Understanding letter sound relationships is such an important skill for young readers. Give your students the practice they need reading common word patterns in this short “e” search.
Understanding letter sound relationships is a vital skill for young readers. Have your students practice reading common and inconsistent word patterns in this long “e”/ short “e” search. Kids will love coloring this autumn-themed worksheet as they learn!
Sometimes consonants like to stick together! In this worksheet, students will practice identifying and differentiating double consonants and consonant blends.
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Try to see if your child can tell which word is which.
Challenge your students with this letter-sound relationship activity! Students will brainstorm words with the long “i” sound using letters from a letter bank.
Different spellings can sometimes make the same sound, such as the "au" and "aw" vowel teams. Can your second graders differentiate between words with and without the “aw” sound? Find out with this word sorting activity!
Challenge your students with this letter-sound relationship activity! Students will brainstorm words with the long U sound using letters from a letter bank.
Bright colors and adorable images give this reading worksheet some gusto! It's an enjoyable way to give your second grader practice with long vowel "o" sounds.
Help second graders along in their reading journey with this curated collection of worksheets that focus on letter-sound relationships. These educator-designed phonics worksheets cover long and short vowels, digraphs and diphthongs, and more to help readers confidently read and decode words. Practicing letter-sound relationships with matching, fill-in-the-blank, bingo, and other activities will be a fun addition to any second-grade phonics lesson.