Phonics Word Wheel - ideal for elementary school phonics lessons

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Reading Games Homepage - You are herefree reading games Reading Room Four - Word Wheels

Summary: A hand held or wall mounted phonics resource. Students spin the wheel to reveal word families. Ideal for elementary classrooms.

Printable Phonics
Phonics Strategy - Word Wheel


phonics teaching print out pic When 'y' says 'i'

'I was surprised by how much my students love to play with these innovative and interactive flashcard resources. Thanks Adrian'

How They Work: The students spin the word circle and new words appear as it rotates. I've included 6 word disks to cover - when 'y' says long 'i', all, ight, ay, & ing. It's a fantastic edition to your Word Wall.

Word Wheel Instructions

1. Print and laminate the resource then gently fold over the black square (as shown) and snip a hole through.

Word Wheel Instructions
2. Carefully cut out the black square labelled 'cut me'.
Word Wheel Instructions
3. Very carefully poke out the dot in the centre of the wheel with a needle. Make sure your finger is not behind the dot :) Then poke out the hole on the monster's yellow sign.
Word Wheel Instructions
4. Insert a split pin through the yellow sign and through centre of the wheel and fold out the split pin. You may need to spin the wheel a few times to get it to spin easily.
Word Wheel Instructions
5. Attach a piece of blu-tac as shown.
Word Wheel Instructions
6. Firmly stick the 'final sound' to the wheel and you are ready to go.
   

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