Display this poster set in your classroom when teaching children about different vowel team digraphs.
What Are Vowel Teams – Classroom Posters
Teaching kids about vowel teams is an essential component of early literacy education, and it serves several important purposes in developing reading and spelling skills. This poster set has been designed and created by a teacher with early readers at the forefront. The following posters are included in the download.
- A simple poster explaining vowel teams.
- Examples of the vowel teams at the beginning, middle, and end of words.
- Long /o/ sound with mouth articulation image and image and word examples.
- Long /a/ sound with mouth articulation image and image and word examples.
- Long /e/ sound with mouth articulation image and image and word examples.
- Long /i/ sound with mouth articulation image and image and word examples.
Each poster has been designed to work with the other posters or as a stand-alone classroom poster based on what you might need in your classroom.
What Are Mouth Articulation Images?
Mouth articulation images typically refer to visual representations or diagrams that illustrate the movements and positions of the tongue, lips, and other articulators in the mouth during speech. These images are often used in speech therapy, phonetics, or language learning to help individuals understand and practice correct articulation of speech sounds.
Using these resources for children on their phonics learning journey can help them to visualise how to pronounce specific sounds.
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This resource was created by Lyndsey Phillips, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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