Each pack contains a letter of the alphabet, tracing and writing sheet, activity sheet and more.


Each pack contains a letter of the alphabet, tracing and writing sheet, activity sheet and more.


These Color Chip Word Slides are easy to make and better yet….FREE!
You can get these color chips at any paint store or big box store (Lowe’s, Menard’s, etc.) Grab as many as you like. If you are doing this for a classroom; you can ask an associate of the store and sometimes they will give you a load of them; still wrapped in the plastic!
I just picked out a square paint chip that would be in the same color category as the multi-color chips and I was set.
I cut a thin strip from the multi-color chip for my letters. Then cut a 1- inch square from the single color paint chip. Added a slit above and below the 1-inch square (just a tad longer on each side of the square) to slide in the letter strip. I used an exact-o knife to cut out the square and make my slits.
I started off using a regular fine point permanent marker and it just wasn’t big enough, so I went to a chisel point permanent marker for my letters and the words. You will notice that I didn’t use the last color square on the letter strip. This was to give the children an area to hold and be able to move the letter strip.

All are card sets except for A Day with Our Dogs.
These pages are large print and the words are easy for beginners.
“Let’s Play” are actually cards that can be printed off to postcard size (5.5 x 4.3 inches). You can go smaller if you wish.
With the card sets; you can use a hole punch and add a ring to it for a flip chart or two rings for a book.
Easy Reader- My First Day of School!

Consonant Blends
A consonant blend consists of two or three consonants whose sounds are blended together. Each letter sound is heard in the blend. The most common beginning consonant blends include the following: bl, br, cl, cr, dr, fl, fr, tr, gl, gr, pl, pr, sl, sm, sp and st. Blends can also occur at the end of a word as seen here in the word “past”. The common three consonant blends include: str, spl, and spr.
Teachers will usually teach the “L” blends first (bl, cl, fl, gl, pl and sl) and then move onto the “R” blends.
Consonant Blends and Consonant Digraphs
While the consonant blends allow you to hear the sounds of both letters in the blend; the consonant digraph brings letters together to create one sound. The most common digraphs are ch, sh, th, and wh.

These packs contain positional or directional words (up, down, over, under, etc).
It’s important to learn these words at an early age so that young ones understand and convey direction better.

These packs are for Word Families.
Word Families are an easy way for young ones to begin to read; easy because the words rhythm. The packs contain three and four-letter words.

Here is our First Sight Word Pack!
I am very excited to begin our Sight Word packs, I will have them for seasons also.
Who Put the Cookie in the Cookie Jar_
Trick -or-Treat! Sight Word Pack

27 pages of coloring, matching pictures to the letter sounds and finding the different object in a sequence.
The best thing is that it’s all FREE to you!
You can laminate them or put them into clear pocket protectors to use multiple times.

With this activity, children learn the beginning sounds of words. The plus side is that they can use their motor skills when drawing the lines from the picture to the letter that goes with that word.
Just click below for the worksheet.
Draw A Line Sheet 3