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This is a bumper pack of ideas to target phonological awareness and syllable reduction. The set includes ideas to use in one to one, and group sessions, helping to make work on multisyllabic words, fun and entertaining. It contains a fishing game, stepping stones and puddles, pacing boards and cutting and colouring activity. Enough to keep you going for at least eight sessions. Suitable for Reception, Key Stage 1, EAL and SEN. Written in British English but suitable for American English too. -
The Final Consonant Deletion - Minimal Pairs Pack includes: Instruction sheet with ideas for minimal pair therapy activities 201 word pair cards both with picture and word and just pictures - so 804 cards in total! 11 /f/ final pairs 6 /z/ final pairs 11 /s/ final pairs 18 /l/ final pairs 18 /p/ final pairs 16 /k/ final pairs 10 /tʃ/ final pairs 16 /m/ final pairs 6 /v/ final pairs 24 /n/ final pairs 36 /t/ final pairs 18 /d/ final pairs 6 /dʒ/ final pairs 5 /b/ final pairs Written in British English Suitable for Early Years, Reception, Key Stage 1, SEN, EAL -
A 90 page pack of worksheets and activities The Final Consonant Deletion pack includes:- 1 sorting board
- 9 picture cards for final sounds: /b, d, f, g, k, dʒ, l, m, n, p, s, t, v, z, sh, ch, th/
- 5 ‘What is the last sound you hear?’ black and white worksheets.
- 30 pictures with divided words. .
- 9 ‘Odd one out’ black and white worksheets
- 13 ‘Odd one out’ colour pages - which word has a different final sound?
- 13 black and white picture worksheets for the student to identify and colour in objects that have the target ending.
- 14 colour and 14 black and white minimal pair worksheets.
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This set contains 117 colourful picture cards to be used alongside the phoneme sets found on my website to support students to move on to short phrases and sentences. These picture cards can also be used on their own to support the acquisition of adjectives describing: colour, feelings, condition, appearance, shape, size, taste, touch, quantity, position, state, time, and action. Written in British English, although suitable for American EnglishSuitable for Reception, KS1, SEN, and EAL.
