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If you teach learners in any capacity, you know how important phonics and spelling instruction is. One thing that helps learners is to have key words and pictures to go with each phonics or spelling skill (often referred to as phonograms). These visual reminders are especially important for struggling learners.
Phonics Cards – MEGA Bundle Pack
Included in this MEGA 1000+ page pack are full-page wall cards, half-page wall cards, and small individual cards. On each card, the phonics skill or affix is displayed up top and a key word/picture is given. This comprehensive pack comes in color and black & white.
ALL of these phonics and vocabulary skills are included!
-alphabet (a through z)
-hard and soft c/g
-s as the voiced /z/
-final double consonants (-ff, -ll, -ss, and -zz)
-final -k spellings (-ck, -ke, –k)
-beginning blends (l-blends, r-blends, s-blends, and tw)
-ending blends (-ct, -ft, -ld, -lf, -lm, -lp, -lt, -mp, -nd, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st, & -xt)
-beginning digraphs, including ch as /k/, ch as /sh/, and the voice and unvoiced sound of th
-ending digraphs
-ending trigraphs -dge and -tch
-beginning consonant clusters
-the 37 most common word family rimes
-welded sound cards (ang, ing, ong, ung, ank, ink, onk, unk, and all)
-short vowel cards
-r-influenced cards for simple patterns ar, er, ir, or, and ur
-r-influenced cards for harder patterns such as are, ear, ore, and ure
-single vowel long vowel patterns
-CVCe vowels
-vowel team / vowel digraph cards like ai, ay, ei, ea, ee, etc.
-vowel trigraph igh
-diphthongs like oi, oy, ou and ow
-other vowels like w+a and w+o
-schwa sound cards
-final stable syllables (consonant +le)
-other unaccented final syllables like al, el, and il
-inflected endings (3 sounds of -ed, -ing, -s, and -es)
-comparative endings (-er and -est)
-NEWLY ADDED! 28 Common Affix Cards AND their meanings
-NEWLY ADDED! 22 Common Suffix Cards AND their meanings
-NEWLY ADDED {2021}! 70+ Sound Wall Articulation Cards – See them in my shop or the see the preview
I recommend posting similar phonics cards together on your wall like we did. This way, they can be used almost like a dictionary. If learners need to spell a word with a long e sound, they can look in that one spot for the different patterns. {These are the medium size cards in the image above.}
The full-page cards are perfect for your wall space, especially if you have a large classroom.
The medium page cards work well in a smaller classroom, at a center, or if you need to display a lot of cards in one space.
The smaller student cards can be made into flashcards and stored in a container. Or you can hole punch them in the top corner and use link together for quick reminders during small group or at-home practice.
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Brandy Braver –
Becky, Please don’t restrict your audience to k-1. I teach children with Learning Disabilities or who are struggling in school. I am always looking for STRUCTURED resources to use with my students. In fact, I find that some high schools just forget word parts when the vocabulary they are trying to learn becomes more complex. Love your resources.
thisreadingmama –
I hope you don’t feel that I restrict myself to K-1. These phonics cards can be used with older learners, too. My 3rd grader uses them. Many of my resources are used by teachers who teach older learners.
Dawn (verified owner) –
Thank you for sharing and all of the hard work that goes into creating it! Your site and materials are amazing and are always my go-to when I am creating my lessons (:
thisreadingmama –
Awesome! 🙂