Week 9, lesson 4 Grapheme Sort Object Cards - Phonics Phase 3 - Resource
English Resource Description
In the Phonics Phase 3 resource designed for educators, one of the activities available is the Grapheme Sort Object Cards. This resource is a practical tool intended to support the teaching of phonics to young learners. The object cards are used to help children recognise and differentiate between various graphemes – the written symbols that represent sounds in words. The cards feature a selection of graphemes that children at this stage of phonics learning are expected to become familiar with. By sorting these cards, students can engage in a hands-on learning experience that enhances their understanding of letter-sound correspondences and aids in the development of their reading and spelling skills.
The use of Grapheme Sort Object Cards is an interactive way to reinforce phonemic awareness in the classroom. Teachers can incorporate these cards into a variety of activities, such as matching games, where students pair objects with the correct graphemes, or sorting exercises, where students group cards based on similar phonetic patterns or sounds. This tactile approach to learning is especially beneficial for young students, as it provides a multisensory experience that can help to solidify the connection between sounds and their visual representations. The cards are a component of a comprehensive phonics program and are designed to be both educational and engaging for children at the Phase 3 level of phonics instruction.