These free printable beginning sounds phoneme substitution cards engage students in reading CVC words and substituting initial phonemes.
These free printable beginning sounds phoneme substitution cards engage students in reading CVC words and substituting initial phonemes.
Learn about practical strategies and activities for teaching phoneme substitution that will enhance your students' phonemic awareness skills.
Practice phonemes, letter sounds, and more with these free Printable Ending Sounds Phoneme Substitution Cards for early elementary students.
These free printable beginning sounds phoneme substitution cards engage students in reading CVC words and substituting initial phonemes.
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Swap a Sound includes a phoneme substitution lesson or literacy center that only requires one-time prep! Children will practice segmenting sounds in single-syllable words and then changing one phoneme to create and spell new words. We have included full-color modeling and differentiated practice, letter cards, and several printable assessments and extensions. This activity combines many important literacy skills into one lesson or center. Children can complete this activity in whole group, small groups, partners, or independently too! This activity is ideal for kindergarten or first grade classrooms. Your students will have fun swapping sounds to make new words! This activity is aligned with Common Core standards: RF.K.2d, RF.K.2e, RF.1.2c, RF.1.2d We hope this lesson helps your children make growth with this difficult skill! * * * * * Head to Kelly and Kim’s Kreations for the following related products: Literacy & Math Centers Phonemic Awareness Activities One-Time Prep Don’t forget to follow our TpT store for updates, freebies, and new product alerts! Thank you for stopping by Kelly and Kim’s Kreations!
Use these fun CVC beginning sound activity clip cards to help your kids learn letter sounds and identify the beginning sounds in easily decodable words. A perfect CVC word building activity to support the science of reading and beginning phonics instruction. You can use these clip cards to help your kids develop phonemic awareness and build phonological awareness. Kids can use the CVC picture cards to practice blending, isolating, and manipulating onsets and rimes in simple CVC words. They will have opportunities to practice initial phoneme blending, initial phoneme segmentation, initial phoneme isolation, phoneme discrimination, initial phoneme substitution, and letter sounds, in a fun multi-sensory way. Plus, using a clothespin clip is a great fine motor activity! You can use this CVC word practice activity as a rhyming activity. Perfect as a small group of independent activity in your preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, or SPED ELA learning centers. *Please note that this is a digital product. You will be able to download the PDF file upon your purchase. Nothing will be shipped to you. Due to the nature of digital downloads, your purchase is not refundable.* This resource is part of the CVC Clip Card Bundle. If you purchase the money-saving bundle, you do not need to purchase this resource. ✅ SAVE TIME! These phonemic awareness activities are easy to prep Use them over and over again! ✅ VERSATILE! - Use for Morning work or literacy works tations Independent work activity Small group activity Early finisher activity ✅ EASY TO DIFFERENTIATE! - Many opportunities to adapt for different levels of learners. Use clothespin clip letters or magnetic letters Kids can write letters on the card The bright, clear picture provides a good visual cue You can easily make this a self-checking activity ✅ KEEPS KIDS ENGAGED! A great CVC worksheet alternative! These hands-on beginning sound and phonemic awareness activities are fun for kids. ➡️ THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THE CVC BEGINNING SOUND CLIP CARD ACTIVITY SET: 51 CVC clip cards (3 for each of the word families or initial consonant word chain) 17 clip book covers (1 for each word family or initial consonant word chaint) 51 printable consonant circles (which attach to clothespin clips). ➡️WHICH CVC WORD FAMILIES or INITIAL CONSONANT WORD CHAINS ARE INCLUDED? Short a CVC word families am word family (jam, ham, ram) at word family (cat, mat, bat) an word family (van, fan, pan) ag word family (bag, wag, tag) ap word family (cap, map, nap) Short e CVC word families en word family (ten, hen, pen) et word family (jet, vet, net) ed word family (bed, wed, fed) Short i CVC word families ig word family (pig, wig, dig) in word family (pin, bin, fin) ip word family (zip, lip, dip) Short o CVC word families ot word family (pot, cot, dot) op word family (hop, mop, cop) Short u CVC word families ug word family (jug, mug, rug) ub word family (cub, sub, tub) ut word family (cut, nut, hut) un word family (bun, sun, run) ➡️ HOW WILL THIS RESOURCE HELP MY KIDS? These CVC beginning sound clip cards and phonics building activities will help your kids learn: alphabetic knowledge letter sound awareness Isolate onset from rime Add onset to rime Change onset for common rimes phonemic awareness phoneme blending phoneme segmentation Initial phoneme isolation Phoneme discrimination Initial phoneme deletion Initial phoneme substitution blending CVC words to build CVC words to decode simple CVC words ➡️ WHO CAN USE THIS RESOURCE? This product is appropriate for pre-k kindergarten special education homeschool classroom ❓ DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS? Are you looking for some answers before making a purchase? Or maybe you have some questions about an activity you've already bought. Whatever it may be, feel free to reach out to me HERE. I'd be more than happy to assist you in any way I can. WHAT ARE TEACHERS SAYING ABOUT THIS ACTIVITY? Thousands of teachers have used these CVC beginning sound activities. Here is what they are saying: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”My students loved using this resource at their centers. They were excited especially when they made the word. It was easy to use and I did not use a lot of time to prepare it.” - Zonila R. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”I use this for a morning activity time and the kids always want to use it. I am ready to run a new set as it is so popular,” - Denise J. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”I use this resource for everything! I've made so many different games, activities, and learning resources out of it! Perfect, perfect, perfect!” - Alexandria W. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”My students loved this beginning sound activity! Very engaging for my Kindergarten students. Will use again next year!” - Lauren G. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”Simple and effective! The children enjoy it and it gets in that extra fine motor practice too!” - Claire M. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”Love this resource! I laminated my set and have students work in small groups to match beginning sounds. My kiddos are mastering this important literacy skill. I like that this can be an independent center with clips or when laminated with expo markers to circle the write answer. “ - Ashley H. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”My students loved this! The pictures really helped the students visualize their beginning sounds and it was a major hit in my classroom! Will definitely continue using this!” - Mrs. B. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”I use this during centers or in small groups. It has helped my student identify letters and their letter sounds for sure! “ - Helen M. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ”My students loved using this resource when we were learning rhymes and rhyming pairs.” Megan C.
Prefer to shop on TPT? Click here. Phonological and phonemic awareness activities are important to include in early elementary lessons, as well as intervention for struggling readers. Many struggling readers have a deficit in phonemic awareness and need intervention in this area. These phonemic awareness activities task cards ensure you're teaching these skills to build their phonemic awareness. These start off as phonological awareness activities, such as segmenting and blending syllables, counting words, and rhyming. The tasks progress to more advanced phonemic awareness activities, such as phoneme deletion and substitution. These are scripted oral activities that can be used with beginning readers or as an intervention with struggling readers. Included in this Daily Phonemic Awareness Activities Set: This set includes 124 task cards which are done orally and within 5 minutes. These are so easy to implement since they do not involve any planning or prepping, or materials other than the one copy the teacher reads to the students. They are systematic and explicit, building from beginner to advanced. You can do these activities at any time during the day, as a whole group, small group, or one on one. In addition to the printable pdf pages, I included a clickable table of contents, and a video that walks you through how to use these, in case some of these concepts are new to you. The following skills are included in this set: rhyming alliteration words in a sentence syllable counting syllable blending syllable deletion phoneme blending sound discrimination onset & rime division segment phonemes sound position onset & rime deletion phoneme substitution onset substitution rime substitution sound reversal This is a digital product. Nothing physical will ship.
This Change the Sound phoneme substitution activity was created to help students build phonemic awareness skills. It works great in a small group setting. To prepare this activity, print, cut apart, and laminate the activity cards. Optional “I Can” visual directions are included. Front covers are included if you’d like to punch holes in the cards and store the cards on a metal ring. There are 90 cards included. You can divide these to make multiple sets. To make this activity self-checking, you can put a small color-coded dot on the back of each card prior to laminating. Students will need clothes pins, plastic cubes, or mini erasers to cover their answers. Students will say the name of the set of pictures to determine if the beginning, middle, or ending sound changed. They will clip or cover the green space for beginning sounds, yellow space for middle sounds, and red space for ending sounds. 10 no prep practice pages are also included. These pages can be used as a follow-up center activity, extra practice, or homework. Picture names are at the bottom of each page, in case you’d like to send these home for homework. ✅ A Google Slides version of the activity cards is included in this resource. Your students will practice phonemic awareness skills in this Google Slides activity. They will say the name of the pictures in each set to determine if the beginning, middle, or ending sounds have changed. Then they will drag and drop the blue cubes to cover the green space for beginning sounds, yellow space for middle sounds, and red space for ending sounds. Once they have indicated where the sound has changed, they can check their work by moving the green checkmark boxes to reveal the answers. The Google Slides Version Includes: 30 Google Slides with 3 activity cards per slide (easily delete unneeded slides to fit your needs) Drag and drop cubes Self-checking boxes for revealing the answers on each slide Can be shared on a virtual learning platform, projected on an interactive whiteboard, or assigned individually in Google Classroom.