Phonemic Awareness and Phonics Beginning Sound Worksheets: Picture Sort Activity in Queensland Font
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Identify initial sounds (a-z + consonant digraphs: th, ch, sh) with these phonemic awareness beginning sound cut & paste picture sort worksheets. Match phonemes to graphemes & practice letter formation of upper and lower-case letters in Queensland Beginners Font.
Each worksheet provides practice with the following:
☑️Identifies first phoneme in words
☑️Phoneme-grapheme correspondences
☑️Forms upper and lower-case letters
Perfect for reinforcing new skills/concepts in the classroom or at home.
You will receive a PDF file that includes:
29x B&W student worksheets.
Just print and go!
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V9 Australian Curriculum:
AC9EFLY08, AC9EFLY09, AC9EFLY011
NOTE: This product is also available in NSW Foundation Font.
!!!!!!! DO YOU USE THE NATIONAL LITERACY LEARNING PROGRESSIONS?
Click below for EVERYTHING you need to cover the phonemic awareness indicators from the (Australian) National Literacy Learning Progressions PhA2, PhA3 & PhA4 (Version 3):
✨Phonemic Awareness Activities - Beginning Sound Games for Phonemic Awareness
☑️ provides a word when given a starting phoneme (e.g. p, picture)
☑️ consistently says the first phoneme of a spoken word (e.g. good, g)
☑️ listens to a group of words and indicates those that start with the same phoneme and says other words that start with that phoneme
✨ Phonemic Awareness Activities - Blending & Segmenting Up to 3 Phonemes
☑️ orally blends two or three phonemes together to make a one-syllable word (e.g. a-sh: ash, s-u-n: sun)
☑️ orally segments words of two or three phonemes into separate phonemes (e.g. up: u-p, cat: c-a-t)
☑️ identifies the number of phonemes that make up a spoken one-syllable word comprised of less than four phonemes
☑️ identifies first and final phoneme in a word
✨Phonemic Awareness Activities - Blending & Segmenting Words with 4 Phonemes - CCVC CVCC Games
☑️ orally blends four phonemes together to make a one-syllable spoken word (e.g. s-t-o-p, stop)
☑️ orally segments spoken words comprised of four phonemes into separate phonemes (e.g. fresh, f-r-e-sh)
☑️ identifies the number of phonemes that make up a spoken, one-syllable word comprised of less than five phonemes
☑️ identifies the vowel phoneme in single syllable words
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Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9EFLY08: Form most lower-case and upper-case letters using learnt letter formationsAC9EFLY09: Recognise and generate rhyming words, alliteration patterns, syllables and sounds (phonemes) in spoken words (phonological awareness)AC9EFLY11: Recognise and name all upper- and lower-case letters (graphs) and know the most common sound that each letter representsFurther context or application:
Not specified