UPDATE: for let's try two I've added a powerpoint to practice alphabet after they've finished lesson six. They listen and write the capital letters. Then on their own write the lowercase letters. Then listen to the word and circle the correct picture. There are four rounds. I do one each week for four weeks. It might take about ten minutes the first time but gets quicker after that.
UPDATE: I've added worksheets for alphabet practice from the hi friends books. They were quite useful and a lot of schools may not have downloaded them at the time. Some I've altered a bit and some are as they were.
UPDATE: Added some connect the dots stuff from the internet. I use it with lesson six of Let's Try One.
This is a collection of work sheets I use. I adapted many of them from the material provided by the ministry of education over the last couple of years.
I'm sure everyone has their own approach to using phonics.
Generally I put a lot of focus on using classroom English when using these sheets.
'pencils down' 'look at me' 'listen and repeat' 'please write and repeat' 'stop, pencils down', etc...
After the initial writing and pronunciation practice I have a lot of missing letter activities. The students listen to the ALT and say the word and then try to either match the correct letter or write the correct letter.
I didn't make worksheets for some of the powerpoints you'll find in here. They are based on some of the worksheets that came with the new 'We can 1' elementary school textbook. Your school board should have provided ALT and JTEs access to those worksheets last year. If not you can make simple worksheets for those presentations.
I like the battles, those are very fun!
thank you for this
this a a wonderful collection of resources, its so so helpful. thank you for sharing!
I like the connect the dots but there is no letter P.