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Phonics Routine | Alphabet Digital Slide Deck for PowerPoint™ and Google Slides™

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Creative Kindergarten
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PreK - 1st
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Perfect for Preschoolers to 2nd grade. Students loved it. I loved it because it could be used as a review before each literacy lesson.
I used this resource to reinforce letter identification and letter sounds to students with learning disabilities.
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Description

Use this slide deck as part of your science of reading-aligned phonics routine. Systematically and explicitly teach literacy skills with this no-prep digital slideshow.

Each letter will have students practice the letter sound, provide examples of words with the sound, reinforce letter formation and more.

This will be the perfect way to build a predictable phonics routine that works for you and your students.

What is included:

→ 208 slides

7 slides for each consonant:

1. Letter sound (I say it, We say it, You say it),

2. 3 words that begin with that letter or have the sound in it,

3. Come up with your own words,

4. Letter formations (uppercase and lowercase),

5. The letter in different fonts

12 slides for each vowel:

1. Vowels sounds (short and long vowel)

2. Long vowel letter-sound (I say it, We say it, You say it),

3. 3 words that begin with that long vowel sound or have the sound in it,

4. Short vowel letter-sound (I say it, We say it, You say it),

5. 3 words that begin with that short vowel sound or have the sound in it,

6. Come up with your own words,

7. Letter formations (uppercase and lowercase),

8. The letter in different fonts

→ Instruction pages to help you build your phonics routine

⇒ For a complete look at what is included with this product, take a look at the preview.

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What is phonics?

Understanding the relationship between written letters and spoken sounds.

Why use these slides?

When teaching phonics, taking a systematic and explicit approach will benefit your students and their ability to learn the alphabetic principle.

It should include teaching letter formations and names, phonics and phonemic awareness.

How do I use these slides?

I've made a video walk-through of how I use these slides with my students. You can watch that here.

Need activities to reinforce phonics skills with your students?

Phonics Fine Motor Activities

Letter Formations Activity Bundle

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208 slides, 3 instruction pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.

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