This Digital Phonics Bundle 1 is the perfect way to help your learners work on phonics skills digitally using Seesaw or Google Slides! This bundle includes all three of these Digital Spell in the Blank Products: Letter Sounds Spell in the Blank Blends Spell in the Blank Digraphs Spell in the Blank In this bundle, you'll find digital Spell in the Blank Activities for: Beginning Letter Sounds {consonants and vowels} Ending Letter Sounds {consonants only} Short Vowel Sounds in CVC words only Beginning Blends {l-blends, r-blends, s-blends, and t-blends + ... Continue Reading
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Digraphs Spell in the Blank {Digital}
Check out our DIGITAL Digraphs Spell in the Blank resource for Google Drive AND Seesaw! Your learners don’t have to have their own stash of color-coded magnetic letters {vowel red, consonants blue} or a magnetic cookie sheet to spell words with beginning and ending digraphs. That’s what you can use this resource for! TWO Levels are Included Beginning Digraphs Level 1: Single Letter vs. Beginning Digraphs {such as soap vs. sheep} Level 2: Beginning Digraphs Pairs {shop vs. cherry} Level 3: Beginning Digraphs and Consonant Clusters shr- and thr- Ending Digraphs Level 1: ... Continue Reading
Blends Spell in the Blank {Digital}
Check out our DIGITAL Blends Spell in the Blank resource for Google Drive AND Seesaw! Your learners don’t have to have their own stash of color-coded magnetic letters {vowel red, consonants blue} or a magnetic cookie sheet to spell words with beginning and ending blends. That’s what you can use this resource for! TWO Levels are Included Beginning Blends Level 1: Single Letter vs. Beginning Blends {such as bird vs. bloom} Level 2: Similar Beginning Blends {broom vs. bloom} Level 3: Beginning Blends vs. Consonant Clusters {spoon vs. spray} Ending Blends Level 1: Single ... Continue Reading
Letter Sounds Spell in the Blank {Digital}
Check out our DIGITAL Letter Sounds Spell in the Blank resource for Google Drive AND Seesaw! Your learners don't have to have their own color-coded magnetic letters {vowel red, consonants blue} or a magnetic cookie sheet to listen for letter sounds to spell words. That's what you can use this resource for. THREE Levels are Included {with Sub-Levels in each!} Beginning Sounds Level 1: Two Sounds - no extra letters or vowels Level 2: Four Sounds - with extra letters and vowels Level 3: Tricky Sound Pairs {such as b/d, h/f, and s/c} Ending Sounds Level 1: Two Sounds - no extra ... Continue Reading
Sneaky e Dot Spelling Pages
These NO PREP Sneaky e Dot Spelling Pages are a great way to help learners listen for vowel sounds AND think about their spellings. Use them with a small group, place them at a spelling center, or use them for at-home practice. To use the pages, learners identify the picture, then look at the two spellings below to figure out which way is spelled correctly. The two choices include the short vowel pattern and the long, sneaky e (or silent e) pattern. Learners can dot the correct spelling with dot paint. If you don't have dot paint, learners can simply circle the correct spelling with ... Continue Reading