Let’s have fun when teaching phonics with visuals!
Have you been in the middle of a phonics lesson and it seems the students just can’t remember it from day to day? Teaching phonics with visuals can be a highly effective and engaging way to help students learn to read. Let’s make learning phonics for students!
Visuals help students connect the sounds of letters and letter combinations with their written forms, making it easier for them to remember and recognize words.
The Phonics Visuals will be a perfect addition to any early childhood classroom. The visuals represent the sounds being taught. This helps students associate the sound with a familiar visual cue, making it easier to remember and apply what they have learned.
Let’s help teach our students phonics with fun visuals!
Explicit phonics instruction is important in every early childhood classroom. Using fun visuals will make practicing these tricky phonics concepts easier. Teaching phonics with visuals is also a perfect addition to small-group instruction or independent practice.
This resource includes visuals for the following concepts:
- Short vowels
- Digraphs
- Magic E
- Vowel Teams
- Diphthongs
- Y as a Vowel
- Suffix -ed
- R-controlled vowels
- Trigraphs
- NG & NK
- Soft C and G
- Consonant +le
- Silent Letters
- Schwa sound
Each skill includes:
- Mini-poster explaining the concept
- Extra large visuals
- Large visuals
- Medium visuals
- Small visuals
- Spelling dictation sheet
- One-cut printable sheet
Have you tried the Phonics Visual Freebie? If not, head HERE!
Teaching phonics with visuals is just the tip of structured literacy. A strong foundation in phonemic awareness and phonics concepts is important to build strong readers and writers. Learn more in my Science of Reading Guide & Course.