1st Grade Common Core: RF.1.3a
Common Core Identifier: RF.1.3a / Grade: 1
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Phonics and Word recognition
Detail: Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs.
366 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Chad and Chip are chipmunks who play chess, chat, and chase each other.
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Write the letters ch or sh on each line to correctly complete the sentence.
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Spin the wheel to make the words these, those, them, there, this and they.
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This phonics word wheel contains the words: chair, child, check, chew, chin, chip, chat, and chop.
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After taking off her shoes and walking on the shore, the main character goes to the shake shop.
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Spin the wheel to make the words tooth, with, math, both, and bath.
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Use scissors to cut out the six words on the bottom of the worksheet and glue them in the correct space with the matching picture.
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This cut-and-glue activity has students cutting out the word boxes with SH words and gluing them to the matching picture.
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Cut and glue the picture boxes in the the correct columns. Words with the CH digraph at the beginning of the word go in the left column and words with the CH sound at the end of the word go in the right column.
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Your students will find and write in the missing letter for each word and then rewrite the word on the lines provided below the picture.
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Color, assemble, and read this 8-page mini-book about blue and black berries.
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Each of these words has the /ch/ or /sh/ sound. Complete each word by filling in the missing letters.
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Use the picture word bank to find the right CH word to complete the sentences below.
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Use scissors to cut out the picture boxes and glue them to the appropriate column: SH words or other words.
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Write the missing letters in the boxes to complete the word and then write that word on the lines below.
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There are six pictures of words that start with the CH digraph. Find the word at the top word bank and write it on the ruled lines.
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Cut out the word squares and rearrange them on the table to make sentences. Try to use a CH word in each sentence. Write the sentences on lined paper.
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This fun activity is a fun way for your students to practice identifying words with the CH sound. Draw lines to match each picture to the correct CH word.
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Have your students use scissors and glue to form the words "chip" and "chin" in the letter squares below the pictures.
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Complete the sentences on this page by writing in the correct SH word on the blank line.
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This printable phonics card game is a great and fun way for students to practice words with the /ch/ sound. There are 21 word cards and 21 picture cards to play with.
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Cut, staple, and complete this 6-page phonics mini book. Students color objects that begin and end with the /sh/ and /ch/.
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Cut out the pages to this mini-book along the dotted lines and staple them together. Use this mini-book to practice reading words with the CH digraph sound.
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Say the name of each object shown. Color only the objects that have the /sh/ sound.
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Look at the pictures on this worksheet and writing the correct word for it on the lines using the word bank at the top of the page.
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This cut and glue activity forms a phonics flip book. Color the pictures and then glue or staple the cut out pages to the main page.
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Color the pictures, trace the words along the dotted lines, and then rewrite the word on the primary-ruled lines.
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Students will enjoy reading words with the SH digraph with this easy-to-assemble mini-book.
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Students will practice recognizing SH digraph words by drawing a line to match the picture to the matching word.
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Print the word cards on card stock paper and cut them apart. Hand out copies of the scavenger hunt worksheet to each student. Hide the 15 word cards around the classroom for your students to find.
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Can you make the words "ship" and "sheep" with the letter boxes provided? Glue them in the spaces below the pictures.
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This phonics printable has 36 (18 word and 18 picture) cards to cut out and use in different ways to practice learning words with the SH digraph.
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Cut out the word squares and arrange them into sentences. Use at least one SH word in each sentence and write the sentences down on the lines attached.
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Sort the picture cards into two groups: /sh/ and /ch/. Pictures include: cheese, shell, sheep, chimney, chicken, cherries, share, shoes, ship, shovel, chin, chess, chair, church, shorts and shirt.
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This worksheet includes six pictures of words that end with the CK digraph. Find the word in the word bank at the top of the page and write it on the ruled lines.
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This printable phonics worksheet has spaces for students to write six words with a /ch/ sound in.
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This printable file has 20 flashcards of words that begin with CH. Students can practice reading words, such as: check, chop, cherry, chalk, cheese, and chill.
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This pennant activity has 16 pennants that can be colored, cut out, and strung up around the classroom as a fun, phonics decoration.
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Color the four pictures, then trace the SH words along the dotted lines. Next, write the words on the primary-ruled lines.
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Students can color and put-together this cute phonics flip book featuring SH words.
