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Preview of Brave Kate: A SPIRE level 2 story long a silent e

Brave Kate: A SPIRE level 2 story long a silent e

Created by
Usagi's Haven
This story, aligned with SPIRE level 2, focuses on the "a-e" phoneme as your students read a cute story about a young girl who rescues a cat from a tree. The last slide includes individual word and sentence practice as well. Great for phonological awareness, phonics, and fluency! Please also see my other "a-"e story, https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Blake-and-Kates-Date-A-SPIRE-level-2-story-2856165, Blake and Kate's Date.
Preview of Blake and Kate's Date: A SPIRE level 2 story

Blake and Kate's Date: A SPIRE level 2 story

Created by
Usagi's Haven
These story for the Promethean is aligned to SPIRE level 2 to assist students in fluency reading regarding the a-e sound. This fun story features Blake and Kate as they make plans for their first date, only for hilarity to arise. Students will enjoy reading this story and practice their a-e sound.
Preview of Mike's White Kite- A SPIRE level 2 story

Mike's White Kite- A SPIRE level 2 story

Created by
Usagi's Haven
This short story about a boy searching for a white kite is great for practicing the i-e sound. Students will enjoy reading about Mike and his friends and this story provides opportunities for sequencing, fluency, and vocabulary as well.
Preview of Who Did Crack The Code? A SPIRE level 2 story

Who Did Crack The Code? A SPIRE level 2 story

Created by
Usagi's Haven
This story is aligned with SPIRE level 2 and gives students an opportunity to practice the o-e sound. Students will enjoy solving the mystery of who stole Lola's cash. The repetitive story is great for read-aloud and for fluency or sequencing.
Preview of Thank You Sarah - Vocabulary Flipchart

Thank You Sarah - Vocabulary Flipchart

Use this flipchart to introduce vocabulary for the story: Thank You Sarah. Each slide provides space to decode words, identify parts of speech and definitions, and to write a sentence. There is also a photo for each word to provide support for ELL's.
Preview of Sight Word  I Flipchart

Sight Word I Flipchart

Created by
Monica Saunders
This Flipchart is for the sight word 'I.' The flipchart is designed so that students can point and read (concept of word) as well as highlight or circle the 'I' word. An associated reader can be found in my TPT store.
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You’ve probably heard that phonics is essential for students who are learning to read (and it is!), but you might be asking yourself: “What is it, exactly?” Phonics is a method for teaching children how to read and write in an alphabetic language. The goal is to help kids connect phonemes (the sounds in words) and graphemes (the symbols used to represent them). Ultimately, once students understand which sounds in spoken language correspond to which symbols (e.g., letters in the alphabet), they’ll be well on their way to learning how to read books and other written materials.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital resources to help your student learn phonics, but you’re not sure where to start, TPT has got you covered. We have a comprehensive collection of phonics resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any learning need. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can teach phonics to your students in no time at all.

Phonics resources to try

You can teach phonics and engage your students at the same time, with a variety of activities that cater to different learning styles and preferences. Here are a few examples of the different types of resources that you can find on TPT to help teach students about the relationships between letters and sounds.

Alphabet Scavenger Hunt

Hide letter cards around the room, say a sound aloud, and then have students search for the card that represents the sound.

Phonics Hopscotch

Take learning out onto the playground or at home with this easy-to-organize activity to help students build sound and letter recognition. Draw a hopscotch grid with letters in each square. Students jump on the letters while saying the corresponding sounds.

Silly Sentences

Have students create silly sentences using words that start with the same sound. An example could be: “Sally sells seashells by the shore.”

Anchor Charts

Post anchor charts around the room to help kids remember important rules or sounds being taught. (It could cover phonics concepts like the silent “e,” the long “o,” or a particular diphthong.)

Guess the Missing Letter or Sound

Use task cards or write a set of words on the board that share either a letter or sound. For example, at, ug, __ig. Ask students to find the missing letter or sound. Fill it in to show them the words bat, bug, and big.

These (and other!) activities can make learning phonics enjoyable and memorable for every student. Remember to adjust the activities based on the age and skill level of your students.

Frequently asked questions about teaching phonics

What types of phonics resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of phonics resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from worksheets to interactive notebooks to units. Resources like these make great activities for students to practice their phonics skills.

How do I find phonics resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing phonics lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for phonics resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of phonics lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.