Editable Phonics Charts 44 Phonemes 301 Graphemes Supports Science of ReadingQuick View
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Editable Phonics Charts 44 Phonemes 301 Graphemes Supports Science of Reading

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These charts clearly show the 44 phonemes of the English language, and how they can be spelled in many different ways. 301 different letter combinations are included, including the most common ways and many of the more obscure ways. There are still more but we had to stop somewhere! Consolidate your explicit phonics instruction and ensure your students learn all the letter combinations needed to become accurate and confident spellers. Providing a comprehensive overview of all of the phonemes in the English language this resource supports all explicit and systematic phonics methodology including Science of Reading, Orton Gillingham, Jolly Phonics, MultiLit etc. Featuring vibrant pictures, words, and letter combinations for visual and contextual learning this resource is perfect to brighten up your classroom and is easily adaptable for student activities. Each page is available in both colour and black and white. The black and white versions are particularly suited to print for student activities and the colour versions are great for visual displays or to laminate for long lasting use as games and teaching resources. Please note that pronunciation varies according to location and dialect. For example some people pronounce ‘ball’ with an ‘or’ sound and others with a ‘short a’ sound and others with a ‘short o’ sound. There are many such variations worldwide, which makes human language so interesting! Variations can also be left as they are and used as a teaching point or edited to suit via the Canva link included on the PDF download. Included in this resource: 2 Alphabet Charts 4 Phonics Charts (2 vowel and 2 consonant charts 2 Overview Charts, 44 phonemes and 301 graphemes on single page Teaching Notes Glossary Canva Link for editing Print Options Print colour versions for displays and teaching aids. Laminate for long lasting use Print black and white versions for student activities. Print in A4 for workbooks or in A3 to enlarge and then cut in half (especially useful for the one page posters) How to Use Wall posters for visual learning displays and classroom decor Desk charts Student workbook reference Flash cards, cut into single phoneme/grapheme Student activities eg sorting, writing prompts, spelling activities
Letters and Sounds Phonic AssessmentQuick View
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Letters and Sounds Phonic Assessment

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This is a chart in-keeping with letters and sounds and also variants from Ruth Miskin. It charts all the letters and sounds phonemes in order of phase and includes the variants eg long vowel phonemes and the different ways of spelling the same sound.
Phonics Anchor Charts | Sound Walls | Flash & Flip Cards | Bunting | AssessmentQuick View
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Phonics Anchor Charts | Sound Walls | Flash & Flip Cards | Bunting | Assessment

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Teach 300 ways to spell the 44 sounds of the English language with anchor charts, flash and flip cards, sound walls, bunting and assessment grids. Colourful pictures and relevant words make learning to spell easy and memorable. Reference charts ensure no gaps and enable differentiation to cater for learning levels. 2 versions are included to accommodate differences between US and UK pronunciation of some sounds. This set of resources aligns with any spelling methodology, the Science of Reading, Orton Gillingham, Jolly Phonics etc. Contents 298/301 Anchor Charts: display, desk charts, student reference 298/301 Sound Walls: make sound and word walls, booklets or as an activity sheet 298/301 Flash Cards: teach and practice, match and sort 2 versions 298/301 Flip Cards: assessment, sorting 2 versions 298/298/301 Bunting: visual display, digital flash cards 3 Phonics Assessment Records: 3 levels most common, common, uncommon Phonics Reference Charts Sounds Chart: most common vowels and consonants on one page Sounds on One Page: all 44 sounds 298/301 ways to spell Phonemes: how many ways to spell each sound Graphemes: how many sounds each grapheme can represent Note: slightly different number of resources is due to differences in US and UK pronunciation, eg ‘a’ as in bath is included in UK ‘ar’ group but not in US,298/ as the ‘a’ letter is pronounced as a short a sound Teach 44 Sounds of the English Language 10 short and long vowel sounds: a, e, i, o, u, ai, ee, igh, oa, you 10 other vowels: ar, er, ir, air, ear, oo (as in moon), oo (as in book), oi, ow, schwa 24 consonants b, c, d, f, g, h, j, l, m, n, p, r, s, t, v, w, y, z, ch, ng, sh, th (soft), th (hard), zh Notes on Phonemes single examples of a word are included if a common word eg women, friend, many uncommon examples have been included but there are still more! x can represent 2 sounds eg c and s as in exercise and fox, g and z as in exam, c and sh as in luxury gn can represent 2 sounds eg, n and y as in lasagne q is pronounced as c and w and thus has no separate entry the word ‘one’ has no letters representing the ‘w’ sound oo and you are separated in this resource Pronunciation Many words are pronounced differently whether UK or US pronunciation however the process of spelling is the same: hear sounds in words and choose the correct letters to represent the sounds. The following words appear in different charts: ball, walk, astronaut, caught: US ‘ar’, UK ‘or’ draw, awe: US ‘ar’, UK ‘or’ bath: US short a, UK ‘ar’ laugh: US short a, UK ‘ar’ Add words to the Sound Wall sheets to build your own collection of words to suit local pronunciation.
Phonics International guidance bookletQuick View
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Phonics International guidance booklet

