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SAY IT, TAP IT, MAP IT, GRAPH IT ORTHOGRAPHIC MAPPING BOARDS (2-5 PHONEMES)

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SAY IT, TAP IT, MAP IT, GRAPH IT ORTHOGRAPHIC MAPPING BOARDS (2-5 PHONEMES)

Meg CCreated by MegCreated by Meg
$2.50

Description

These Orthographic Mapping templates are a fantastic support for young learners who are working on consolidating early phonics skills. The simple steps and visuals support students to hear the sounds in words, helping them go from speech to print!


Students will:

1. SAY IT

Say the word out loud. This will help you to hear the

phonemes/ sounds in each word.

TAP IT

Segment the word into sounds. Tap each sound button

as you say each phoneme/ sound.

MAP IT

Place a counter in each box to represent each phoneme/ sound that you can hear in the word.

GRAPH IT

Write the grapheme to represent each phoneme/ sound that you can hear.


These come in black and white as well as 8 colour options.


PLEASE NOTE: PICTURE CARDS ARE NOT INCLUDED BUT IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE THE PICTURES INCLUDED IN MY DECODE AND COVER GAME BUT YOU CAN USE ANY IMAGES. PLEASE REMEMBER IT IS IMPORTANT TO ALIGN THE PICTURES WITH THE SOUNDS THAT YOU HAVE EXPLICITELY TAUGHT YOUR STUDENTS.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

ACELA1822: Segment consonant blends or clusters into separate phonemes at the beginnings and ends of one syllable wordsAC9E1LY09: Segment words into separate phonemes (sounds) including consonant blends or clusters at the beginnings and ends of words (phonological awareness)ACELA1820: Write consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words by representing some sounds with the appropriate letters​,​ and blend sounds associated with letters when reading CVC words

Further context or application:

Not specified

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Description

These Orthographic Mapping templates are a fantastic support for young learners who are working on consolidating early phonics skills. The simple steps and visuals support students to hear the sounds in words, helping them go from speech to print!


Students will:

1. SAY IT

Say the word out loud. This will help you to hear the

phonemes/ sounds in each word.

TAP IT

Segment the word into sounds. Tap each sound button

as you say each phoneme/ sound.

MAP IT

Place a counter in each box to represent each phoneme/ sound that you can hear in the word.

GRAPH IT

Write the grapheme to represent each phoneme/ sound that you can hear.


These come in black and white as well as 8 colour options.


PLEASE NOTE: PICTURE CARDS ARE NOT INCLUDED BUT IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE THE PICTURES INCLUDED IN MY DECODE AND COVER GAME BUT YOU CAN USE ANY IMAGES. PLEASE REMEMBER IT IS IMPORTANT TO ALIGN THE PICTURES WITH THE SOUNDS THAT YOU HAVE EXPLICITELY TAUGHT YOUR STUDENTS.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

ACELA1822: Segment consonant blends or clusters into separate phonemes at the beginnings and ends of one syllable wordsAC9E1LY09: Segment words into separate phonemes (sounds) including consonant blends or clusters at the beginnings and ends of words (phonological awareness)ACELA1820: Write consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words by representing some sounds with the appropriate letters​,​ and blend sounds associated with letters when reading CVC words

Further context or application:

Not specified

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