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Phonics Sorts Pocket Chart Cards and Interactive Notebook Bundle

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Brenda Tejeda
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A great resource for my first grade general education classroom that help my students engaged, learning, and excited! Thank you for making a great resource!
My students found this resource to be fun and engaging. I loved using this resource for not only small group journaling but for wall display as well. I would highly recommend this resource.

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    Description

    This includes phonics sorts in two formats: pocket chart cards and interactive notebook pages. Great for whole-group instruction as well as independent work during centers.

    Includes 115 phonics sorts to meet all of your students' levels!

    ⭐️⭐⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I loved that it was not just a picture but gave some letter clues to go along with a picture. What is usually obvious to teachers is not always so for students. It was a big help!” -Karen B.

    (Parentheses shows number of sorts in each category):

    ANSWER KEYS included

    ⭐Thumbs up/ down beginning letter sounds (26)

    ⭐Beginning Vowel Sound: Short vs Long (5)

    ⭐"Tricky" Sounds: letters kids often confuse (17)

    a/e, e/i, a/e/i, a/o, a/u, b/d, c/g, f/v, g/j, m/n, b/p, w/y, d/t, s/z, p/v

    ⭐Beginning Vowel Sound: Short vs Long (5)

    ⭐Short vs Long oo sound (1)

    ⭐Short vowel vs Magic/ Silent E (4)

    ⭐Short Vowel Word Families (5, 2 versions each- with or without beginning sound)

    -ab, -ad, -ap, -at

    -ed, -en, -ell, -et

    -ig, -in, ip, -ix

    -og, -op, -ot, -ox

    -ub, -ug, -un, -ut

    ⭐Long Vowel Teams (17)

    a-e, ay

    a-e, ai, ay

    a-e, ai, ay, eigh

    ee, ea

    ee, ea, -y

    ee, ea, ie, -y

    ee, ea, ie, ey, -y

    i-e, igh

    i-e, igh, -y

    i-e, ie, igh, -y

    oa, ow

    oa, ow, o-e

    oa, ow, o-e, oe

    u-e, ue

    u-e, ue, ew

    u-e, ue, ew, oo

    u-e, ue, ew, oo

    ⭐Long Vowel Word Families (4)

    -ake, -ame, -ape, -ate

    -eel, -eep, -eat

    -ide, -ike, -ice

    -oke, -one, -ow

    ⭐Beginning Blends (7)

    bl, cl, fl

    gl, pl, sl

    br, cr, dr, fr

    gr, pr, tr

    spr, scr, str

    sc, sl, sm, sn

    sk, sp, st, sw

    ⭐Beginning Digraphs (2)

    ch, sh, th, wh

    ph, gn, wr

    ⭐Middle Digraphs (1)

    ch/tch, sh, ph, th

    ⭐Ending Digraphs (1)

    ch, sh, th, ck

    ⭐R-Controlled Vowels (7)

    ar/ or

    or/ ore

    ir/er

    er/ ur

    ar/ or/ er

    ar/ ir/ ur

    ar/ or/ ir/ er/ ur

    ⭐Sounds of Y (2)

    y in cry, y in baby

    long i, long e, consonant y

    ⭐Diphthongs (5)

    aw/au

    oi/oy

    ow/ou

    ow in cow/ ow in snow

    oo in book/ oo in spoon

    ⭐Glued Sounds (5)

    all/ am/ an

    ank/ ink

    ing/ ang

    ng/ nk

    ong/ ung

    Bonus sort: -ck vs k ending


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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Isolate and pronounce initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single-syllable words.
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs.
    Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
    Know final -e and common vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds.

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