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Alphabet And Phonics Make-a-word Cards

PLEASE NOTE: These cards have replaced our old flip chart letters - if you would still like to use the old style flipcharts click here...

Printable Phonics Activity - Make-a-Word Cards..

  • Includes...
  • **26 Upper and Lower Case Alphabet Letters
  • **66 Vowel and Consonant Graphemes
  • **45 Beginning and Final Consonant Blends
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Phonics Activity- Make-a-Word Cards - Ideas for Use


  • 1..Make each set up as a flip chart using spiral binding (add an extra long piece of card to make it stand up) - join sets together to make up words eg. join a consonants set, a vowels set, and another consonants set to practise making cvc words....or a consonants set, vowel graphemes set and another consonant set to make CVVC words - any words can be made if multiple sets are available (please note the 'silent e' is a set on its own)

    2..Just pick the sets you want to use and staple onto card for children to make up specific phonics related words (as in picture above)

    3..Keep laminated loose sets for general reference of phonics sounds and building words.

  • Fabulous to keep a laminated set as just general reference cards when teaching the alphabet / phonics...

  • Features light underlining so children always know the correct way up..(letters sitting on the fence) etc...

  • Includes capital letters so children can make their names..

  • Make smaller versions of customized stapled flip charts for take home sets..

  • Laminate a couple of sets and pop magnets on the back - great for whiteboard, cookie tray work.

  • Children use the general reference sets to sort matching phonics words, theme words, sight words, homophones.

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