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Break the Code Sound Cards: Phonemic Awareness

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The Moffatt Girls
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PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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30 pages
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This was a great resource for reinforcing identifying initial sounds of words. The cut and glue task makes it a fun way to address this skill.
My students loved this activity! It is very engaging. I like that students are matching sounds and blending sounds.
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Phonological/Phonemic Awareness provides a strong foundation for early reading success. As students become more proficient in hearing, identifying and manipulating sounds (phonemes), they can move onto segmenting and blending words. A systematic and cohesive approach to teaching phonological awareness can build confident readers who are less likely to struggle with decoding and spelling skills. Students with a strong phonemic awareness are much more likely to be successful readers.

The Phonemic Awareness Kit BUNDLE is designed to make teaching phonological/phonemic skills fast, fun and effective. This kit can be used for

*Beginning Readers

*Struggling Readers

*Autism or developmental disabilities

Pre-K to 1st Grade (RTI)

Included in this packet:

30 Break the Code Sound Cards = 100 Words!

These phonemic awareness sound cards can be used in different ways to meet the needs of pre-readers and beginning readers.

*For Pre-Readers, letters are not used, just sounds. Students work to identify and segment the beginning sounds for each picture. Next, student blend the sounds to match the picture.

*For Beginning Readers, students can match a letter to each picture to identify the beginning sound. They can blend the letter to make a simple CVC word.

I hope that you find this product helpful!

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