Here are lots of great free phonics worksheets and activities. The use of consistent colour coding for sound allows media such as pastels, paints and pens to be used as well as materials such as playdough to create 3D and 2D representations of sounds, making phonics much more fun. Children can also use Monster Phonics colour-coded magnetic letters to build words. Try our free phonics resources below. Need to know how the colour links to sound through the monster sound cues? Meet the monsters in the video below.
Cool Blue makes the long oo sound and colours all of these graphemes blue. Listen to his song about his job at the zoo. Jump and clap when you hear an oo word. Then cut and paste the oo words. How many can you remember? Can you write them in the colour-code?
Cut out the cards, shuffle and turn face down. Each player turns over 2 cards. If a matching pair is found then both cards are won by that player. Use the Record Sheets as an opportunity to practise spelling oa words by recording the words that have been found for each player. Try writing in colour -code! The winner is the child with the most matching pairs.
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Through colour-coding for sound and fun monster characters, Monster Phonics overcomes stumbling blocks and unlocks the mysteries of the English language in an engaging and memorable way. Need to know how the colour links to sound through the monster sound cues? Meet the monsters in the video below.
Through colour-coding for sound and fun monster characters, Monster Phonics overcomes stumbling blocks and unlocks the mysteries of the English language in an engaging and memorable way.Why not add the link to your school website?