Clear, colourful and engaging educational resources. Breaking learning down to the nub, making concepts as easy as abc...
We'd love to know what you think of what you download, so please don't hesitate to get in touch...
Clear, colourful and engaging educational resources. Breaking learning down to the nub, making concepts as easy as abc...
We'd love to know what you think of what you download, so please don't hesitate to get in touch...
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘r’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘r’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Rr’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘r’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Rr’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letters, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘r’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘r’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for r are:
rabbit, radio, radish, rainbow, (red!) raspberry, (red!) rectangle, rhinoceros, robot, rocket and rubbish truck.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘p’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘p’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Pp’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘p’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Pp’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letters, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘p’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘p’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for p are:
panda, peacock, pear, pencil, penguin, pigeon, pineapple, pizza, planet, and polar bear.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘k’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘k’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Kk’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘k’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Kk’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter k, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘k’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘k’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for k are:
kangaroo, kennel, ketchup, kettle, key, keyboard, king, kite, kiwi and koala.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘s’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘s’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Ss’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘s’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Ss’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter s, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘s’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘s’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for s are:
screwdriver, seal, seven, sun, sunflower, square, squirrel, starfish, strawberry and swan.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘n’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘n’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Nn’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘n’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Nn’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter n, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘n’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘n’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for n are:
narwhal, necklace, needle, nest, net, newt, nine, noodles, notebook, and numbers.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘m’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘m’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Mm’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘m’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Mm’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter m, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘m’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘m’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for m are:
marbles, medal, mittens, mole, monkey, moon, mouse, mushroom, moth and motorbike.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘l’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘l’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Ll’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘l’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Ll’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter l, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘l’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘l’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for l are:
ladybird, leaf, lemon, lemur, leopard, lighthouse, lion, lizard, lipstick and lobster.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘d’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘d’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Dd’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘d’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Dd’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter d, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘d’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘d’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for d are:
deer, diamond, dinosaur, dog, dolphin, domino, donkey, door, doughnut and dragonfly.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘f’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘f’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Ff’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘f’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Ff’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter f, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘f’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘f’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for f are:
fairy, fire, fire engine, five, flamingo, flower, fly, football, four and fruit.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘g’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘g’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Gg’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘g’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Gg’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter g, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘g’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘g’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for g are:
ghost, girl, glass, glasses, gloves, goose, gorilla, grapes, grasshopper, and guitar.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘b’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘b’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Bb’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘b’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Bb’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter a, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘b’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘b’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for a are:
ball, badger, banana, battery (brown) bear, beetle/bug, (bourbon) biscuit, blackbird, broccoli, (blue) butterfly.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘h’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘h’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Hh’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘h’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Hh’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter h, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘h’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘h’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for h are:
hammer, hare, headphones, heart, hedgehog, honey, hoodie, horse, hotdog, and house.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘c’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘c’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Cc’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘c’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Cc’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter c, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘c’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘c’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for c are:
calculator, camel, camera, candle, carrot, castle, cockerel, crocodile, cucumber and cupcake.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes three pdf sheets, portrait, in colour/B&W featuring ten images that all begin with the ‘a’ sound. The images can be matched to reinforce knowledge of the ‘a’ sound as well as ordering the images to make a miniature ‘Aa’ book (included).
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This resource is to reinforce learners knowledge of the ‘a’ sound, to practise matching two items with the same sound and to use their knowledge of the alphabet to make a a miniature ‘Aa’ book.
This is a fun and engaging way to practise recognising the letter a, reinforcing learners knowledge of the initial ‘a’ sound and developing the skill of ordering items alphabetically.
This resource is designed to be used by itself, however as other sets are available different sounds could be combined and presented to learners for them to sort according to which initial sound the different (mixed) images have.
How to use it?
All sheets can be printed onto paper. Page 3 can be made into a miniature book (simple instructions included). To make a book scissors and a glue stick are all that is needed. Once the book is made either the colour set of words/images (page 1) OR the black and white set of words/images (page 2) can be cut and ordered alphabetically and then stuck into the miniature book (one word/image per page).
Page 1 is the colour version of words/images which all begin with ‘a’. These can be cut up (using the dotted lines as a guide for where to cut). Page 2 is the black and white version of page 1 but in addition includes the outline of each word with a starting dot for each letter - encouraging learners to write the word for each image themselves. Learners can also colour these images.
Pages 1 and 2 could be used together as two sets of cards to play a pairs/matching game, for this these pages would be better printed onto card (so that the images cannot be seen through the back as would be the case if using paper).