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Students can cut out the words whale, wheat, wheel, white, and whistle and glue them to match with the corresponding picture.
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Cut out the 10 letter squares along the dotted lines and use a glue stick to adhere them in the correct spots to form the words "chain" and "chair".
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Use this chart to help students practice recognizing words that start with "wh" and words that do not.
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Students can cut out the words and arrange them to make sentences with /ck/ words. Then they can write the sentences on the lines provided.
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Students will take their scavenger hunt worksheet around the classroom to find the fifteen word cards that are hidden, and write the word they find on their sheet.
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Students can color the items on the page that end with the digraph /ck/.
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Circle the word that names each picture. The write the word on the line. Items include: shell, chip, sheep, ship, and fish.
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Fill in the missing letter in each word. Then rewrite the word on the line provided.
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Print off this worksheet so your students can complete this fun phonics stamper activity.
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Fill in the missing letters and rewrite each word on the line below the picture.
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This phonics graphic organizer has 6 spaces for students to write SH words.
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Use the letter tiles to make the words "shark" and "shell" on this phonics worksheet.
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This pennant activity has 15 printable pennants featuring words with the SH sound. They are to be cut out, colored, and strung up around the classroom for fun.
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This phonics printable has 22 flashcards that can be cut out and used for practicing words with the SH digraph.
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Students can cut and glue to make the words duck and clock.
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This fun, phonics scavenger hunt features both words with a /ch/ sound and words with a /sh/ sound. Students will write the words they find on their worksheets as they search for the word cards.
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This worksheet has eight primary-ruled lines for students to think up and write all of the SH words they can think of.
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Print and cut out the chicken-shaped word slider. Weave the words strip through the middle and slide up and down to reveal the CH words.
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Print and cut out these 19 flashcards of words that end with CH. Words include: lunch, much, ouch, beach, march, which, and such.
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Cut out the picture cards and sort them on the t-chart.
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Have students cut out the words and arrange them into sentences, using at least one "wh" word in each. Then they can write their sentences on the lines provided.
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This fish-shaped word slider has two word strips. One of them has words that have the SH sound at the beginning of the word (ex. shark) and the other word strip has words with the SH sound at the end of the word (ex. wash).
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With this worksheet, students can color the pictures, trace the words along the dotted lines, and practice their handwriting by rewriting the word on the primary-ruled lines.
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This cut-and-glue activity makes a handy flip book. Students will color the pictures and glue or staple the pages to the main page.
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Print out this phonics card game to have a fun activity for students to practice words with the digraph "wh."
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Use letter stampers to form the SH words in the spaces provided.
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Print out this phonics word wheel to practice reading words with the SH sound at the beginning of the word (ex. shell, sheep, short).
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Cut out the pictures and place them in the appropriate column based on whether they have the vowel digraph ck or ch.
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Create a flip book of 'ck' words with this cut-and-glue activity.
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Print out this activity and have students complete a fun scavenger hunt to reinforce their knowledge of ck words.
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Cut out the word wheels and attach them together with a brass paper fastener. Spin the wheel to read the words: much, rich, lunch, bench, beach, which, such, and inch.
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Carefully cut out the letters and use them to spell the words "wheel" and "whale." Glue them underneath their corresponding picture.
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Students can use these flash cards to practice remembering words with the consonant digraph "wh."
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Students can use this worksheet to keep track of words they've found that end in /ck/ and have /ck/ in the middle.
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This word wheel is different from the first because it spins to reveal words with the SH sound at the end of the word (ex. wish, push, dish).
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These pennants that can be colored, cut out, glued to string, and strung up around the classroom for a fun phonics decoration.
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With this worksheet, students can practice building the words kick and truck.
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There are many uses for these flashcards, which feature words that end in the phonics digraph /ck/.
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Cut along the dotted lines of 6 -dge words. Use glue to label the pictures with the correct word.
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This printable reference chart includes pictures of 8 -tch words with the trigraph underlined in each word. Examples include ketchup, match, itchy, and crutches.
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Practice handwriting six words that use the dge consonant trigraph. Color the pictures of a table edge, police badge, lodge, fridge, hedge, and friends nudging each other, and write the words on the primary lines below.
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Color, cut out, and hang up these pennants around the classroom to practice ck words.
