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Sound Sticks

$3.00

Total Pages: 27
File Size: 8 MB

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Category: Phonics Tags: 1st, Activities, Balanced Literacy, Games, Homeschool, Kindergarten, Phonics, PreK, Printables, Vocabulary
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There are a total of 78 sound total, one colored version and one black and white version.
The pages are divided into teachable chunks:
Short vowels- 1 page for 5 students
Long vowels- 1 page for 5 students
ar, er, ir, or, ur- 1 page for 5 students
ch, sh, th (both sounds), wh, and ph sounds- 1 page for 5 students
sc, sk, sl, sm, sn, sp, st, sw- 1 page for 2 students
bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl- 1 page for 5 students
br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, thr- 1 page for 2 students
ff, ll, ss, zz, ck- 1 page for 5 students
B, d, p, q- 1 page for 5 students
c, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, qu, r, s, t, v, w, x y, z, then the other sound for c, g, s, and x- I page for each student
oo as in book, oo as in boot, ou, and ow- 1 page for 5 students
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I used colorful sticks (no included in this download) to help organize my sound sticks. This helps when I ask my students to grab their sound from a pencil box or a gallon baggie. I will share my mindset with these, but feel free to do what works with you!
First, you can laminate your sound pieces and hot glue them to the sticks for durability.
Next, don’t give all your students all the sticks at one time. You can build up for take away from their “stash” as needed. This is about giving students access to sounds to work on, no over stimulating them!
When I have sticks passed out, I give my students words and them present the stick with that sound. We quickly review each sound. They show their sound stick and say their sound out loud. For example, when I give my students the bossy r pieces, students place the sticks in front them so they can see the sounds. I would give them a word like star. They pick up the sound they think is in star and say the sound. We go over if they picked the right sound up. We stay the sounds together and they put their stick down. We move onto another word.
Move fast and have fun!

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Mary Amoson
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