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Phonic Sounds Desk Charts

Phonic Sounds Desk Charts...

  • Matches our 'Condensed' Phonics Charts.
  • Thanks to all those members who suggested this resource...
  • Please refer to Phonological / Phonemic Awareness page for how these sounds all work together...

 

PLEASE NOTE:  THESE CHARTS ARE IN THE PROCESS OF BEING UPDATED - 18 MAY 2013 -

 

UPDATED VERSIONS SHOULD BE AVAILABLE BY NEXT WEEK - THANKS

Ideas for Use

Suggestions for Use - Phonic Sounds Desk Charts


  • Please refer to Phonological / Phonemic Awareness page for how these sounds all work together...

  • Great to have on the desk top (use clear 'contact') - 'teach' the children how to use the reference chart - lots of 'listening' to the sounds - relating them to words around the room, in their reading, matching them to the sounds on the chart. Play around with the chart and the sounds - for example: 'who can find the word 'sunny' in the room - what is the first sound you can hear? /s/ find this sound on your chart - which letter pattern (grapheme) does this word use for the /s/ sound? etc etc..

  • Have a laminated class set available for children to grab for writing / spelling as well as on desk tops. I use them with my boys' homework or when they ask how to spell a word! - We clap out the syllables - listen for the sounds within each syllable - write the grapheme for each sound using the sound charts as reference if needed. 

    • For example, this morning my 8 year old wanted to confirm how to spell the word 'high' - ok - 'high' is 1 syllable 2 sounds - /h/ sound is easy - the /ie/ sound has many options - we quickly looked at the /ie/ chart and decided that 'igh' was the best.. this all happens quite quickly after the children practise the flow of this process regularly...)
  • Print them off as take-home reference.

  • These are terrific for use during writing editing and for spelling/word study reference. Ideal for reference during writing sessions, word study, spelling, shared reading, syllable/sound mapping and general word play and literacy activities.

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