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Mini Portable Sound Wall - Printable & Digital Google Slides Version

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I put this into a reading folder that I have for the kids to reference and it helps them see the sounds that we are talking about and really decide what sound they are hearing and seeing! Will be using for years to come! Thank you
I used with material with my students whom reacted well to it. I will continue to use it in the future.
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Description

This is a mini version of a printable and digital sound wall for students to use as their personal reference sheets. You can use these in a writing folder, set up as a file folder resource, or simply laminate to keep on hand as a reference sheet. The digital Google Slides version allows you to display the mini sound walls and cover up the sounds students have not learned yet, as well as add your own words under each sound card.

Read more about how to set up and use sound walls here.

There are 2 pages (consonants and vowels) in 4 versions: color images with keywords, color images without keywords, black and white images with keywords, black and white images without keywords. 

Included in this Digital & Printable Mini Portable Sound Wall Set:

  • All 44 sound cards with letter(s), picture, and spelling patterns in color or black and white on 2 pages:
    • Consonants page: pig, ball, turtle, dog, kite, goat, monkey, nose, king, fish, volcano, thumb, father, sun, zebra, sheep, treasure, hat, chair, jellyfish, whale, watermelon, yo-yo, leaf, rabbit
    • Vowel Valley page: cake, apple, bee, bed, bike, igloo, boat, octopus, glue, up, cube, book, claw, boy, cow, her, car, corn, banana

  • Consonant phoneme groups labeled
  • Example words showing the different ways to spell each phoneme
  • Option to have no example words
  • Mouth formation labels on select vowel sounds
  • Color and black and white versions
  • Google Slides version with editable word lists and lock covers to cover up sounds not yet learned

Blog posts you may enjoy:

How To Switch To and Use A Sound Wall In The Classroom

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Long Vowel Sounds: Word Lists & Activities

The 6 Types Of Syllables

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels.
Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.

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