Letter Sound Fluency Practice DIBELS Assessment Prep Digital Phonics Lessons Science of Reading
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Description
This letter sound fluency digital lesson resource is perfect for students who are beginning to read or struggling to identify letter sounds quickly and automatically. The PowerPoint includes 10 one minute timed digital lessons that promote letter naming fluency in a fun and interactive way. The resource can be used once a week for 10 weeks or multiple times a week depending on the needs of your students.
What do you get?
- 10 interactive PowerPoint lessons with handmade GIFS that focus on letter sound fluency.
- Ready to download and teach today in your classroom today!
- No prep student centred activities.
- Activities that can be used as a whole class, literacy centre, small group and individual task or assessment.
- Fun and engaging lessons that you and your students will look forward to!
Why would you need it?
- Reading fluency will help your students to read words quickly and effortlessly. This will help your students to understand and comprehend text.
- Let's face it, teaching can be so draining and we're so time poor already! So take back your weekends, school nights, holidays and free time and let me prepare engaging, fun, no prep, ready to teach lessons that you can use in your classroom today!
How can you use this PowerPoint?
- Whole class Literacy/reading lessons
- IEP lessons
- Phonics lessons
- Literacy centres
- DIBELS test prep
- Independent literacy group activity
- Literacy warm up activities
- Assessment activities
- Brain break activities
- Can be used on Seesaw or Google Classroom/Slides
Please reach out if you have any questions! I'm so happy you're here!
Miss Mazie
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- File types1 PowerPoint Presentation
- Page countPowerPoint Slides
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Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
ACELA1440: Recognise and name all upper and lower case letters (graphemes) and know the most common sound that each letter representsFurther context or application:
Not specified