Halloween Printable Phonics Worksheets
Teachers and educators can enhance their students' phonics skills with Halloween-themed printable worksheets. These worksheets incorporate fun and engaging activities, such as matching the correct word to a Halloween-themed picture, identifying beginning sounds of Halloween-related words, and completing Halloween-themed word searches.
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Halloween Printable Phonics Worksheets for Teachers and Educators
Teachers and educators can enhance their students' phonics skills with Halloween-themed printable worksheets. These worksheets incorporate fun and engaging activities, such as matching the correct word to a Halloween-themed picture, identifying beginning sounds of Halloween-related words, and completing Halloween-themed word searches. By using these printable phonics worksheets, teachers can make learning phonics entertaining and relevant for their students during the Halloween season.
Engage Your Little Learners with Halloween Printable Phonics Worksheets
Engage your little learners with Halloween printable phonics worksheets that are both fun and educational. These worksheets will help them practice their letter sounds, phoneme recognition, and word formation skills while also getting into the festive spirit. From matching pictures to their corresponding initial sounds to completing word families, these worksheets are perfect for a spooktacular learning experience.
Fun and educational Halloween printable phonics worksheets for homeschooling families
Homeschooling families can have a blast with fun and educational Halloween printable phonics worksheets. These worksheets provide a unique way to practice phonics skills while also getting into the spooky spirit of Halloween. From tracing letters to filling in missing phonetic sounds, these worksheets will keep kids engaged and learning during the holiday season.
Fun and engaging Halloween printable phonics worksheets for English language learners.
Looking for fun and engaging Halloween printable phonics worksheets for English language learners? Look no further! Our collection includes activities such as matching word to picture, vowel sound recognition, and word building with Halloween-themed words. These worksheets are not only educational, but also perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit!
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How to make fun of Halloween phonics worksheets?
A fun and interactive worksheets will make a way for a successful learning goal to obtain. Especially when home learning is ongoing, you need to focus on the subject. Use colored worksheets instead of black and white. It will bring your illustration of the topics alive and catch your students' interest. Or you can also use one as a coloring template with words of the things they are trying to figure out. Send them a bag of treats as an accomplishment for the assignment they have finished. This treat method will go well when you are choosing Halloween phonics worksheets, just to keep the festive feeling around.
Why is it important to know phonics?
It is important for children and for language learners to have the basic knowledge of phonics. This is because the sound of the alphabet from different countries could be very different. Phonics is common to be taught to children since they need to be able to know the difference between each letter and words. This is also why the phonics worksheets come in various themes such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, things in the kitchen, family tree and so on that mostly are to get the base of their word banks fulfilled. When your children have been able to read and recite the alphabet, you can try to use this method to learn sounds, words, and more about language itself.
How do you make a Halloween pop-up card?
If you want to congratulate your friends on Halloween in different styles, using a pop-up card would be such a good idea. Here’s what to prepare and how you can do it.
Gather the materials such as card paper, templates along with tags, glue dots, and the scissor.
Print various Halloween symbols that are in line with your card theme. Make sure you print each symbol twice or more.
Continue to place the printed symbols as the first layer on the card paper. You can place it in the middle of the folding card, so it will pop up once you open it.
Layering the second printed Halloween symbols to make the popup perfectly show. Stick the Halloween tags on the top of pop-up symbols.
Lastly, place your Halloween card along with the treats and let your friend be surprised.
How can I make the phonics worksheet interactive?
Phonics worksheet would be really helpful for children to understand the form of words and letter pronunciation. Here are some tips to make it more interactive.
Remember the level. If your kids were just about to learn the alphabet, you can use a beginning letters worksheet first. Let them speak out the name of the object first and repeat after you a couple of times within each word.
You need to make it visually attractive. Kids really love to see things in colors as they are also interested in various shapes and colors with toys. So does the worksheet. You can customize whether using a flashcard set or using a worksheet with pictures and some missing letters too.
How to do a Halloween maze worksheet?
Commonly, people will go to the corn maze and do the tours during Halloween. Therefore, it’s a kinda risky move if you want to take the kids there. Using a paper-based mazes game allows anyone to take a creepy tour while also finding the way out or finishing the line out of the maze.
Then, the maze worksheet comes for the alternatives. Start by using the maze template from the easiest level. You can also find a template where there are characters to color so the kids might be more interested in them.
