Free Resources
Is your child struggling with learning to read? Are you looking for free resources? Here are some things that could help.
I will keep adding to these, so check them out regularly.
They each have instructions with them.
Memory and Letter Cards – Single Letters Play matching games and make words.
Textured Letters Book Multisensory, a book to make for young children.
Handwriting Charts – Upper and Lowercase Letters Starting points and directions.
“Traffic Lights” and other games to develop phonemic awareness Ideas for games using pictures and letter cards.
Multisensory Learning – “Kinaesthetic Letters”, single letters How children can make each letter of the alphabet with their bodies.
Ideas to use Talking Letters cards at Videos to Teach Reading Level 4_5
A marvellous pioneer, Mona McNee has free resources to teach reading.
Print and fold Memory Aids Bookmark at http://successwithreading.com/level-5-4/. Children can use this bookmark to check tricky sounds as they are reading – ai, ay … sh … oi, oy …
SPELD South Australia has produced a huge number of free phonics readers.
Some activities for the holidays – most tell the real story of Christmas Christmas activities
Some games to practise common words – Word Race and Make a story Games for reluctant readers
There is power in games to both teach and remove fear – turn a test into a game. Phonics screening check
A sorting activity for the three sounds of “ed”.
Capitals and lowercase letters cards for playing matching games.
-le word building cards at Level 9_5.
Free joke books to print.
Rainbow Letters books – practise handwriting.
X Marks the Spot – a board game to practise reading.
Spelling Tutor’s Diary/Dictionary of Sounds – a 32 page book for senior students.
And remember the free videos.