5 ea sound. *Shows children a number of words with sound buttons. *Includes audio of each word being segmented and then blended together. *Phonics game - children read each word and decided whether it is a real or nonsense word. *Includes sound effects
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bethany_889

'ea' phonics sound workbook

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This comprehensive workbook is designed to help learners master the ‘ea’ sound and its spelling patterns through a variety of structured exercises. It focuses on recognizing, spelling, and using ‘ea’ words in different contexts, making learning both effective and engaging. What’s Inside? Word Lists & Spelling Practice – A collection of common ‘ea’ words to reinforce recognition and memorization. Fill-in-the-Blank Exercises – Sentences where students apply the correct ‘ea’ words to build comprehension. Rhyming Word Activities – Challenges to find and create words that rhyme with key ‘ea’ words. Sentence Writing Practice – Encourages learners to use ‘ea’ words in context, improving writing and vocabulary. Look, Cover, Write, and Check – A structured spelling strategy to reinforce correct spelling. Word Boggle & Word Hunts – Interactive activities that help students discover and use as many ‘ea’ words as possible. With a combination of spelling drills, word challenges, and sentence-building activities, this workbook provides a well-rounded approach to mastering the ‘ea’ sound. It is perfect for classroom use, homeschooling, or independent study.
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LHArtistry

Phonics Worksheet - sound ea

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Children will learn and review the phonetic sound ‘ea’ whilst enjoying colouring and tracing. This phonics colouring worksheet will support your child in the development of their set 3 phonic sounds and words associated with that sound. Whilst providing an exciting colouring in opportunity. As your child completes the worksheet they will trace over the sounds to help develop and strengthen their fine motor skills. Along with colouring each picture they have the opportunity to relate the words (with relevant phonics sound) to the illustrations and practice reading aloud. The sound has a second page to review their understanding, there are a selection of illustrations, however, only some of them are related to the relevant sound. Can they colour the correct illustrations?
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jenny_b16

Different 'ear' Sounds and 'ea' Sounds

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Children identify then sort the different sounds of ‘ear’ (pear and fear) Children identify then sort the different sounds of ‘ea’ (spread and beach) Circle the two different sounds of each in different colours. Sort the ‘ear’ and ‘ea’ words into table by sound.
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clevermonkey

Digraph Sound Picture Wheels

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Made for young children who are still learning to differentiate between sounds, these digraph sound circles are a fun way to consolidate identifying graphemes while providing some handwriting practice and fine motor strengthening. 33 different sounds - consonant and vowel digraphs, dipthongs and split digraphs are included along with easy to read answer cards for each making these perfect for independent literacy centers or Daily 5 word work activities. Perfect for Early Years classroom display or speech and language students. Here’s what’s included - 33 different digraph wheels with real life photos - 1 per A4 page digraphs included - ar/ai/ay/au/aw/oa/oo(2)/ng/ui/ou/ck/sh/ch/th/wh/ph/er/ir/ur/ow(2)/ee/ea/ey/ie/ew/or/oi/oy/a_e/i_e/o_e/u_e easy to read answer cards included for children to check their answers File type – Ready to print PDF ** IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU PURCHASE THIS RESOURCE…** All of our resources are downloadable digital files that you will be able to access immediately after purchase. I also encourage you to ask questions before purchasing if you are uncertain of anything. What programs do I need to open and use this product? I recommend using Adobe Acrobat Reader to open any PDF files. Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free program and can be downloaded here. Ensuring your software is up to date can help to avoid any compatibility issues.
SOUNDS FOR READING  EA  FOR  EATQuick View
coreenburt

SOUNDS FOR READING EA FOR EAT

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This SOUNDS FOR READING resource consists of 17 worksheets offering a variety of interesting activities to consolidate the learning of the EA FOR EAT sound. It is particularly suited to ONE TO ONE tutoring sessions and has been used successfully to drive up standards of reading in pupils struggling with reading and with EAL pupils.
RWI Speed Sounds and Words - Print handwriting sheetsQuick View
MissC23

