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18 Beginning Sound Picture Sorts (free)
The 18 Beginning Sound Picture Sorts (free) are pictures that begin with a particular letter and larger printed beginning sounds to sort in order.
What's the Missing Letter?
What's the Missing Letter is a fun do it yourself activity designed for pre-reading students with learning disabilities to do. With this activity, the child will learn to sound out words.
Rhyming Word Sorting Mat
Rhyming Word Sorting Mat is a do it yourself activity designed for pre-readers with learning disabilities to do. With this activity, students will learn to sound out words.
Find the Letter Pages
Find the Letter Pages are free printables with a larger letter like "a" and a simple sentence like "a is for apple," followed by an array of letters, both upper and lowercase and e.g., the child would find all letter "a's," both upper and lowercase.
Alphabet Flipcharts {Now I Know My ABC's Series}
The Alphabet Flipcharts {Now I Know My ABC's Series} are a good way for young learners/pre-readers to learn their ABC's. Users may practice in a classroom setting, individually or in a group.
Jump
Jump is a do it yourself activity that help young learners and pre-readers learn phonological awareness. To set up the activity, the teacher uses lines of painter’s tape and marks a number 1, 2, 3, and 4 in between the lines on the ground. Then, the teacher chooses words for the child to decide how many syllables are in it and when the child does, they jump to that number. For example, if the word is ham-bur-ger the child would jump to the number 3.
Roll-a-Rhyme
Roll-a-Rhyme is a rhyming game for students with learning disabilities to play to learn sounds of words.
Sort Objects
Sort Objects is a two-part activity designed for children of different ages (7 - 9 year olds, and preschoolers) to work as a team to sort objects by number of syllables. First, the 7 - 9 year olds find objects around the home or classroom with 1, 2, 3, and 4 syllables and make a pile. Then, the preschooler sorts the objects by number of syllables.