A printable set of activities that offers repetition with variety for decoding practice.
Print and go resources that save you time. Use after explicit instruction, intervention or send home to reinforce skills and concepts.
Use as a springboard for spelling and sentence instruction after decoding practice.
3 Fonts
Century Gothic
Sassoon
South Australian
200+ pages
3 fonts = 600+ pages
Instructions and ideas for decoding practice, spelling instruction, vocabulary work and sentence instruction.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Posters |
Stories |
Yes, No Quizzes |
Sentence Strips and Cards |
Read and Draw |
Read it, Write it, Draw it |
Picture Cards |
Word Building Jigsaws |
3 in a Row |
Roll and Read |
Track Games |
Spot it and Sort it |
Word Lists and Spelling Activities |
CK facts poster
4 Stories
3 layouts: A4, Read and Draw, A5 book
2 versions
The Kick Off
The Sick Duck
The Stick
The Black Truck
Each story has conversation starter questions and a word list to help build comprehension, meaning and decoding skills. The lists are not for rote memorisation.
4 Yes/No Quizzes in 2 layouts, A4 and A5, and 3 different versions.
24 Quiz cards
Make your own quiz template for writing instruction
Each quiz has six questions.
There is a CK quiz and three other quizzes that have a theme.
Duck
Cluck
Rocket
Word lists and spelling resources
10 word lists to use for word-level work
9 word matrices to use for spelling instruction
Use the word lists for dictation and paired fluency work, and start exploring words for spelling instruction. Build word families using the printable word-building resources.
Read and Draw word-level and sentence-level
Short target sound-spelling sentences to support, review and consolidate your teaching. Also provides ideas for sentence structure work. An engaging way to show their understanding of words and phrases.
Spot it and Sort it
Use after explicit instruction for decoding practice. Discuss the spelling and use the activity to set the scene for future spelling instruction.
32 new QU sentence strips
Use for decoding and partner reading. The perfect bridge to get struggling students reading a whole decodable reader.
Games
Playing games helps to consolidate previous learning. All children need lots of exposure to vowel spellings to develop fluent decoding. Games don’t replace reading books. All children should be reading several books daily. But if a child struggles to read and needs lots of extra practice, blending to read games can help motivation and engagement. Use the sheets to review past sounds and spellings before moving on to spelling or sentence instruction.
14 Word Building Jigsaws
Word building jigsaws with and without words are the perfect resource to help your child/student segment spellings to blend to read.
Make your own jigsaw template
Roll and Read games
3 in a Row games
Track board game
This is a PDF printable resource.