If your kids have already mastered it, you can move to the next level of medium and intermediate. This kind of activity allows kids to help them enhance their cognitive and motor skills.
Article written by Isabella Martin, last updated on Aug 01, 2022 and edited by Printablee Team.
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Nov 25, 2022
I love how these Halloween Printable Phonics Worksheets make learning fun and engaging while incorporating the holiday theme. It's a fantastic resource for my kids to practice phonics skills in an enjoyable way. Thank you!
Aug 11, 2022
Great resource for reinforcing phonics skills during the Halloween season! These printable worksheets are engaging and provide a fun way for kids to practice their sounds. Highly recommend!
Jul 26, 2022
Halloween printable phonics worksheets provide a fun and engaging way for children to practice their phonics skills while celebrating the spooky season.
Apr 12, 2022
I love the Halloween Printable Phonics Worksheets! They're a great tool for helping kids develop their phonics skills while embracing the Halloween spirit. Thank you for providing such a fun and educational resource!
Feb 12, 2022
These Halloween printable phonics worksheets provide a creative and engaging way for children to practice their phonics skills while enjoying the Halloween spirit.
Nov 27, 2021
Great resource for incorporating phonics into Halloween-themed activities! These printable worksheets provide a fun and engaging way for kids to practice their reading and phonics skills. Highly recommend!
Nov 3, 2021
I love how these Halloween Phonics Worksheets offer an engaging and fun way to practice important language skills. The themed graphics and activities make learning enjoyable for my kids. Thank you for providing such a valuable resource!
Jul 25, 2021
I love how the Halloween Printable Phonics Worksheets add a fun and engaging twist to phonics practice. Thanks for creating this useful resource!
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Halloween cvc words and phonics patterns activities.
I’m so excited to share these Halloween CVC Words and Phonics Patterns Activities with you. These phonics games and fluency activities are perfect to use all October long! These games are a fun way to develop phonics skills. You can use these in literacy centers, for small group instruction, during morning work, or for partner activities. These word work activities are simply printable resources that can be used right away. You’ll be able to differentiate the activities used for all your students by choosing the phonics pattern students are working to improve. While some students may be using the Halloween CVC words pages, other students who are more advanced can work on silent e words. If you’re looking for Halloween reading activities to use with your students, read more about the Halloween CVC words and phonics patterns activities below!
Using Games in Primary Classrooms
A fun game is a great way to engage students in primary classrooms, while also helping them improve their knowledge. These Halloween themed phonics games and fluency activities are a perfect way to get Kindergarten readers and students in first grade to practice their phonics skills. The themed game boards and themed CVC resources (and other phonics patterns) give students a chance to decode words in a fun way. An engaging Halloween theme goes a long way to excite students. So many kids just love all things Halloween, so we may as well lean into that! Students will decode words, sentences and short stories via the Halloween CVC words game board and fluency pages.
When students are engaged in their activities, such as this CVC word game, their learning typically improves because they’re invested in what they’re focusing on. These Halloween phonics worksheets are such a fun phonics activity to use in literacy stations for your emergent readers. The printable pages can be used in a variety of ways, based on student needs. You can begin with the Halloween CVC words pages and then move on to sentence reading, short stories, and then the fun CVC word game. However, if you have students are well beyond CVC words, they can instead begin with a different phonics pattern. They’ll see sight words they recognize during the sentence reading and short stories activities. Your emergent readers will have so much fun focusing on simple phonetic sounds as they complete the game boards- one phonics pattern at a time!
Benefits of using games in the classroom
- hands on learning
- interactive
- working with others
Halloween CVC Words Games and Activities
The purpose of these Halloween CVC words and other phonics skills games and activities is to help students focus on phonics and fluency as they develop their early literacy skills. Students will practice decoding in isolation and in context, as well as enjoy playing a review game. Keep your students engaged during each holiday in small groups and literacy centers using these seasonally themed decodable phonics and fluency activities. Students will work on their decoding skills and building fluency with these activities. Beginning with words, then sentences, followed by short stories, and a board game, students will focus on building fluency as they work on decoding. Aligned to the Science of Reading, these activities will help your students make progress in their abilities to read.
I like to keep prep simple and quick. I’ve set these up so you simply have to print and use! Your literacy centers, small group instruction, morning work, or partner activities can be prepped and planned for in very little time, using these themed game boards and activities.
