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Phonics sound mat printable.
Great for early years settings nursery reception and primary schools.
Use in a phonics activity support writing or send home to support home learning.
Free picture mats for learning letters and sounds.
E sound play dough mat a free printable phonics resource which focuses on phonemic awareness auditory discrimination and letter formation for the beginning sound e.
Here s the first mat.
More sight word books.
It shows the phase 5 letters and sounds in order so you can easily plan which letter and sound comes next and children can easily revisit each one it features 22 different sounds with accompanying images to support your child s learning nbsp the images are colourful and recognisable to give children a prompt whenever they re stuck.
A printable double sided phonics mat with all sounds from phase 2 to phase 5 of letters and sounds.
This phase 5 phonics sounds mat is one of our most popular resources.
After creating the first 26 sets to use alongside reading the alphabet i ve had requests for more books.
Rainbow alphabet mats cursive sb1617 some colourful printable mats with the alphabet in an arc above a rainbow using cursive script.
Printable downloads organised by learning and development areas encompassing.
It begins with just two letters.
A4 sized sound mat perfect for an eyfs or year 1 classroom.
A sound play dough mat 0 00 a sound play dough mat a free printable phonics resource which focuses on phonemic awareness auditory discrimination and letter formation for the beginning sound a.
I m creating additional sets.
Phase 3 phonics sound mat letters sounds.
Free phase 2 sound mat early years eyfs resource printable.
These later sets loosely correlate with my free phonics books.
Worksheets alphabet and phonics resources topic display board banners and borders writing frames phase 2 and 3 key word flashcards songs nursery rhymes number lines colouring sheets role play resources fact files and activity ideas for use in early years settings.
Printable learning resources for the classroom and home.
These are particularly good for use with dyslexic pupils as they find it easier to recognise and learn sounds in an arc formation.
With each mat more letters are introduced until your child sees a maximum of five beginning sounds per mat.