Get your students off to a wonderful start with these handwriting sheets.
Suitable for children learning to form letters using the correct starting points.
There are different formats, sheets and cards that can be used as your students progress and develop their stamina for writing tasks.
The cards can be used in a learning centre or writing corner. Laminated they make a great resource that can be used again an again, with a whiteboard pen to practice letter formation.
They can be used during morning starter sessions or in small groups to practice letter formation.
This pack includes the cards for all letter a-z.
Handwriting sheets for all the letters a-z.
A great resource for helping students to learn the correct letter formation using RWI pictures for each letter of the alphabet.
There are two formats included. One is in the alphabetic sequence, a to z.
The second is in letter shape groups (e.g. c, a, d are grouped together).
A great resource for helping students to learn the correct letter formation using RWI pictures for each letter of the alphabet.
These sheets are great for practicing letter formation.
They can be used as homework or in the classroom to help your students form letters correctly.
These worksheets is a great resource for helping children practice phonics in the run-up to the phonics screening check.
It can be used either at school or as homework to review all phonics sounds.
Giving your students an opportunity to practice will decrease anxiety and increase confidence.
Each sheet includes both real and nonsense words.
There are 6 (2 sided) sheets in total and they can be folded into a leaflet.
On each sheet there are 6 sections:
Speed read sounds practice
Find the sounds in words.
Add the missing sounds.
Add dots and dashes (sound buttons) to words.
Speed read words
Treasure and trash activity: sort and write real and nonsense words.
RWI letter formation cards for letters a-z.
These cards can be folded over and laminated to make a double sided writing resource that can be reused.
Start at the green dot to follow the letter shape and learn to form the letter correctly.
A great resource for helping students to learn the correct letter formation using RWI pictures for each letter of the alphabet.
There are two formats included. One is in the sequence the phonemes are taught.
The second is in letter shape groups (e.g. c, a, d are grouped together).
I made up some flash cards for my class with the RWI red words using the story colour levels.
I included all the words that are taught in every colour level even the ones that have been taught in previous books. They are colour coded so easy to pick out the ones you need for each ability group. The words are in red and black font.
Each file is an A4 size but if you print 4 pages to a sheet(change the print setting before printing) you can make smaller flash cards that can be used for small group games.
When you print them out 4 pages to a sheet is easier to laminate and cut them out.
I have included all the red words from Red ditty level to grey level books.
Enjoy using them.
Let me know if I have missed out any words.
Looking for a great way to get your children to practise their spelling and their handwriting?
This bumper pack contains:
all the Set 2 speed sounds: ay, ee, igh, ow (as in blow) oo (as in zoo) oo (as in look), ar, or, air, ir, ou (as in out), oy.
all the Set 3 speed sounds and additional sounds: ea (dream), oi, a-e, i-e, o-e, u-e, ar, aw, are, ur, er, ow, ai, oa, ew, ire, ear, ure, wh, ck, ph, kn, ue, e-e, ey, oe, au, ie (pie), ie (thief), ea (head) ore, oor, ui, ier, tion, sion, tious, cious, tch, all, old.
55 sheets in this pack.
Children can use the space provided and the handwriting worksheet template to practise both their spelling of the RWI Set 2 and 3 words and their cursive handwriting.
Each sheet contains spaces to practice the phoneme and spaces to copy words with the focus phoneme alongside each word, all in the frame of a handwriting worksheet marked with lines to show the demarcations for sky, grass, ground.
The spelling and handwriting worksheet pack is great to use in handwriting and spelling lessons, as morning starters, and even as homework activities. You might not want them to sit and do all of them at once, the worksheets can be easily split and separated into weekly tasks or as part of a phonics group activity.
It’s also a great way to get the children working on one skill whilst thinking it’s another. Students who need that little bit of extra spelling practise won’t even realise what they’ve been given as you make sure they do their handwriting.
Let me know if there are any others you would like me to add.
Jolly Phonics letter formation cards for letters a-z.
These cards can be folded over and laminated to make a double sided writing resource that can be reused.
Start at the green dot to follow the letter shape and learn to form the letter correctly.
Ensure that the children you teach can practise their letter formation with these First 100 High Frequency Words Handwriting Worksheets.
Each of these worksheets features some of the most common words in the English language, making 100 words in total. The words are in alphabetical order.
Each word is written out in cursive script, with the rest of the line being left blank, so students have space to practise writing each word in the same style.
Each line is coloured featuring sky grass and ground guidelines to aid students while they are getting used to the size and shape of the letters, ensuring that they know where ascenders and descenders are placed on the line.
The lines and spacing are an appropriate size for children to begin decreasing the size of their writing.
There’s a blank sheet of lines included for you to print out and add your own words.
This resource can be used for home learning and to review phonics from any scheme/program, although it does follow the order of RWI Set 2 sounds.
