Toddlers can learn to read and write words -am with these fun worksheets to trace. They learn that there are only a few letters that can be placed in front of -am to form English words. These words have meanings that are used every day. Children can trace words -am …
Read More »Spell words easier with lists of 4 grapheme types
Learning to spell red, head and said can be made easy when you know what is a phoneme and a grapheme. Phoneme is the smallest sound you hear in a word and grapheme is the letter or letters used to represent the phoneme in writing. The graphemes e, ea and …
Read More »Peer, pier, pear and pair: Spot the homophones
By Joyanne James. Can you spot the difference between the sounds peer, pier, pear and pair? In some English varieties such as in Caribbean countries, they are all homophones, while in other varieties peer and pier are similar and pear and pair are similar. Have some fun with homophones by …
Read More »End sound p: Download free worksheet, trace, colour and fill
Children can learn to identify the end sound p in words with this free worksheet. Each word can be traced, has a picture to colour, and a space to fill in the end sound p. Click the link or image to download worksheet to start tracing, colouring and writing. Let …
Read More »They’re, there and their: Correct the homophones
By Joyanne James. Improve your spelling with this fun activity to keep you learning. Test your knowledge of the difference between the homophones they’re, there and their. Keep your brain active with these exercises and make sure that you are always ready to spell. Here is a short story that …
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