Preschool Reading Phonics Kit Two

$ 3.99

More Short “a” and “e” Words: ab, an, am, ap, eb, el, eg, en

A gentle set of preschool phonics reading cards for children learning phonics sounds.  Sixteen pages of various types of cards and strips. Use this along with my hands on preschool plan, or any preschool curriculum.

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Description

A Gradual Preschool Reading and Phonics Approach

This gentle set of preschool phonics reading cards is geared towards preschoolers and kindergarteners who are ready and interested in learning to read. With a slow and gentle approach to avoid overwhelming, this kit builds off the first one, introducing more short a and short e CVC words. There are many ways to use and reuse this kit multiples times before moving on to the next.

What’s Included in This Set:

Sixteen pages of learning materials, plus a teacher page for tips and ideas.

  • Coloring page – used to introduce the new sounds you will be studying
  • Eight pages of large CVC word strips – used to introduce the words, for use with physical manipulatives, used for learning to build each word
  • Four pages of word cards – use these cards to match with the word strips or on their own as flash cards
  • One page of common words – this kid includes the words “at,” “my,” “this,” and “look.”
  • Two pages of sentence strips – these four-word sentences combine the common words and the phonics words in short sentences.

Download this kit immediately after purchase.

This file is available for immediate download after purchase. Once your transaction is completed, click on the big purple button to begin the download.

Copies: You may make as many copies as you need for your personal use but you may not share this digital file or any printed copies with others. Thank you!

Tips for teaching phonics to young kids:

  • Make sure they’re ready: Kids should already recognize the letter shapes before introducing phonics AND you should see an interest in knowing what letters say and what words are before beginning.
  • Go slow: Introduce a few at a time and make sure they’re catching on before introducing more.
  • Start with short vowel sound CVC words: CVC words (consonant-vowel-consonant) are easy to grasp, commonly found, and good building blocks for bigger words.

For more tips about teaching cvc words, read this article with tips and activities.

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