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Hi! I am Payal, a jewellery designer turned educator. These
past five years of teaching have added a new dimension to my life. Literacy has
become my passion. I am a trained Jolly Phonics instructor. I hope to use my
blog as a platform for providing hands-on lessons, worksheets and other
thoughtful resources to support parents and teachers.
Our Vision
Phonics is a relatively new subject in India. There are very
few who are trained to teach this subject. Through this blog I hope to share
lessons and worksheets which will give teachers and especially parents the
confidence to teach phonics and grammar.
Our Mission
To make learning more fun! In the process of conducting
workshops and teaching children, I have created various worksheets and
activities which do exactly that. I would like to see my website as a one stop
shop for all things related to phonics, reading, writing, spelling, vocabulary
and comprehension.
A FEW MORE CONSONANT BLENDS ‘BL’ AND ‘CL’
WORDS
In this post, I am sharing another reading and colouring
worksheet for ‘bl’ and ‘cl’ short vowels words. These are five-six letter words
ending with sounds /sh/ /ch/ /ck/ /ss/ /ff/ etc. It will give your child more
confidence in reading five letter words. Allow your child to read the word and
colour the ‘bl’ and ‘cl’ blends. I hope you find this resource useful. For more
l blend worksheets, click here. For more consonant blend worksheets, click
here.
CONSONANT
BLENDS – BL AND CL
Dear parents and teachers, The focus for the next two weeks
will be consonant blends. Consonants are all the letters in the alphabet that
aren’t vowels. There are 21
consonants in the English language. b
c d f
g h j
k l m
n p q
r s t
v w x
y z Consonant blends are also
known as consonant clusters. Consonant blends are a set of two or more
consonants letters blended together,
‘A’ AND ‘E’
CVC WORDS
Click on the image above to download the worksheet. CVC
words with ‘a’ and ‘e’ can be very confusing for kids. Most kids in my class
find it difficult to differentiate between these two sounds. A child should be
able to clearly tell the difference between the two sounds. It’s important
specially for spelling activities that the child understands the difference.
Also, I make the child write the words since that’s where I actually get to
know if the child…
WORD SORT
FOR DIGRAPH SH AND CH
Click on the above image to download the worksheet Hi!
Sharing a quick word sort worksheet for digraphs sh and ch. I hope you find
this resource useful.
FLOSS RULE-
READING SENTENCES
Click on the above image to download the worksheet. Hi!
Today our little readers will be reading sentences and pasting pictures
corresponding to those sentences. These sentences are based on the floss rule.
I hope your little one enjoys this activity worksheet. For more floss rule
worksheets, click here.
PICTURE
SORT FOR PHONICS SOUNDS I J K L
Click on the image above to download the worksheet. Now that
we have covered phonics sounds i j k l, let’s try and sort pictures for these
sounds. i- ink, igloo j- jelly, jeans k- kangaroo, kite l- lion, lips Cut the
pictures tiles and paste them in the correct blocks. I hope your little one
enjoys this activity. I look forward to your feedback.
PHONICS
SOUND /L/ – LOWERCASE HANDWRITING PRACTICE
Click on the above image to download the worksheet Hi! I am
sharing a quick handwriting practice resource for phonics sound ‘l’ What begins
with l? ladybug, lizard, leaf, lips, log etc. Trace the lowercase ‘l’ and
colour the pictures. Beginning sounds can be difficult to differentiate for
kids so I have created picture sort worksheets so children can learn to
differentiate among sounds. Click here for ‘sorting beginning sounds’
worksheets. For more handwriting practice worksheets,
PHONICS
SOUND /K/ – LOWERCASE HANDWRITING PRACTICE
Click on the above image to download the worksheet Hi! I am
sharing a quick handwriting practice resource for phonics sound ‘k.’ What
begins with k? kangaroo, key, kiss, keyboard, kiwi, kitten etc. Trace the
lowercase ‘k’ and colour the pictures. ‘k’ is a consonant and can be quite
tricky for kids and often confused with ‘c’ which makes the same sound! I have created picture sort worksheets so
children can learn to differentiate among sounds
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