Here’s another portion of puzzle fun for four-to-six-year-olds! Specially designed to meet the needs and interests of the youngest readers, First Word Search series turns learning into a game. This phonics-based collection builds children’s language skills by helping kids master new syllables, sounds, and words--including the long A in wave, the sk in skeleton, and the short U in puppy--and then bring that knowledge to their reading.
Support spelling and make phonics fun for students in grades 5–6 using Spelling and Phonics: Daily Skill Builders. This 96-page book features two short, reproducible activities per page and includes enough lessons for an entire school year. It covers topics such as consonant and vowel sounds, digraphs, blends, soft and hard sounds, long and short sounds, vowel pairs, commonly misspelled words, prefixes, suffixes, plurals, and possessives. Frequent reviews provide practice in a standardized test format, the activities align with state standards, and the book includes a matrix for selected states.
As kids solve these simple puzzles, they ll learn to recognize the basic sound and letter combinations that make up our language--setting the stage for speaking and reading success - what a great way to make phonics (and learning) fun! Each brightly illustrated and inviting word search contains 10 words, enhanced with illustrations by Ed Shems.
Suitable for the youngest readers, this book covers such letter patterns as ai (braid, stain, trait); bl (blab, bleak, blizzard); the long ea (eager, peanut) and many others.
Phonics is one of the best paths to reading success. This title includes: 'Long A Words, ' such as flake and halo; 'BL' combinations like blue and bloom; and 'NG' endings that include bang, gong, and song. It helps kids recognise the sound and letter combinations that form the building blocks of our language
Phonics is fun when you' re learning with puzzles! These very simple searches present words with both short and long " a" sounds; " br" combination ("broom, brush"); letter " g" beginnings ("gap, gear goose"); and " ck" endings ("duck, knock, lock"). Each word search has ten words to help children grasp the basics and prepare them for reading success.