Resource details
The images included for a are:
add, ambulance, anchor, ant, anteater, antelope, apple, arrow, avocado and axe.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes! Feedback of this resource would be excellent! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes x3 A4 portrait pdf sheets. These include three dice to make, x2 ‘game cards’ and simple, clear instructions for how to play the game.
What’s it for?
This resource explores CVC (consonant, vowel, consonant, e.g. ‘dog’) words to read and write. Learners use their phonic knowledge to make and read words rolling and ordering the three dice provided. Learners then write these words in a list - deciding if each word is ‘real’ or ‘nonsense’.
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
Red Die 1 (page 1)
Includes sounds s b h m p r
Amber Die 2 (page 2)
Includes sounds a a e i o u
Green Die 3 (page 2)
Includes sounds ck d g ll n t
How to use this resource
An adult needs to cut out and make the three phonics dice - clear instructions are included. Each player will need one game card (and a pencil!) There are two game cards included on page 3 - these can be printed/photocopied as many times as needed and the sheet cut in half to separate the two game cards (one per player).
This game can be for one learner to play alone or for several learners to play together in a group (taking turns).
The game instructions are included on pages 1 and 3 of the download - I will also include them here:
How to play game
Each player takes turns to roll the three dice together.
Each player places the three dice next to each other, left to right - red, amber, green.
Player sounds out the graphemes to read the word.
If this is a ‘real’ word player writes it in the coloured boxes on their card (on the ‘left’ side). If this is a ‘nonsense’ word the player writes this word in the coloured boxes on their card (on the right side).
Play passes to next player.
If a player rolls the same combination as previously rolled they can have another turn.
First player to roll (read and write!) x5 real OR nonsense words wins!
There are various words which can be made using this combination of letters in the set order. Some ‘real word’ examples include sat/bat/hat/mat/pat/rat, pig/bill/hill/mill/pill, pull/bug/hug/mug/rug, sock/rock/hog, hen/men/pen/red/bell/sell. I hope you have fun finding them all - real AND nonsense!
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one and two as well as older students needing additional learning support.
Important message…
ANY issues with this phonics dice game please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
Feedback of these resources and this phonics game would be wonderful! Thank you!
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes x3 A4, portrait pdf sheet to practise reading and writing CVC words mostly within Phase 2. Two sounds in this set - (j and sh) are in Phase 3.
What’s it for?
This activity is interactive and encourages learners to sound out and read simple CVC words and think about what these words mean. Some words of course may have more than one meaning, however for the purpose of this activity there is one illustration for every word. For words which are ‘new’ learners may need to work by process of elimination to identify the correct word/picture combination to record this (in writing) on the sheet provided.
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in year one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
Resource Details
The layout includes one ‘CVC wheel’ to make with easy to follow instructions. Once the wheel is assembled once turned different initial letters are revealed to make x9 ‘_ug’ CVC words.
Words/pictures included are:
bug
dug
hug
jug (j is a phase 3 sound)
mug
rug
slug
shrug (sh is a phase 3 sound)
tug
ALL words are ‘real’ (not ‘nonsense’) words.
Differentiation
Also included is one sheet in two levels of difficulty. The first sheet only has the initial sound missing (easier), the second sheet has ALL letters missing - for learners to write on the lines provided (more challenging). The level of difficulty is indicated by an icon at the base of each sheet (right side) - green for easier, red for more challenging.
There is a clear space for learners to write their name at the base of each sheet (left side). The CVC phonics wheel can be reused time and again.
Suggestion
Card is best to use for making this resource as it is stronger and much more robust than paper, making the phonics wheel easier to turn (for learners) and will last longer. Laminating this resource would be ideal if you have the time.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes x3 A4, portrait pdf sheet to practise reading and writing CVC words mostly within Phase 2. Three sounds in this set (j, v and w) are Phase 3.
What’s it for?
This activity is interactive and encourages learners to sound out and read simple CVC words and think about what these words mean. Some words of course may have more than one meaning, however for the purpose of this activity there is one illustration for every word. For words which are ‘new’ learners may need to work by process of elimination to identify the correct word/picture combination to record this (in writing) on the sheet provided.
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in year one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
Resource Details
The layout includes one ‘CVC wheel’ to make with easy to follow instructions. Once the wheel is assembled once turned different initial letters are revealed to make x9 ‘_et’ CVC words.
Words/pictures included are:
bet
get
jet (j is a phase 3 sound)
met
net
pet
set
vet (v is a phase 3 sound)
wet (w is a phase 3 sound)
ALL words are ‘real’ (not ‘nonsense’) words.
Differentiation
Also included is one sheet in two levels of difficulty. The first sheet only has the initial sound missing (easier), the second sheet has ALL letters missing - for learners to write on the lines provided (more challenging). The level of difficulty is indicated by an icon at the base of each sheet (right side) - green for easier, red for more challenging.
