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Teaching phonics as part of a beginner's TEFL class is extremely important, especially in countries that do not use the Roman alphabet and therefore the language structures and sounds they are exposed to in their native language classes, as well as outside of school, vary distinctly. English phonics, sounding, blending, reading and spelling will therefore be a novelty for your young students.
Importance of phonics - if you are incorporating teaching the English alphabet, letter recognition and beginner's reading into your English classes, be wary of teaching the ABC (letter names). It is recommended that children are first introduced to phonics, i.e. the sounds that letters make, and gradually at a later stage, children learn the names of the letters as well. Then children should learn blends and digraphs, i.e. ai, ie, ch, sh... In this way, children gain a strong basis for sounding and blending, and become faster readers and stronger spellers.
Resources for teaching Phonics: In larger classrooms, powerpoints presentation and games, songs, flashcards, picture posters and worksheets are an effective way of teaching phonics, letters and reading. If you have the luxury of teaching smaller groups or in spacious classroom, tactile and crafty games can be more fun. Every beginner's English Language class should own a couple of sets of letter flashcards or, even better, plastic bloc letters. These are great for teaching with and lend themselves to a variety of letter recognition games and word-making exercises and races. Check out the Lesson plans, Ideas and Activites section.
Fun Fonix - Fun Fonix is a website from which you can downloadready made phonics packs and fun worksheets to practise letter tracing, blends and digraphs. You can also use this website to make ypur own tailored worksheets: http://www.funfonix.com
Starfall - For beautiful letter worksheets and online phonics exercises and reading, visit Starfall. You can download easy letter tracing worksheet for free from the Starfall download centre; or practise letter recognition and sounding out letters using their online activities, which are fun and captivating and can easily be played in a classroom of pre-schoolers.
Strafall: http://www.starfall.com
Download Center: http://more.starfall.com/info/downloads.php#abcPrintoutsAnchor
Jolly Phonics - Jolly Phonics is a colourful bundle of phonics posters and songs to introduce children to phonics and gradually start reading. However, as a programme designed for native children, the teaching techniques have to be adapted to suit second language learners. Nonetheless, the programme's material is transferable: http://jollylearning.co.uk
YouTube - The best way to get pre-schoolers to start recognising letters and remembering their phonetic sounds is through songs. You can find an abundance of short letter songs, and beginner's sounding videos on YouTube. I highly recommend these channels for phonics songs:
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Storybots: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAJnyTWJPpKXuwgWQDdNWr
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Pinkfong ABC Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQiKLJnked45ExriHjFlyLKc2QnIL7-Lw
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Maple Lead Hashima: https://www.youtube.com/user/MapleLeafHashima?spfreload=10
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Alphablocks Phonics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_qs3c0ehDvZkbiEbOj6Drg
Letters and Phonics
ABC & Phonics practise PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the alphabet, phonics, short and long vowel sounds and digraphs. Can be used for both teaching, review and as the basis of pass the ball and point games.
Includes: phonics pratice by letter groups, Jolly Phonics phonics slide, upper and lower case alphabet, vowel hand, diagraphs: ai, ee, ie, oa, ue, oo, ou, oi, qu, ch, sh, th, er, ar, or

Consonant - vowel practise PPT
A powerpoint presentation to practise blending of consonant - vowel and consonant - digraph syllables. Also practises pronunciation and the difference between short and long vowel sounds.
Can be used for both teaching, review and as the basis of pass the ball and point games.
Slides follow the same format with different consonant each time: sa, se, si, so, sa - sai, see, sie, soa, sue

Reading CVC words PPT
A powerpoint presentation to practise blending and reading CVC words (consonant - vowel - consonant). Includes a colourful list of around 16 easy CVC words on each slides. Last two slides also practise blending and words with digraphs (ai, ee, ie, oa, ue... )
Can be used for both teaching, review and as the basis of pass the ball and point games.

Missing letter phonics practise PPT
A powerpoint presentation to practise letter recognition, phonics and reading. A compilation of easy reading words with one letter missing. Students are called upon to identify the picutre (if they can) and the missing letter in the word. As an extension, children can write the complete word on the board.

Sight Words
Rockstar sight words PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid the teaching and review of sight words. Sight words are high frequency words and / or that are exemptions to traditional phonetical spelling. Children must remember these words. The sight words used are based on Jolly Phonics Tricky Words, Group 1.Rockstar background theme.
Includes: I, me, he, she, we, all, the, be, was, to, do.