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This duck-shaped word slider provides a fun way to practice words with the consonant digraph ck.
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Have your students use letter stampers to form each word in the box next to the word.
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Have students put together this word wheel and spin it to view words that ending with the letters ck.
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Six of the twelve pictures on this sheet depict words containing the trigraph tch. Color them all in without coloring in any that use other spelling patterns!
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Students can refer to this dge anchor chart to master the trigraph pattern. Illustrations depict model words edge, bridge, badge, dodge, judge, pledge, hedge, and lodge.
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This word wheel features the words gain, rain, main, brain, pain, chain, drain, and train.
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Students can spin this world wheel to make the words jet, wet, get, net, let, set, yet, and pet.
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Use trigraph words to complete the sentences in this phonics minibook. Color in the pictures, cut, and assemble to make a fun reference material.
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Use this phonics word wheel to practice the words pen, hen, men, ten, den, then, and when.
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This word wheel includes the words dig, big, pig, wig, twig, and fig.
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Cut out the adorable hedgehog-shaped word slider and insert the strip of word beginnings. Practice reading the -dge trigraph words edge, bridge, smudge, hedge, lodge, badge, judge, pledge, dodge, and nudge.
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Color in the -dge pictures, trace the four words, and then write the words without tracing.
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Practice commons words with the -tch trigraph with this fun and cute word slider. Words include catch, fetch, sketch, clutch, pitch, watch, switch, crutch, twitch, and match. Just cut out the pieces, slide the word strip through, and practice reading each word.
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Use this word wheel to make the words bike, like, spike, hike, and strike.
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Students can use this word wheel to learn the words tool, pool, spool, drool, fool, cool, and stool.
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Color, trace, and write the kn- words on this printable worksheet. The words are: know, knit, knock, and kneel.
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This worksheet includes a picture word bank with 4 wr- words. Pick the best one to complete each sentence.
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Fill in the blanks with letters to create the missing kn- word in each sentence.
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Look at the pictures and fill in the missing letters to complete the kn- words. Then write the words on the lines below.
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Use the wr- words from the word bank to complete the sentences. Make sure the letters fit in the blanks!
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Complete each sentence with the best word from the word box. Pictures are included alongside each kn- word.
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Color the pictures that show words starting with kn-. The words all start with the same sound, so students will need to be familiar with the silent k.
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Cut out the silent w words on this page and glue them to the correct pictures that show the words.
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Help your students review words with the silent k, such as knob, knock, knuckle, knack, knapsack, knowledge, and more, with this set of flashcards
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Use the pictures to choose the correct kn- words from the top of the page. Write the words on the primary lines below the pictures.
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Students can create their very own mini book and practice saying and writing wr words. They will complete sentences with words such as wrist, wrench, and wrinkly.
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Use the cards in this printable file for a variety of different card games and activities involving kn- words.
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With this cut and glue activity, students will look at pictures that show words that start with the /n/ sound. They will have to determine whether each word begins with a silent k or simply the letter n.
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This silent letter mini book features several kn words with the silent k. Students can write the words, color the pictures, and put the book together.
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Color the pictures, trace the words, and write them on the primary lines. Each word has a silent w with the wr- digraph.
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Use these flashcards to review words with the silent w, or wr- digraph. Some of the words on these flashcards include: write, wrap, wrench, wrong, wring, wren, wrapper, and wreak.
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Draw lines to match the pictures to the correct silent-k words. Words include knob, knit, knot, kneel, and knight.
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Draw lines to match the pictures to the correct wr- words.
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Write the word that starts with wr- under the matching picture. Words on this sheet are: wrong, wrestle, wreath, wrangle, wrinkle, and wreck.
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Cut out the word cards and arrange them to make sentences with at least one wr- word in each. If using in centers, you may wish to either print on cardstock or laminate the cards so they can be used over and over again.
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Review words that have the kn- digraph with this phonics flip book. Words included are: knight, know, knee, and knock.
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Cut out the words and arrange them to spell sentences using at least one kn- word in each sentence. Then write the sentences on the lines provided.
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Fill in the missing letters in the wr- words shown on the page. Then write the complete words on the lines below the pictures.
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Some of the pictures on this printable start with a w. Some start with an r. But only 6 start with the wr digraph, or the silent w. Test your students' spelling and phonics skills with this worksheet.
