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Beginning Sounds & Letters Robot Matching

Beginning Sounds & Letters Robot Matching
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Description

This is a great way for students to practice and consolidate the common sounds that each letter makes. Each set of colourful robot matching cards, contains 3 pieces for students to put together including: the capital letter, the lower case letter and the matching sound picture. Take photographs of completed puzzles as a record of assessment of understanding. 

Perfectfor literacy rotations, small group activities and fast finishers.

Suitable for
  • Fast Finishers
  • Relief Teachers
  • Parents
Lesson Structure
  • Individual Activity
  • Rotations / Group Work
  • Class Activity
Curriculum Codes

AC9EFLY11 9

Recognise and name all upper- and lower-case letters (graphs) and know the most common sound that each letter represents

AC9EFLY13 9

Use knowledge of letters and sounds to spell words

ACELA1440 8.4

Recognise and name all upper and lower case letters (graphemes) and know the most common sound that each letter represents

ACELA1438 8.4

Understand how to use knowledge of letters and sounds including onset and rime to spell words

ENe-4A old

Demonstrates developing skills and strategies to read, view and comprehend short, predictable texts on familiar topics in different media and technologies

ENe-5A old

Demonstrates developing skills in using letters, simple sound blends and some sight words to represent known words when spelling

ENE-PHOKW-01 new

Uses single-letter grapheme–phoneme correspondences and common digraphs to decode and encode words when reading and creating texts

ENE-SPELL-01 new

Applies phonological, orthographic and morphological generalisations and strategies to spell taught familiar and high-frequency words when creating texts

VCELA146

Recognise all upper- and lower-case letters and the most common sound that each letter represents

VCELA158

Know how to use onset and rime to spell words where sounds map more directly onto letters

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