Octopus Says (Digraphs and Vowel Graphemes)
The fourth phonics practice game for the 'Digraphs and Vowel Graphemes' progression (underwater theme)
What did the octopus say? Click the correct letters and sounds in the right order to make the word and give it to him. This game has a progression of stages that takes pupils through the digraphs ch, sh, th, th_, ng and vowel graphemes ai, ee, igh, oa, oo_(boot), oo(foot), ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, ure and er.
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Phonics
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A comprehensive set of Phonics games for emerging readers of all abilities. These follow commonly accepted progressions through initial letters, digraphs, consonant patterns and alternative spellings and pronunciations. As a teacher, you can specify exactly which words you want to play with, choosing them from word groups organised by phonic features. The games are ideal as lesson starters or for pupils to play, individually or in small groups, at a stage that suits their ability.
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Phonics Phase 3 and 4 Master Pack
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This pack collects some of our favourite teaching tools and practice activities for phase 3 (latter part) and phase 4 phonics. This includes words from both phases, starting with phase 3 (two-letter graphemes, ch, sh etc.) and leads into non-CVC word patterns from phase 4. For earlier phonetic skills, including all the single letter graphemes and two-letter graphemes like ss, zz, ll and qu, click-here For later skills, including new graphemes (such as ay, ie, ue, aw) and alternative pronunciations of graphemes such as grow/down (including split digraph), click here