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With this cut & glue word sort, students will distinguish between words that start with wr and words that simply start with r.
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The words on this anchor chart all have a silent k. The words included are: knife, knee, knot, know, knight, knob, knock, and knit.
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Cut out the six kn- words at the bottom of the page. Then glue them to the correct picture on this printout.
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This fun flip book activity features four words with the wr- digraph, or silent w. The words are: write, wrap, wrong, and wrestle.
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This anchor chart features a variety of silent w words with the wr- digraph. The words shown are: write, wrench, wrap, wrist, wrinkles, wrong, wring, and wreck.
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The first page of this file outlines several ways you can use these wr- word cards for fun games and phonics practice.
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Our phonics word slider for the wr- digraph is shaped like a wrench! It includes words like wrap, wrist, wrestle, wring, wreath, and more.
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Cut out the letters at the bottom of the page and arrange them to spell the two wr- words shown. You can also color the pictures.
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The words on this word slider are knot, knee, knife, knock, knit, kneel, know, knuckle, knight, and knead.
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Put together and spin the word wheel to practice reading silent k words such as know, knead, knight, knee, and more.
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Build the words know and knight with the letters from the bottom of this printout. Glue them in the correct order under each picture.
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Use letter stampers to make each wr- word on this worksheet. A perfect activity for learning centers, it helps reinforce phonics, spelling, and even fine motor skills.
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Use this word wheel to practice reading wr words with the silent w. Cut out the parts and attach them together to spin and view words such as wrinkle, wrong, wrist, and more.
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Have each of your students make their own pennant with a wr- word. Then attach them to a string or rope and hang it up for some fun phonics decor!
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Challenge your students to think of as many kn- words as they can. They can write them on the primary lines provided and add more on the back of the page if necessary.
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Cut out the letters at the bottom of the page and use them to build the two words shown by pictures on this printout. Glue the correct letters in place to spell the words.
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Write at least six wr words on this word web. Pictures are included that may help you think of three words. Feel free to draw additional bubbles if you can think of extra words!
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Cut out the letters to make the two silent w words shown on this printout.
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This word web has space for students to write six kn- words. Pictures give them clues to three possible responses.
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Think of as many wr words as you can and write them on this worksheet. If you fill up the front of the page, you can write more on the back.
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Pull out the letter stampers and practice spelling each of the silent k words on this printout. Perfect for learning centers, this worksheet keeps students engaged while spelling out the words know, knit, knee, knob, and knife.
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Have each of your students make a pennant by coloring in a picture and writing a kn- word on the lines below it. Then put the pennants on a piece of string or rope and display them in your classroom.
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Letter B Mini-Book FREE
In this mini-book, students will read about a bat, a boy, a bug, a bed, a bike, a ball, and a baby.
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Read about three friends: Rat, Cat and Pat. Rat and cat sit on a comfy mat, then they sit in a hat. They find they're most comfortable when they sit on Pat.
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This easy-to-read phonics poem has lots of short a words in it, such as cat, fat, glad, mat, tan, bad, and sad.
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Find pairs of contractions and pairs of goofy monsters in this memory match card game.
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Determine how each contraction is formed and tell what letters are missing. Then, use the word in a complete sentence.
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This mini-book features a cow, cup, cat, cap, can, cap, and cake.
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First underline the contraction in each sentence. Then, tell what words the contraction stands for.
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Read each word and determine its vowel sound. Color the boxes according to the key.
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Change the words in parenthesis into a contraction to complete each sentence.
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Read about the adventures of Jen. First, Jen chases butterflies with her net. Then it rains and she gets wet. Then she lays in a tent.
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Kay-Kay! is a story about a young horse. There are plenty of easy-to-read long a words, like play, say, way, and hay.
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Cut out the words and paste them next to their matching contractions.
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There are three ways to pronounce suffix -ed. Sort the words into three different pronunciation groups.
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Choose the correct contraction word to best complete each sentence.
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Tell what each contraction stands for, then find the words in the puzzle.
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Trace and say the words that start with the hard-c sound and color the pictures.
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Color the words on the web that rhyme with the words good and enough.
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Write the words that contain the /b/ sound. Includes word list.
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Write the correct d-word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Possessive nouns and contractions both have apostrophes in them. Learn the differences between these two types of words.
