The 'll' Sound - Phonics Teaching Resource With Worksheets - PowerPoint
English Resource Description
The 'll' sound is a fundamental element of phonics learning for early years foundation stage (EYFS) pupils. This particular phonics teaching resource focuses on the digraph 'll', which is commonly found at the end of words like 'bell', 'ball', and 'tall', as well as in the middle of words such as 'yellow' and 'gorilla'. The resource includes a variety of engaging activities, including watching a short video to introduce the sound, and encourages children to practice making the 'll' sound out loud. The aim is to familiarise students with the pronunciation and appearance of the digraph, enhancing their reading and spelling skills.
Worksheets accompanying the resource provide practical exercises, such as completing words with the missing 'll' digraph and matching these words to corresponding pictures. Examples of words to be completed include 'wa_ll', 'fu_ll', and 'she_ll', among others. Additionally, there's a word search activity where children can find 'll' words, and then use them in sentences, further reinforcing their understanding of the digraph's usage in context. This comprehensive approach to teaching the 'll' sound is designed to offer a fun and interactive way for children to grasp this important phonetic concept.