Vocabulary enhancement Phonics Worksheets for 9-Year-Olds

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Our Vocabulary Enhancement Phonics Worksheets are designed specifically for 9-year-olds. These engaging and educational printables help children build a robust vocabulary through playful, phonics-based activities. Each worksheet provides a unique opportunity to decode words and understand their meanings in context, fostering both reading proficiency and confidence. Perfect for home or classroom use, these worksheets align with educational standards to ensure quality learning experiences. Enhance your child’s reading skills with our expertly crafted resources that make vocabulary building fun and effective. Discover the joy of learning with Kids Academy’s enriching phonics worksheets today!


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Correctly use Frequently used Homophones and Antonyms

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Sight Word Archery Worksheet
Sight Word Archery Worksheet

Sight Word Archery Worksheet

Read the words list with your kids, pointing at each one. Ask them to do the same. Help them find the arrows with those words and trace the line to the target in the centre.
Sight Word Archery Worksheet
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Open Syllables Worksheet
Open Syllables Worksheet

Open Syllables Worksheet

Before beginning this worksheet, make sure your child knows what open syllables are. If not, take time to teach them with examples. Then, help the writer finish her book by circling words with open syllables. She needs your child's help!
Open Syllables Worksheet
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There, Their, They're Worksheet
There, Their, They're Worksheet

There, Their, They're Worksheet

Explain to your kids the difference between 'there', 'their' and 'they're'. These three words are homophones - spelt similarly but with different meanings. Help them choose the correct homophones when completing sentences, and trace the line to the right word.
There, Their, They're Worksheet
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Poem: What Is Pink? Worksheet
Poem: What Is Pink? Worksheet

Poem: What Is Pink? Worksheet

Help your kids learn with short, fun, interesting poems! Read it aloud to them and point out the rhyme patterns. Have them circle the missing numbers to answer two questions. Show examples of objects with the colors in the poem. This will help them learn to read, and also understand colors better.
Poem: What Is Pink? Worksheet
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Homophones: Crayons Worksheet
Homophones: Crayons Worksheet

Homophones: Crayons Worksheet

Ask your kids: "What are homophones?" Explain that homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings, like 'dare' and 'deer'. Ask them to identify homophones by putting the crayons in this printout away according to the words.
Homophones: Crayons Worksheet
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Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet
Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet

Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet

To help your kids become fluent speakers, they need to learn syllables. A word can have one to seven syllables, with longer words having more. For this level, they will be working with one or two syllables. Assist them as they circle the words with closed syllables in this worksheet.
Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet
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Poem: Cats and Dogs Worksheet
Poem: Cats and Dogs Worksheet

Poem: Cats and Dogs Worksheet

Read the poem to your child and point out where each stanza ends. Ask if they know what a stanza is (if not, explain it's a group of lines in a poem). Help them answer the question at the bottom of the printout. This simple, sweet poem about cats is easy for your child to relate to.
Poem: Cats and Dogs Worksheet
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Vocabulary enhancement and phonics instruction are fundamental components for the literacy development of 9-year-olds. At this stage, children transition from learning to read to reading to learn. With a robust vocabulary, students can better comprehend texts, fostering a deeper understanding of the material they encounter. This comprehension is crucial as they encounter more complex subjects in their education.

Phonics, the relationship between sounds and their spelling, equips children with the skills to decode new words, enhancing their reading fluency and speed. When students can easily read and recognize words, they are more likely to enjoy reading, building a positive attitude towards learning.

Teachers and parents should prioritize vocabulary and phonics because these skills directly impact academic success. A well-developed vocabulary allows children to express themselves more clearly and improves their listening and reading comprehension.

Phonics instruction adds to this foundation by making it easier for children to tackle unfamiliar words confidently. In sum, investing time in vocabulary enhancement and phonics ensures that children are equipped with the tools they need for effective communication and lifelong learning. This combined approach not only supports academic achievements but also fosters a love for reading and an inquisitive mind.