It's time to check in on those long and short vowel sound skills! Use this fun picture assessment to check your first graders’ abilities to distinguish long and short U sounds.
Here's a great worksheet for teaching your young learner about the letter E. He'll get to do some drawing and writing as he completes a few simple activities.
Line up the -og words on a log! In this lesson, students explore similarities between words in the "-og" family. Using a combination of blending and rhyme recognition, young readers will discover a bunch of words that rhyme with "log"!
B is for balloon! Kids completing this prekindergarten reading worksheet circle the pictures that begin with a B sound. This worksheet is good phonics practice.
Are you ready for some rock 'n roll R phonics? Your little rascal will sound out the words pictured on the bottom of the page and stick them in the R book.
Before your child can develop phonemic awareness, they’ll need to learn about letter sounds. Because English has so many exceptions, it will help your child to see the rules and exceptions for each letter laid out clearly in Education.com’s worksheets. When it is time to switch things up, the following activity ideas will keep teaching letter sounds fun for all parties involved.