
Phoneme Learning Activities for Reading - Build Words with ay Sound
"Engage in phoneme learning activities to reinforce reading skills. Practice phonemes like ay, build words, and enhance literacy with fun exercises using a whiteboard and magnetic letters."
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You will need You will need White board and pen Magnetic alphabet letters
Quick revision of phonemes Quick revision of phonemes Click on the sound button to hear the phoneme ck ai ee ch sh th ph oo ng wh oy oa
New phoneme: New phoneme: ay We are learning to read and say the ay phoneme.
Geraldine the Giraffe Geraldine the Giraffe Be like Geraldine and see if you can find anything in your house/garden with the ay phoneme!
Word building with Word building with th th phoneme phoneme Can you think of any words with our new sound? Write them down on your whiteboard. Have a look at the words below and use your High 5 hand to say it/make it/break it/blend it/read it/write it. day tray delay pray
Now its your turn Now it s your turn Look at the word lists below and use your high 5 strategy and alphabet letters to build these words. P2 Words: day play stay prayer way tray P3 Words: essay birthday holiday always layer Sunday Challenge can you think of your own words with the ay phoneme? See how many you can find!