There is a clear space for learners to write their name at the base of each sheet (left side). The CVC phonics wheel can be reused time and again.
Suggestion
Card is best to use for making this resource as it is stronger and much more robust than paper, making the phonics wheel easier to turn (for learners) and will last longer. Laminating this resource would be ideal if you have the time.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes x3 A4, portrait pdf sheet to practise reading and writing CVC words mostly within Phase 2. One sound in this set - (j) is in Phase 3.
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in year one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This activity is interactive and encourages learners to sound out and read simple CVC words and think about what these words mean. Some words of course may have more than one meaning, however for the purpose of this activity I have only provided one illustration for every word. For words which are ‘new’ to them learners may need to work by process of elimination to identify the correct word/picture combination to record this (in writing) on the sheet provided.
Resource Details
The layout includes one ‘CVC wheel’ to make with easy to follow instructions. Once the wheel is assembled once turned different initial letters are revealed to make x9 ‘_og’ CVC words.
Words/pictures included are:
cog
clog
dog
fog
frog
hog
jog (j is a phase 3 sound)
log
Mog
ALL words are ‘real’ (not ‘nonsense’) words.
Differentiation
Also included is one sheet in two levels of difficulty. The first sheet only has the initial sound missing (easier), the second sheet has ALL letters missing - for learners to write on the lines provided (more challenging). The level of difficulty is indicated by an icon at the base of each sheet (right side) - green for easier, red for more challenging.
There is a clear space for learners to write their name at the base of each sheet (left side). The CVC phonics wheel can be reused time and again.
Suggestion
Card is best to use for making this resource as it is stronger and much more robust than paper, making the phonics wheel easier to turn (for learners) and will last longer. Laminating this resource would be ideal if you have the time.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes x3 A4, portrait pdf sheet to practise reading and writing CVC words mostly within Phase 2. One sound in this set (z) is in Phase 3.
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
What’s it for?
This activity is interactive and encourages learners to sound out and read simple CVC words and think about what these words mean. Some words of course may have more than one meaning, however for the purpose of this activity there is one illustration for every word. For words which are ‘new’ learners may need to work by process of elimination to identify the correct word/picture combination to record this (in writing) on the sheet provided.
Resource Details
The layout includes one ‘CVC wheel’ to make with easy to follow instructions. Once the wheel is assembled once turned different initial letters are revealed to make x9 ‘_ip’ CVC words.
Words/pictures included are:
clip
dip
hip
lip
nip
pip
rip
tip
zip (z is a phase 3 sound)
ALL words are ‘real’ (not ‘nonsense’) words.
Differentiation
Also included is one sheet in two levels of difficulty. The first sheet only has the initial sound missing (easier), the second sheet has ALL letters missing - for learners to write on the lines provided (more challenging). The level of difficulty is indicated by an icon at the base of each sheet (right side) - green for easier, red for more challenging.
There is a clear space for learners to write their name at the base of each sheet (left side). The CVC phonics wheel can be reused time and again.
Suggestion
Card is best to use for making this resource as it is stronger and much more robust than paper, making the phonics wheel easier to turn (for learners) and will last longer. Laminating this resource would be ideal if you have the time.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online
What’s included?
This download includes x3 A4, portrait pdf sheets to practise reading and writing CVC words mostly within Phase 2. One sound in this set - (v) is Phase 3.
What’s it for?
This activity is interactive and encourages learners to sound out and read simple CVC words and think about what these words mean. Some words of course may have more than one meaning, however for the purpose of this activity there is one illustration for every word. For words which are ‘new’ learners may need to work by process of elimination to identify the correct word/picture combination to record this (in writing) on the sheet provided.
Who’s it for?
This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in year one as well as older students needing additional learning support.
Resource Details
The layout includes one ‘CVC wheel’ to make with easy to follow instructions. Once the wheel is assembled and turned different initial letters are revealed to make x9 ‘_an’ CVC words.
Words/pictures included are:
ban
can
fan
man
nan
pan
ran
tan
van (v is a phase 3 sound)
ALL words are ‘real’ (not ‘nonsense’) words.
Differentiation
Also included is one sheet in two levels of difficulty. The first sheet only has the initial sound missing (easier), the second sheet has ALL letters missing - for learners to write on the lines provided (more challenging). The level of difficulty is indicated by an icon at the base of each sheet (right side) - green for easier, red for more challenging.
There is a clear space for learners to write their name at the base of each sheet (left side). The CVC phonics wheel can be reused time and again.
Suggestion
Card is best to use for making this resource as it is stronger and much more robust than paper, making the phonics wheel easier to turn (for learners) and will last longer. Laminating this resource would be ideal if you have the time.
Important message…
ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.