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One word from each row does not rhyme with the others. Circle the one that does not belong.
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In this book, students will read about a dog, doll, duck, deer, dress, door, and a drum.
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Two friends will bake a cake for Mike's birthday. Silent-e words include: bake, cake, smoke, nose, and face.
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Find words with -ea- and -ee- in this easy-to-read, eight-page minibook. Words include, beat, heat, sleep, bees, leap, sea, free and street. Students assemble and color the pictures, then read the book.
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This mini-book features a fox, fish, foot, fly, fan, farm, and frog.
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Trace and say the words that start with /m/ and color the pictures.
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Cut out the letters and use them to make the words gift and goat.
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Sort the /b/ words into five word families: -ab, -eb, -ib, -ob, and -ub.
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Do you see the bee? The bee is in a tree. The bee is on a seed. The bee in on a leaf.
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Find and write the words that rhyme with chick, plane, ship, and shell.
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Who is this? This is the police officer? Who is this? This is the bus driver. Who is this? This is the doctor. Who is this? This is my teacher.
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WH -Â Word Wheel FREE
Spin the wheel to make the words wheel, what, wheat, why, whale, white, and whole.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short e words in it, including beg, egg, get, pen, red, and end.
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Write the words that rhyme with ball, nest, bat, star, and truck.
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Read about a family who gets in a car, goes too far, and follows a star.
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Find words with -ow- and -ou- in this easy-to-read, eight-page minibook. Words include, "cloud, cow, round, brown, flower, loud, and owl. Students can color the pictures and read the book.
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Write the correct word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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In this long i book, a girl lies to her mom about eating pie, cries when she hurts her arm, and needs help tying her shoe.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short e words in it, including wet, pet, fetch, and better.
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Write the correct word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Use your knowledge of vowel sounds to answer these phonics questions.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short o words in it, such as stop, hot,top, pot, and hopping.
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Mom, mug, mop,mess, mat, milk, and mug are all featured words in this marvelous little book.
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Write the correct word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Write the correct M-word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Write the correct word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Color the sections of the word web that rhyme with the words crow and thought.
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Brainstorm words that have long and short vowel sounds. List your words in the matrix chart.
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Write the correct /s/ word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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These 8 pages feature a log, leaf, lamp, lamb, lion, lock, and lizard.
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I see the star and the sky. I see the snow and the sled. I see the snake and the sand.
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In this long o book, a boy rows his boat. When he drops his oar in the water, he needs a tow.
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Write the words that have the /d/ sound in them. Includes word list.
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In this long u book, a boy uses his crayons to draw a unicorn, the USA, and a cube.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /m/ sound.
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Do you see the net? Do you see the nut? How about the note? The nest?
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Trace and say the words that start with /k/ and color the pictures.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /f/ sound.
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Here is my truck. Here is my toy. Here is my tent and my tree and my turtle.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short i words in it, such as pig, prince, jig, wig, and sit.
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An extra letter has been added to these short vowel words. Students must figure out the mystery words by removing one letter. (example: meop = mop)
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Write the words that contain the /l/ sound. Includes word list.
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Write the correct k-word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Phonics word wheel: eat, beat, team, meat, sea, seat, and lean.
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Trace and say the words that start with /t/ and color the pictures.
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Write the correct word for each picture (quilt & queen).
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Trace and say the words that start with /s/ and color the pictures.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /h/ sound.
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The moon comes out too soon! When I look out of my room, I see that the moon is out at noon.
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Write the correct L-word for each picture. Includes a word list.
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Spin the word wheel to make the words race, trace, face, cent, city, and ice.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /s/ sound.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words bed and bat.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /t/ sound.
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Trace and say the words that start with /l/ and color the pictures.
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Trace and say the words that start with /n/ and color the pictures.
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Mr. Goat puts his boat in the moat. His boat will not float. He plugs the hole with his coat.
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Color the words that have the /f/ sound in them. Includes word list.
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The van is over there. The vase is over there. The vet is over there.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /j/ sound.
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Where is the zebra? There is the zebra. Where is the zoo? There is the zoo. Where is the zipper?
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as puppy, dug, tub, rug, and tummy.
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Write the words that contain the /n/ sound. Includes word list.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /n/ sound.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short i words in it, such as drip, sink, quick, slip, and sink.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the letters Qu.
