Set your students up for success when learning to blend phonemes by using this fun blender activity to practice blending simple CVC words.
Blending Up Success – Fun Phoneme Practice with a CVC Word Blender Activity
This fun, hands-on phoneme activity has been created by an early years educator to provide students with the opportunity to practice their phoneme blending skills in a fun and engaging way.
This versatile resource allows teachers to modify the activity to suit the needs of the students. If you are looking for a phonemic awareness activity that focuses only on the auditory component of blending. Simply don’t use the letters and have students use markers to say each sound and the blend the phonemes together.
If students are ready for phoneme-grapheme correspondence with simple CVC words – you can introduce the letters to this activity.
Phoneme Blending with Sounds vs Letters
Phonemic awareness and the ability to blend phonemes (auditory only) is the first step. By using this activity to listen and blend the individual sounds together to make a word your progressing your students phonemic awareness. Once your students understand this concept, you can then introduce the letters that correspond to each phoneme.
Download and Blend Words Today!
Use the dropdown menu to choose between the editable version available in Google Slides or the easy to download and print PDF version.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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