Listen up! It’s time to go on a sound hunt. Go for a walk, with a grown-up, around your home, your garden or in a park. How many of the sounds can you hear? Tick the box if you hear the sound.
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Have you heard the popular nursery rhyme Hey Diddle Diddle? Listen to it again and see if you can spot the words that rhyme.
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Help your child become familiar with all the letters of their name with this alliteration game. It's a fantastic way to tune in to the sounds in words.
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Making sound shakers is a lot of fun and can help your child ‘tune in’ to different sounds.
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We can make lots of sounds using our bodies by clapping, stomping and more! We can also try making different sounds with our voices. Have a go with this fun, animal cards game!
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Read this story with a grown-up, listening carefully for the things that Billy hears during his very noisy day. Can you join in with the story, making the sounds that Billy can hear?
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Do you know the two letters and sounds /m/ and /d/? Let's have some colouring fun with these letters.
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This activity looks at the sounds /g/ and /o/. Can you colour in all the grapes with a g on them in green? Then trace over all the spots on the octopus with a black pen. The spots will look like the letter o!
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Can you spot the odd one out? Say the words and listen to the sounds you can hear at the beginning of the words. Find and circle the odd one out.
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The hungry caterpillar is very fussy about his food and will only eat the foods that match the sounds on his body. Can you help him by sticking the correct food in the space next to the matching sound?
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Let's practise using the sounds /g/, /c/, /k/ and /o/ with a game of Initial sounds I spy!
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Let's play initial sound pairs! Ready, steady...
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Play Initial sound dominoes and help your child to tune into initial sounds in a fun, relaxed way.
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Be a sound detective and see if you can identify these objects from the sounds they make!
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Wilf the wizard is having problems with his potions. All the ingredients for each potion need to start with the same sound. Can you help him match the ingredients to the correct potions?
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A fun activity focusing on the second set of letters and sounds children encounter during phonics lessons – i, n, m and d.
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A fun (and messy!) activity that focuses on the initial sounds /t/ (as in toast) and /p/ (as pizza).
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A fun game to help your child recognise rhyming words.
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A fun animal activity to help your child practise focused listening, a key skill they will need in the classroom
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Listening to and breaking up words into their sounds is how children begin to read and spell. Here is a fun game to help your child start blending CVC words.
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