Are you new to teaching structured literacy lessons or have you been teaching for years?
Either way, I think you can get something new to use in your classroom right away from these Science of Reading freebies. I have compiled my most engaging, easy to use and successful phonics games and activities for you to download and implement.
Here are my TEN favorite activities to uplevel your learning!
*Just click on the picture of the activity that you want or scroll to the bottom and get them all. *
1. Small group planning for structured literacy intervention lessons is easy with this lesson planning template.
2. Glued sounds ink, ank, onk, unk has never been so fun. Throw these no prep printables into a literacy center and your planning is done!
3. Open and closed syllables are such a hard skill to master. This syllable sort makes introducing this skill so much easier!
4. These READ FOR SPEED fluency pages are perfect to send home for homework. One-minute timed readings make a huge impact on a student's words per minute.
5. Rapid Automatic Naming or RAN sheets are an important piece of a structured literacy lesson. These sheets are perfect for a group of THREE. Each student gets to read five words and two sentences.
6. But you may have bigger groups as well. I have these fluency words and sentences for group of five.
7. Learning doesn't have to always be so structure, there is time to have a little FUN. This SILENT E phonics game is always a favorite!
8. ROLL READ and KEEP games are a great way to increase on task reading. This one is to practice nonsense closed syllables.
9. Roll and Reads are also a great way to have multiple repeated readings. Making it a game increases engagement. Here is a sample of letter names, vowel teams, and CVC words.
10. Repeated practice is the best way to master a phonics skill. These no prep highly engaging worksheets for short a CVC words is a way to give students practice reading and writing words.
I hope these help you with your Science of Reading journey. Best of luck teaching this year!
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