Sentences with sight words PPT
A powerpoint presentation to practise identifying and reading sight words in sentences. Sight words are high frequency words and / or that are exemptions to traditional phonetical spelling. Children must remember these words. The sight words used are based on Jolly Phonics Tricky Words, Group 1.
Includes: I am happy. The dog is happy. This is me. He is sad. She is angry. We are cool. It is sunny. I want to sleep. Do you want food?

Sight words reading and writing practise PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid the teaching and review of sight words. Sight words are high frequency words and / or that are exemptions to traditional phonetical spelling. Children must remember these words. The sight words used are based on Jolly Phonics Tricky Words, Group 1 and 2. Chidlren are called upon the read and drill sight words, write sight words and identify sight words in sentences.

Easy phonics and blending PPT games
These are a set of easy and colourful powerpoints each containing one syllable or CVC word and are used together with dice or points cards, that are used to award team points. Points cards can be simple numbers on construction paper or can be more elaborate with pictures and various points-switching, all-points-erasing twists. Children are divided into teams and asked to raise their hand and blend the letters / read the word on the powerpoint. The student that does so then selects a card (cards are facing down). Their team is then awarded the given amount of points.
You can download the example points cards bellow, or make your own. The most succesful games include cards with points from 2 up, a special 10 points card, 10 points for all golden card, bomb card (erase one teams points), tornado card (erase everyone's points), switch card (switch points with another team), steal card (steal one team's points). Minus cards are not very popular with children but can be used too.
Point Cards PDF
Point cards to be used together with powerpoint games. For durability stick back to colourful construction paper and laminate. To elimanate cheating, print front and back side and stick together.
Includes: cards with points from 2 to 6, a special 10 points card, 10 points for all golden card, bomb card (erase one teams points), tornado card (erase everyone's points), switch card (switch points with another team), steal card (steal one team's points). You can pick & choose which cards to use.

All phonics reading game PPT
A powerpoint game to practise blending, reading CVC words, 4-letter words and words with digraphs. Starts with CVC words and gradually increases in difficulty. Includes: cat, pig, sun, ball, hot, cold, sad, happy, lion, pink, hand, milk, coat, pie, rain, boat, yoghurt, van, jump, wind, zoo, bee, storm, yes, mummy, loud, that, ping pong, flower, chopl shout, boil, true, barbecue.

TORNADO GAME!
Phonics Worksheets
Magic 'e'
Magic 'e' part 1 PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid the teaching of Magic 'e'.
Magic 'e' is a fun way to teach long vowel words ending with 'e', e.g. bike, cake, hove... Magic 'e' is sometimes also reffered to as silent 'e', but they are not the same. Magic 'e' is always at the end of the word, making the preceding vowel in the word a long vowel. Silent 'e' can be anywhere in the world and simply means that we do not pronounce it.

Magic 'e' part 2 PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid the teaching and review of Magic 'e' and playing a points reading game.
Magic 'e' is a fun way to teach long vowel words ending with 'e', e.g. bike, cake, hove... Magic 'e' is sometimes also reffered to as silent 'e', but they are not the same. Magic 'e' is always at the end of the word, making the preceding vowel in the word a long vowel. Silent 'e' can be anywhere in the world and simply means that we do not pronounce it.

Magic 'e' part 3 PPT
A powerpoint game to aid the review of Magic 'e' and play a reading game.
Magic 'e' is a fun way to teach long vowel words ending with 'e', e.g. bike, cake, hove... Magic 'e' is sometimes also reffered to as silent 'e', but they are not the same. Magic 'e' is always at the end of the word, making the preceding vowel in the word a long vowel. Silent 'e' can be anywhere in the world and simply means that we do not pronounce it.

Magic 'e' wands PDF
An arts and craft activity to aid teaching and reviewing Magic 'e'. Children make magic 'e' wands and play wizards. Magic wands are fun to make before playing a magic 'e' reading game and then used as a prop.
Magic 'e' is a fun way to teach long vowel words ending with 'e', e.g. bike, cake, hove... Magic 'e' is sometimes also reffered to as silent 'e', but they are not the same. Magic 'e' is always at the end of the word, making the preceding vowel in the word a long vowel. Silent 'e' can be anywhere in the world and simply means that we do not pronounce it.













