How to Teach Phonics to Kids
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Are you struggling to find the time to administer phonics assessments? Not everyone has the luxury of a substitute teacher for phonics testing, so that’s why you need this no prep Phonics Worksheets Pack which is an absolute time saver! Included are vc and cv words, cvc, ccvc and cvcc, silent e, blends, digraphs, trigraphs, vowel teams and more with embedded checklist. Ideal for RTI and phonics intervention too!
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This was the perfect assessment for my reading groups. It gave me all the information that I needed. Thank you! – Together We Teach Store
This is perfect for my student growth goal tracking!! – Primary Fun and Learning
Also suitable for:
- Kindergarten
- First Grade
- Second Grade
- RTI
How to Teach Phonics to Kids
This Phonics Assessment pack consists of the following printables:
- Science of Reading Scope and Sequence
- Letter-Sound Recognition
- One-on-one assessment
- Student Written Assessment
- VC
- CV
- VCC
- CVC
- CVCC
- CCVC
- Blends
- Digraphs
- Trigraphs
- ‘R’ Controlled Vowels
- Common Consonant Digraph
- Silent ‘e’
- Vowel Teams
- Single Syllable Clap
- Multiple Syllable Clap
- One Syllable Words
- Multisyllabic Words
- Adding a Common Suffix (ing)
- Spelling & Dictation Template
- Vowel Digraph
- Blends
- Digraphs
- Trigraphs
- 5 Checklists (Phonics & Reading Objectives)
How to use this resource:
1. Print all assessments and checklists and file in your ‘Phonics Intervention Binder’
2. Use as a one-on-one assessment tool
3. Tick correct words and score assessment (score box provided)
4. If students gets all words correct, then move onto the next assessment
5. Assessments will clearly indicate where student is at in terms of phonics
6. These assessments can also be administered by Education Assistants
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