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Write the words that contain the /p/ sound. Includes word list.
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Trace and say the words that start with qu and color the pictures.
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Write the words that contain the /m/ sound. Includes word list.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /k/ sound.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /l/ sound.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words bed and bat.
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Write the words that contain the /s/ sound. Includes word list.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short o words in it, such as odd, on, spot, dot, and dog.
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Write the words that contain the /t/ sound. Includes word list.
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Sort the /d/ words into five word families: -ad, -ed, -id, -od, and -ud.
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Match the words and pictures that begin with the /r/ sound.
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Write the words that contain the /r/ sound. Includes word list.
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Cut out the letters and use them to make the words ball and bug.
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Practice reading first grade sight words with this whole-class card game. Includes 26 game cards with words from the Level 1 (first grade) Dolch list.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words man and mug.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words bed and bat.
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Write the words that rhyme with rat, pig, frog, snake, and bear.
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Spin the circles to make the words: rat, bat, that, sat, mat, and cat
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words bed and bat.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as hug, buggy, bump, rug, up, and cut.
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Write the words that rhyme with corn, pear, pie, cake, and nuts.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words bed and bat.
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Cut the letters and arrange them on the page to make the words pig and pen.
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Sort the /f/ words into five word groups: fa-, fe-, fi-, fl-, and fo-.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words toys and tent.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words nest and net.
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Sort the /h/ words into five word groups: ha-, he-, hi-, ho-, and hu-.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /s/, words that have /s/ in the middle, and words that end with /s/
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words bed and bat.
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Spin the circles to make the words: than, pan, can, man, ran, and fan.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /t/, words that have /t/ in the middle, and words that end with /t/
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words six and star.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words mat and moon.
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Spin the circles to make the words: rag, bag, tag, sag, snag, and wag.
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Read about Stacy's car. It will steer and stop, but not start. Can Steve fix Stacy's car?
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Sort the /f/ words into five word groups: ja-, je-, ji-, jo-, and ju-.
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Cut the letters and arrange them on the page to make the words snow and sled.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /n/, words that have /n/ in the middle, and words that end with /n/
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /p/, words that have /p/ in the middle, and words that end with /p/
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Cut the letters and arrange them on the page to make the word queen.
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Sort the pictures and words into three groups - words that start with /r/, words that have /r/ in the middle, and words that end with /r/
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Sort the /L/ words into three categories - words that begin with L, words that have an L in the middle, words that end with L.
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This word wheel has tall, mall, call, ball, fall, and wall
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words rat and ring.
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Cut the letters and arrange them on the page to make the words roof and rose.
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Spin the phonics wheel to make words that start with V, including vine, vote, vase, vet, very, and van.
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Cut the letters and arrange them to make the words pot and paw.
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Spin the wheel to make words that start with Q, including quit, quiet, queen, quilt, quite, quiz, and quarter.
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Words in the -and family include sand, hand, land, and stand.
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Spin the phonics word wheel to make words that start with F, including fix, far, fly, for, fast, and fish.
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Sort the words into two groups: those that make the /s/ sound (like grass and spell) and those that make the /z/ sound (like has and was).
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Read about the snake sneaks through the grass looking for a snack. She snoops by the wood pile when she hears a snap.
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Spin the wheel to make words that start with W, including way, wet, wag, worm, wall, well, and west.
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Phonics word wheel: hot, not, on, stop, doll, job, mop, got.
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Phonics wheel with -ight words: sight, bright, right, light, might, and light.
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This phonics wheel has the words sick, trick, thick, pick, stick, and kick.
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Words that end with -ing, including: sing, wing, thing, king, swing, and ring.
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Spin the wheel to make Wh words, including why, what, where, when, wheel, and while.
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This word family wheel has the words lock, stock, and rock, dock.
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Phonics word wheel: music, clue, use, blue, mule, tube, cube, menu.
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The -ear phonics circle has hear, near, pear, and tear.
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Phonics word wheel: boot, cool, pool, school, moo, boo, and tool.
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This word wheel includes the words tuck, luck, truck, and duck.
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Phonics word wheel: cook, book, wool, look, took, wood, hook, and foot.
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Words that end with -ink, including: think, stink, sink, and wink.
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This word family wheel has the words look, took, shook, cook, book, and hook.
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