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Split digraphs revision (Phase 5 phonics)
A fun, teacher-created resource that helps children understand what a split digraph word is, which is often taught in Phase 5 phonics at primary school.
Words containing 'tch' (Phase 5 phonics)
The 'tch' grapheme is a trigraph (one sound made up of three letters) used to represent the /ch/ sound. Cut out these letters. How many words can you make containing 'tch'?
Rhyming words: creatures word puzzle
Practise your rhyming and spelling skills by thinking of names of animals that rhyme with each of these words. There could be more than one answer... how many can you identify?
Spelling patterns: silent letters w and k
A Year 2 English wordsearch created by a teacher, which focuses on the silent letters w and k. Examples and answers are included.
Y2 spelling: high frequency words
A list of high frequency words created by an experienced teacher and based on the National Curriculum. Children will need to learn these in Year 2 spelling.
Phase 4 phonics Connect 4 (Phase 4 phonics)
This game is a bit like Connect 4, but with words. All the words in this game include the adjacent consonants nt and lt.
Homographs explained (Phase 5 phonics)
Cut out these homographs. Can you think of two different meanings for each word? Now have a go at writing your own sentences using these homographs
Decoding the ‘ou’ grapheme (Phase 5 phonics)
In these sentences there are examples of different pronunciations of the same ‘ou’ grapheme. Using different-colour highlighters, read each sentence and highlight the different sounds represented by ‘ou’.
Decoding the ‘c’ and ‘ea’ graphemes (Phase 5 phonics)
Here are some pictures. Can you work out which is the correct spelling next to each picture and tick it?
Decoding graphemes: ‘o’, ‘ie’ and ‘ch’ (Phase 5 phonics)
In these sentences there are examples of different pronunciations of the same grapheme. Using different-colour pencils, read the sentence and highlight the different ones.
Consonant clusters pairs game (Phase 4 phonics)
These words all have consonant clusters in them. Cut them up, mix them up and put them face down on the table to play pairs.
CCVC words revision (Phase 4 phonics)
Cut out all the words and put them face down on the table. Play pairs with a partner and take it in turn to lift two cards and read them. If they are the same word, keep them as a pair.
Building CVCC words with a frame (Phase 4 phonics)
Shall we play a game of CVCC word construction? Print the letter sheet out three times. Cut out the cards; organise them in three piles, letters face down. Pick up one from each pile and put them in the right place on the phoneme frame according to the number that is on the card. If it makes a real word you get to keep it as a set. If it’s not a real word, the cards go back on the pile in the correct place.
Adjacent consonants f and t, n and d (Phase 4 phonics)
Can you add the adjacent consonants ft or nd to make these into real words?
Spelling the /oo/ sound: ‘ue’ words (Phase 5 phonics)
You need 2 players for this game of word noughts and crosses. Player 1 chooses a square, reads the word then draws a 0 on top. Player 2 then chooses a square and reads a word, drawing a X on top. The winner is the first person to get three in a row across, up, down or diagonally.
Spelling the /er/ sound: ‘ur’, ‘ir’, or ‘er’? (Phase 5 phonics)
Can you write each of the /er/ words on this page in the correct spelling book?
Spelling the /ee/ sound: ‘ie’ (Phase 5 phonics)
A thief has stolen some of the letters from these words and has dropped them at the bottom of the page. Can you put them back in the right places?
Yes or no? Reading ‘ear’ words (Phase 5 phonics)
Read these questions and underline any ‘ear’ words you can hear. Then answer the questions by colouring yes or no.
Wordsearch: ‘ea’ words (Phase 5 phonics)
In some words the letters e and a together make a short /e/ sound instead of the usual long /ee/ sound. Read these ‘ea’ words and then fill in the gaps in these sentences. Can you find them in the wordsearch?
Word memory lotto: the /nk/ sound
This is a game for two players. First, choose your board, then cut out the word cards and place them upside down on the table. To play, Player 1 takes a word card and reads it. If you have a picture of your word on your board you can keep it, if not put it back where you found it. Repeat with Player 2. The player to fill their board first is the winner.
The /or/ sound: colour the astronaut’s path using ‘au’ (Phase 5 phonics)
This astronaut has just landed on the moon. Can you read him a path to his flag? Read each word. If it uses the letters ‘au’ to spell the sound /or/, colour it in.
The /air/ sound: find the ‘ear’ words (Phase 5 phonics)
Read these sentences and underline the ‘ear’ words. Now can you find them in the wordsearch?
Split digraph who’s who (Phase 5 phonics)
Look at these words with the split digraph e_e. Can you work out the names of the three children below? Where did they all go on an outing?
Spelling the /oo/ sound: ‘ew’ words tic tac toe (Phase 5 phonics)
Fancy a game of tic tac toe? In this game, player 1 chooses a square and reads the 'ew' word inside. They can then colour their square. Player 2 repeats. The winner is the first player to colour three squares in a row across, up and down or diagonally.
Spelling the /igh/ sound: ‘igh’, ‘ie’, or ‘i_e’? (Phase 5 phonics)
Can you write each of the /igh/ words on this page in the correct notebook? ‘Igh’ words go in the knight’s book, ‘ie’ words go in the cook’s book and ‘i_e’ words go on the kite notebook.