FREE Sheets of Spelling Letter Sounds ‘s,a,t’

Monday 28 July 2014

Hi!  I am so happy to share these files with you! We’ve been working on it for the past three days and my son is soooo loving it.  As you all know, we’re having more math and spelling this summer and I try to customize the activity sheets according to the level of Mavi.

Here are the first three of the spelling worksheets I have created.  The sequence of the letters is based on how my son’s school is teaching them the phonic sounds.

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Each file is contains:

  • word cards with pictures
  • word and picture match using cut and paste
  • rearranging letters to form the word (use the word cards here if needed)
  • writing of the words and use the picture as a guide
  • fill up the missing vowel –> Mavi’s always MISSING this out.  He tends to ignore writing the vowels so I have to add this in the activity sheet.

As you can see below, he’s trying to use the Montessori moveable letters to sort out the scrambled letters.

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But he discovered that he can also use the word cards. 

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It was a fruitful activity!

For younger kids, I have language activities that are also available.  Here are the links:

Beginning, Middle and Ending Sounds

FREE Word Card Families and Rhymes

Word Card Families and Rhymes FULL PACK

Beginning and Ending Sounds

So what are you waiting for… download your copies of spelling sheets now :)

SpellingWsSpellingWa SpellingWt

Would really appreciate if you leave me a feedback :) 

Thank you!

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