There are 40 pages with different activities to review the sounds oo, oo, ar, or.
Activities include
Can you find it? - Find the target phoneme among other phonemes.
Speed read sounds - review of a selection of sounds which include set 1 and 2 sounds.
Circle and colour - a colouring activity with a target phoneme.
Read and match words and pictures
Read and draw a picture
Speed read words - can be timed as the child reads the words as fast as they can.
Read alien/nonsense words.
Write the words using phoneme frames.
Letter formation sheets.
Sensory ideas for letter formation.
Write a sentence - with a given sentence to dictate.
Are your students stuck on blending?
Do they need more sound blending practice?
Look no further! This resource will help your children to consolidate their blending and segmenting skills.
Buy all 3 books at a reduced price in this bundle.
Print these sheets out onto white card, print on both sides.
Cut along the dotted line.
Staple the sheets together to make a book.
There are helpful tips for parents, a sound blending game to play with their children and a set of cut and paste sheets for children to use to build the words that are in the books.
These activities can be used in class, for homework, for tutoring or small group work.
These are the first in the series. I will add more books as I make them. Check back in to my shop to find the others.
Sound Blending Book 1
Words in the book: pat, ant, sip, sat, pin, nip, sit, tap, tip, nap.
Sound Blending Book 2
Words in the book:map, dad, man, sad, pan, pip, pit, mad, dip, pig.
Sound Blending Book 3
Words in the book: top, gas, tag, dot, dig, dog, pop, mop, pot, gap.
This beautiful and eye pleasing powerpoint is for students who are in the early stages of reading and are just beginning to blend.
You can use it to support your students early blending and segmenting skills.
All the words have the medial vowel a.
The cvc words included are cat, tap, hat, fan, rat, sad, pan, bag, ham, ram, can, tag, dad, mad, jam, ran, van, cap, gap, lap, map, pat, sat, bat, mat, man.
This powerpoint includes (number of slides) 26 word slides, a cover slide and an end slide with stars and a praise statement.
This powerpoint can be used for whole class, group learning, home schooling or tutoring.
Children will love the illustrations and the words are in a large font size to make it easier to see.
This resource contains an explanation sheet for explaining how to use apostrophes for possession and for contractions.
Using easy to understand language to describe the function of the apostrophe, makes this resource accessible to learners from aged 5 upwards.
This resource can be used by English language learners, tutors, class teacher, home schoolers to introduce the function and use of apostrophes.
There 14 sheets to work on using apostrophes:
Apostrophes for possession
Sort the contractions
Sort words – plurals/possessive apostrophes
Match the contractions
Expand the contractions
Add contractions into sentences
Using contractions to write your own sentences
This resource is perfect for any child sitting the phonics screening test.
A great way to learn alien words by playing the old classic Guess Who game with a alien twist!
Easy to copy and laminate.
Copy and laminate 2 sets of the playing cards and you can also use the cards to play a matching pairs game.
This is a bumper pack of Colour Monster activities to help children become more familiar with their feelings and giving names to their feelings.
74 pages of different activities, worksheets and posters.
Feelings sheets for writing and drawing
What is colour monster feeling? - feeling words posters
How are you feeling today posters and worksheets
Fill the jars with things that make you feel …
Sorting feelings into groups worksheet
Make your own feelings cards and posters
Lanyard cards - small set of feelings words, make your own using your own words and colours.
Halloween themed times tables games.
A collection of times tables games with a Halloween theme.
There is one for every number 2 to 12 times tables and 3 with mixed times tables.
Mixed sets:
2, 5 , 10 times tables
3 , 4, 6 times tables
7, 8, 9 times tables
8, 9, 12 times tables
15 game boards.
Directions to play:
Roll the dice then move a counter according to the number on the dice and solve the multiplication problem.
If correct stay on that space, if incorrect move back one space.
It can be played by 2-4 friends.
First player to the finish wins.
Are your students stuck on blending?
Do they need more sound blending practice?
Look no further! This resource will help your children to consolidate their blending and segmenting skills.
Print these sheets out onto white card, print on both sides.
Cut along the dotted line.
Staple the sheets together to make a book.
There are helpful tips for parents, a sound blending game to play with their children and a set of cut and paste sheets for children to use to build the words that are in the books.
These activities can be used in class, for homework, for tutoring or small group work.
These are the first in the series. I will add more books as I make them. Check back in to my shop to find the others.
This upload contains this book:
Sound Blending Book 1
Words in the book: pat, ant, sip, sat, pin, nip, sit, tap, tip, nap.
Sound Blending Book 2
Words in the book:map, dad, man, sad, pan, pip, pit, mad, dip, pig.
Sound Blending Book 3
Words in the book: top, gas, tag, dot, dig, dog, pop, mop, pot, gap.