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Check out this FREE Grade 1 Trial Lesson on Phonics!

Blend Sounds to Make Words

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Review the Blends Worksheet
Review the Blends Worksheet

Review the Blends Worksheet

Consonant blends are two or three consonants that make a sound when pronounced together. L-blends like cl, bl, sl, fl and 3-letter blends like str, slp are common. This phonics worksheet helps early readers identify words containing two letter L-blends. Students must circle the words then read them aloud.
Review the Blends Worksheet
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Sight Word Tracing Worksheet: She, Her
Sight Word Tracing Worksheet: She, Her

She, Her Printable Sight Words Worksheet

Help your child build literacy with daily sight word tracing! Have them read and trace the words 'she' and 'her' for a fun, focused practice. It's a great way to develop reading and writing skills.
She, Her Printable Sight Words Worksheet
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Reading comprehension and phonics are integral components of early literacy development, especially in Grade 1. At this stage, children transition from learning about letters and sounds to actually reading and understanding texts. Parents and teachers should prioritize reading comprehension and phonics for several reasons.

First, strong phonics skills provide children with the tools to decode words, enabling them to read more fluently. This fluency, in turn, supports their ability to comprehend text. Without a solid foundation in phonics, students may struggle with reading, leading to frustration and disengagement.

Secondly, comprehension skills are crucial for overall academic success. In Grade 1, children begin to encounter more complex texts across subjects; hence, understanding what they read becomes essential. If they can’t grasp the meaning, it can hinder their ability to learn in all areas.

Moreover, early intervention in reading skills can have long-term benefits. Children who develop good reading habits early on are more likely to become lifelong readers, enhancing their overall cognitive and social development.

By fostering both phonics and comprehension skills, parents and teachers can give children the confidence and ability to succeed academically and nurture a love for reading that will serve them well throughout their lives.