Kindergarten Grade Common Core: RF.K.2c
Common Core Identifier: RF.K.2c / Grade: K
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Phonological awareness
Detail: Blend and segment onsets and rimes of single-syllable spoken words.
51 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Phonics word wheel: sit, quit, lit, bit, and slit.
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The -ear phonics circle has hear, near, pear, and tear.
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Phonics wheel with -ight words: sight, bright, right, light, might, and light.
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Words that end with -ing, including: sing, wing, thing, king, swing, and ring.
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This word family wheel has the words look, took, shook, cook, book, and hook.
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This phonics wheel has the words sick, trick, thick, pick, stick, and kick.
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Use this word wheel to help students practice decoding silly words that, despite having no real meaning, can greatly help early readers develop basic phonics and reading skills.
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This word wheel includes the words dig, big, pig, wig, twig, and fig.
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Practice foundational skills of reading and phonics with this list of nonsense words. Students can keep track of their progress through 5 days of practice.
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Use this word wheel to make the words bike, like, spike, hike, and strike.
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These nonsense words can be used as part of a word wall or pocket chart to help students practice basic phonics and reading skills.
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This word wheel features the words gain, rain, main, brain, pain, chain, drain, and train.
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This fun classroom game helps students recognize both graphemes and phonemes within basic CVC nonsense words. They'll listen to hear their word read aloud, and then have to read another nonsense word aloud.
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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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Decoding nonsense words is a great way to gauge students' understanding of graphemes and phonemes. This word slider makes practicing nonsense words fun and engaging.
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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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You can use these flash cards in a variety of ways to help test students' reading fluency with nonsense words.
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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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