Practise spelling words with n, nn or kn to spell the /n/ sound with an engaging Interactive Phonics Activity!
Everyday Phonics Lessons Gone Digital!
Classrooms around the world are going with more and more digital learning every day. Sure, the kids love it, but have you ever considered how digital resources can benefit teachers? With digital resources, there’s no need to print, photocopy or worry about misplaced worksheets. All you need to do is download, project, and teach! This year, we’re excited to help you bridge the digital divide with new interactive resources to help you teach your students about phonemes, spelling patterns, and more!
Practise Spelling Words with the N, NN and KN Phonemes
This engaging online phonics game consists of 14 interactive, self-checking slides with 28 individual phonics cards. Each slide contains two images and the incomplete spelling of each word. To play, students must choose the phoneme (N, NN, or KN) that correctly completes the word by dragging and dropping a transparent star over the correct answer.
This resource is a breeze to assign and use. Simply assign it to Google Classroom, or you can project it on your big screen and use it as a whole group phonics lesson!
Click, Download, and Teach!
This resource is available as an easy-to-use Google Slides Resource file. To get your copy, click the download button to select your preferred file format. Make your copy, project the slides, and start teaching today!
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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