RWI Speed Sounds and Words - Print handwriting sheets

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Looking for a great way to get your children to practise their spelling and their handwriting? This bumper pack contains: all the Set 2 speed sounds: ay, ee, igh, ow (as in blow) oo (as in zoo) oo (as in look), ar, or, air, ir, ou (as in out), oy. all the Set 3 speed sounds and additional sounds: ea (dream), oi, a-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, ar, aw, are, ur, er, ow, ai, oa, ew, ire, ear, ure, wh, ck, ph, kn, ue, e-e, ey, oe, au, ie (pie), ie (thief), ea (head) ore, oor, ui, ier, tion, sion, tious, cious, tch, all, old. 55 sheets in this pack. Children can use the space provided and the handwriting worksheet template to practise both their spelling of the RWI Set 2 and 3 words and their handwriting. These sheets are written using a print script for children who are learning these sounds but are not yet ready for cursive writing. Each sheet contains spaces to practice the phoneme and spaces to copy words with the focus phoneme alongside each word, all in the frame of a handwriting worksheet marked with lines to show the demarcations for sky, grass, ground. The spelling and handwriting worksheet pack is great to use in handwriting and spelling lessons, as morning starters, and even as homework activities. You might not want them to sit and do all of them at once, the worksheets can be easily split and separated into weekly tasks or as part of a phonics group activity. It’s also a great way to get the children working on one skill whilst thinking it’s another. Students who need that little bit of extra spelling practise won’t even realise what they’ve been given as you make sure they do their handwriting.
Phonics Reading ea sound words. Story and supporting image.Quick View
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Phonics Reading ea sound words. Story and supporting image.

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A Cup of Tea for the Queen Reading ea sound words. Story and supporting image. An original story. By Elizabeth W. Story is approximately 140 words that has the sound “ea”. Includes supporting image and text The “ea” sound is found in Phase 5 phonics, which introduces more complex graphemes like “ea”. In Phase 5, children learn that “ea” can make the long “e” sound (as in “sea”), and also learn its alternative pronunciations, such as the short “e” sound (as in “bread”).
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blossomingminds

Phonics phase 5 - The 'ea' sound

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This resource is an interactive lesson aimed at whole class or group phonics. It is a powerpoint presentation that allows children to revise phonemes and learn or revisit the sound ‘ea.’ It takes 15-20 minutes. This powerpoint is split into different sections: - Revision of phase 3 and 4 phonemes in a random order - Introduction to ‘ea’ sound and opportunity to trace the shape of the sound - Spotting the odd one out (the picture without the ‘ea’ sound) - Segmenting and blending sounds in ‘ea’ words - Phoneme counting - Phoneme spotting in sentences - Writing words with ‘ea’ sound - Writing a sentence with ‘ea’ sound - Revision of HFW
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classroomowlresources

Phonics Powerpoint & Worksheet - ea sound

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This is a set 3 phonics powerpoint, introducing the ‘ea’ sound. The powerpoint slides give children an opportunity to sound out ‘ea’ words and write their own sentence using this sound. There is also an ‘ea’ sound worksheet included which has writing and sound buttons activities.
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classroomowlresources

Phonics powerpoint and worksheets - the 'ea' sound.

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Inside this resource pack, there is a powerpoint presentation with flashcards based on the phase 5 phonics sounds. The powerpoint centers on the ‘ea’ sound and gives learners the opportunity to practice saying ‘ea’ words and read sentences with this phoneme. The powerpoint also encourages learners to write a sentence with the ‘ea’ sound. Also included are phonics worksheets and activities that focus on the ‘ea’ sound. There is also a phoneme spotter with short exercises attached. Learners can benefit from sounding out phonemes on the powerpoint and completing the activities.
Different 'ea' sounds KS1Quick View
rahina_teacher

Different 'ea' sounds KS1

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This resource is aimed at KS 1 learners and new learners of English as a Second Language. Its is for teaching and Learning Phonics but could be used for guided reading and spelling. It is a 3 - part worksheet which also includes sorting words into different sounds then finding the right word for the pictures and finally making sentences with the found words. This worksheet contains 2 Pdf pages, one with the task and the other an answer page.
Phonic Worksheets for Phase 5 of Letters and SoundsQuick View
lilibette

Phonic Worksheets for Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds

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A bumper pack of 160+ pages of resources - to help you to teach all of the new graphemes for Phase 5 of Letters and sounds to all abilities. This pack follows on from our popular Phonic Worksheets for Phases 3 and 4. This pack will help you to Introduce the new phase 5 graphemes: ay, ou, ie, ea, oy, ir, u-e, aw, wh, ph, ew, oe, au, ey, a-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, e-e, and ‘y’ saying ‘eye’ and ‘o’ saying ‘u’. Please note: this pack uses Phase 5 tricky words as part of the comprehension passages, but does not aim to teach them. Please not: Alternative pronunciations are not covered in this pack. For each digraph there are: Flashcards Sentences to read - these build on the preceding digraphs, giving plenty of revision Differentiated worksheets: find the missing word, complete the sentences, write the word, etc… A reading passage including words from the newly introduced digraph These passages also introduce tricky words, as well as being truly systematic, never introducing words that have not yet been taught. This instills confidence in pupils. These passages make great ‘reading books’. Questions to answer about the passages Great for classwork, revision, assessment or homework! Fully differentiated, they meet the real needs of the average class and are fully systematic: no words are introduced for which the student has not yet learned the necessary skills to decode. They provide ample practice for students in both reading and spelling. Suitable for use with other schemes as long as you make sure that your children know the sounds necessary to complete the sheet. Copy, reduce, enlarge as much as you like. For spelling dictations to accompany this book of resources please see my Phase 5 Spelling Programme. Please see the book of Initial sounds Worksheets, the CVC/CVCC words Worksheets for Phases 2, early 3 and simple cvcc words in Phase 4 and the Phonic Worksheets for Phases 3 and 4.
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teachnchatter