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An introduction and guide to the materials in the Phonics International programme. All unit materials are designed to support the teacher and learner. The complete set of Unit 1 is available to download for free on TES Resources.
Kindergarten-Grade 2 Speech Sound Strips for Phonics | Sound Bites | Improve Reading & PronunciationQuick View
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Kindergarten-Grade 2 Speech Sound Strips for Phonics | Sound Bites | Improve Reading & Pronunciation

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These Speech Sound Strips are the perfect tool for visual phonics and speech sound activities for early learners. This set includes all 44 common English speech sounds. Each strip shows the sound, letter patterns, mouth position, voice on or off cue, and a clear animal mnemonic. Kids see how the sound works. Kids say the sound with purpose. This supports strong phonemic awareness from the start. WHAT PROBLEM THIS SOLVES Many children mix up sounds or struggle to form them correctly. Teachers need clear visuals that show how sounds feel and look in the mouth. These Sound Bites Sound Strips give direct support for articulation, sound discrimination, and sound to letter connection. WHAT’S INCLUDED: • 44 total sound strips • Full color version • Black and white version for flexible printing • Consonants, digraphs, vowels, r-controlled vowels, and vowel teams • Animal mnemonics for memory support • Voice on and voice off labels for articulation awareness SIZE AND FORMAT • Vertical sound strips • Half letter size • Each strip measures 4.25 inches by 11 inches • Designed for sound walls, pocket charts, and display areas HOW YOU CAN USE THIS RESOURCE • Whole group phonics lessons • Small group reading instruction • Literacy centers • Individual student intervention • Sound wall organization • Speech and articulation practice • ESL and ELL sound support WHY YOU WILL LOVE SOUND BITES • Clear mouth visuals support correct sound formation • Animal cues help kids remember sounds fast • Consistent layout builds routine and confidence • Works with science of reading instruction • Supports kindergarten, first grade, and intervention settings PERFECT FOR • Kindergarten phonics • Phonemic awareness instruction • Science of reading classrooms • Sound wall displays • Reading intervention • Speech sound practice Sound Bites Sound Strips help kids hear it, see it, and say it with confidence.
Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar activities, SPaG: beginner, intermediate and mastery (5levels)Quick View
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Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar activities, SPaG: beginner, intermediate and mastery (5levels)

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SPaG and Writing skill activities. a selection of 100 vocabulary, grammar and punctuation activities in each level/grade. Suitable for lower key stage 2 to upper key stage 2 and G&T key stage 1. Covers the new curriculum and assessment. This resource can be used 1 to 1 or implemented by an adult for a small focus group and even used as whole class recap work. Each activity has a TIP so can be used in a 'quiz' style format and extended using the discussion and talk points for consolidation, reinforcement and clarification. Available in 6 different levels to suit all children.
Augmentative communication in practiceQuick View
CallScotland

Augmentative communication in practice

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This book was produced by Augmentative Communication in Practice: Scotland, an open group composed of people who have an active interest in augmentative communication, including users of AAC, families, carers and professionals from a variety of different disciplines. The main activity is the organisation of an annual Study Day on AAC. The CALL Scotland publishes this book on behalf of the group.