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Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds is one of the first steps in mastering vowels. Gauge student understanding of long and short vowels with this review activity.
These picture names are each missing the first two letters which make a consonant blend. Kids choose the correct blend and write it to complete the word.
This suffixes worksheet helps your child identify and create words with suffixes. This suffixes worksheet helps your child develop reading and writing skills.
Each picture in this worksheet is missing the first three letters of its name. Kids choose the correct consonant blend from the boxes and complete the word.
The animals are missing the first letter in their names! Kids completing this kindergarten reading worksheet write the correct letter to complete each name.
Our phonics worksheets cover important phonics topics for a variety of ages and grade levels. From animal sounds to consonant blends to diphthongs to rhyming words, your child will find a variety of worksheets that fit his ability. Discover more worksheets to get your child the perfect one.
Phonics Practice
Learning phonics can be a team effort! There are many ways to reinforce phonics concepts while accommodating different learning styles. Providing dynamic opportunities for practicing phonics is crucial for early readers. These foundational skills will follow them as they build their list of known sight words and start down the path of reading fluency. Here are some supplemental activities and ideas for learning phonics:
When reading aloud to your child, encourage her to follow along with the print.
Write out a known word as you and your child say the word slowly in unison.
Write down a series of words on a page, including your child's name. Then ask her to point to her own name.
Explore new words that start with the same letter as her own name.
Find relevant Education.com worksheets on beginning sounds, specific blends, and vowel sounds to help solidify concepts and gain essential practice.