ee ea ie words

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ee ea ie words - A huge 307 slide PowerPoint direct instruction synthetic phonic lesson teaching the grapheme alternatives for the long sound /ee/. Students are engaged with many different activities that can be used over a week or two and then again for revision. ee ea ie words includes; 307 slides (includes cover pages) word and sentence level reading for each different grapheme graphemes included: ee, ea, ey, y, ie and e-e polysyllabic words (underlined for you) phonic dictation slides editing slides (with answers provided) homophones word building (click out of slide show mode to move the letter tiles) word sorting (click out of slide show mode to move the words) check for understanding direct instruction lesson format (lesson intentions, success criteria, tune in, concept building, check for understanding) answers provided engaging clipart and activities tried in my Grade Two classroom I use this lesson over one week (every day) and then again for revision/warm-ups You may wish to go through this lesson prior to use. When you press the mouse or space/arow buttons, some pictures or words may appear.  Enjoy this lesson!
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rahina_teacher

Different 'ea' sounds KS 2

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This resource is aimed at KS 2 learners and new learners of English as a Second Language. Its is for teaching and learning Phonics but could be used for guided reading and spelling. It is a 2 - part worksheet which also includes sorting words into different sounds then finding alternate sounds that some words make when a letter is added. This worksheet contains 2 Pdf pages, one with the task and the other an answer page.
RWI Reading Comprehension Book for Set 2 and Set 3 phonics soundsQuick View
missgsteacherthings25

RWI Reading Comprehension Book for Set 2 and Set 3 phonics sounds

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This 12-page workbook is specifically designed to support children in their learning of the RWI (Read Write Inc) Set 2 and Set 3 phonics program. The workbook includes reading comprehension exercises that focus on different phonemes, including “ee/ea,” “oi/oy” “ay, ai & a-e,” “igh/i-e,” “ow, oa & o-e,” “oo, ew & u-e,” “or/aw,” “air/are,” “ur, er & ir” and “ow/ou”. First, children read through the passages and highlight the focus phonic for each reading. To further reinforce their learning, previous sounds or tricky words can be highlighted in different colours for revision. The RWI phonics program has been proven to be highly effective in helping children develop their reading and writing skills. This workbook is an excellent tool to help children consolidate their learning, practice their comprehension skills, and reinforce their understanding of the RWI Set 2 and Set 3 phonemes. It is recommended to use this workbook with teacher support to ensure children get the most out of the exercises. Instructions: Children should read the short story 3 times. Each time they colour one star at the bottom. Children should look at the sounds in the top right corner and circle words with that sound in the story. Children read (with support from an adult) the questions and highlight the answers in the story. Then they write the correct answer on the lines provided.
Reception/Year 1 differentiated Reading Comprehension worksheets - RWI set 1 and set 2 soundsQuick View
missgsteacherthings25

Reception/Year 1 differentiated Reading Comprehension worksheets - RWI set 1 and set 2 sounds

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Maximize Your Child’s Reading Potential with Our Differentiated Worksheet Bundle: Featuring 6 Engaging Worksheets with a Focus on RWI Set 1 and Set 2 Sounds. Worksheets Include “The Dog is in the Mud,” “We Dug and Dug,” “Pam Can…”, “On My Farm,” “Fish and Chips,” and “I Zoom on My Broom.” Designed to Reinforce Decoding Skills and Encourage Comprehension Through Thought-Provoking Questions. Ideal for CVC, CVCC/CCVC, and Sight Word Practice. Boost Confidence and Critical Thinking Abilities. Worksheets: The dog is in the mud - focuses on sight words and cvc words using RWI set 1 phonics We dug and dug - focuses on sight words and cvc words using RWI set 1 phonics Pam can … - focuses on sight words, cvc and moving on to cvcc/ccvc words On my farm - - focuses on sight words, cvc and moving on to cvcc/ccvc words Fish and Chips - main focus is on sh and ch sounds, cvcc/ccvc words and an introduction to ee, ea, ay sounds. I zoom on my broom - focuses on some set 2 sounds: oo, igh, ar, ow & ou. Can be used when teaching rhyming words. Take a peek at the preview for a better picture of what is included!