These CVC games and all the other Halloween phonics worksheets included in this resource can be used with students in Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. You’ll also be able to use them in your intervention groups, with special education students who have decoding and fluency goals, or your ELL.
Phonics Patterns Activities
There are a wide variety of phonics patterns included for these Halloween themed activities. You’ll be able to differentiate with ease and no students have to worry about doing something different since the format is the same for each phonics pattern. You’ll simply find what each small group needs to work on and let them work at their current area of need, whether it is using the CVC word game, or the vowel teams game board, for example. Check out my free Phonics Quick Check Assessments if you’re not sure where to begin with each of your small groups.
Phonics Patterns Included:
- Beginning Blends
- Ending Blends
- Added Endings
- R-controlled Vowels
- Vowel Teams/ Long Vowel Sounds
Want themed game boards and fluency activities to use as a way to focus on phonics skills all year long? Grab the themed holiday bundle to use for different holidays throughout the school year. This will have you covered for all the major holidays from the beginning of the school year to the end!
More CVC Word Activities
These Halloween themed phonics games and fluency activities are a super fun way to focus on phonics skills in October. If you’re looking for more printable activities or word work activities, you’ll want to check out the links below!
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10 Activities for CVC Words You can use these activities in addition to the Halloween CVC words games and activities to build those early literacy skills.
Simple CVC Words Focus Reading Intervention Mats These are a great way to develop those emergent reader skills specifically with CVC words!
Not sure which phonics skills to begin with for each of your readers? Check out these free Phonics Quick Check Assessments.
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Happy Halloween! Super Teacher Worksheets has a monstrous collection of Halloween teaching resources. Download and print Halloween spelling lists, coloring pages, math worksheets, early literacy resources, and reading comprehension passages.
Halloween Printables
This page has some fun word search puzzles, a class bingo game, a crossword puzzle, letter mix-up games, a cryptogram puzzle, and a mystery graph picture.
Print Halloween math worksheets for all levels, covering addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, place value, fractions, and telling time.
Pull out your markers, colored pencils, and crayons. Color a charming little witch, a hairy werewolf, a friendly Frankenstein monster, and a cute jack-o-lantern.
Dozens of cut-and-glue craft projects for your students. Make a witch, a scarecrow, and a Frankenstein monster. There are also diorama craft,paper bag puppets, cootie catchers, and crowns.
Activities on this page include sentence building learning centers, cut-and-glue phonics activities, and word-picture sorting cards, more.
In this section, you'll be able to print both fiction and non-fiction reading comprehension passages. We also have writing prompts, poems, and graphic organizers.
Halloween Spelling Units
Here's a complete spelling unit for your first graders. Includes a word list and about a dozen worksheets. Spelling words: bat, spook, moon, cat, boo, black, witch, corn, candy, and dark.
The second grade Halloween unit has a word list, a cloze sentence activity, flashcards, a word wheel, a word search, and assessment tools. Word list: spell, charm, witch, fly, kettle, black, wand, night, broom, brew, and spell.
The STW Halloween spelling unit for 3rd grade has a word list, a cloze sentence activity, a fix-the-misspelled-word worksheet, a word search puzzle, flashcards, and assessment tools. Word list: shadow, candy, toad, witch, cat, midnight, goblin, trick-or-treat, monster, skeleton, ghost, spooky, candlestick, broom, treats, frighten, cobweb, costume, black, and spider.
Fourth grade (Level D) has a word list, assessment tools, a word search, alphabetical order activities, and a question-answer worksheet. Word list: skeleton, scarecrow, witch, vampire, eyeball, trick-or-treat, wizard, October, ghost, broomstick, spider, and goblin.
The fifth grade spelling unit has a build-a-word-search activity, a fix-the-misspelled-words worksheet, and a word scramble. The list features some challenging words: ghoulish, goblins, hoax, frightening, Frankenstein, costumes, tombstone, spooky, horror, skeleton, werewolf, gruesome, spider, phantom, nightmare, magical, haunted house, ghostly, cauldron, vampire, and haystacks.
Chapter Book Literacy Units
Here are some worksheets and printable activities that go along with the novel, Bunnicula , by Deborah and James Howe. Includes comprehension questions, vocabulary review sheets, and puzzles.
This page has a set of activities to go along with the chapter book, Candy Corn Contest , by Patricia Reilly Giff. Contains printable comprehension questions, vocabulary activities, bookmarks, and a word search puzzle.
These printables can be used to supplement the book, Magic Tree House #3: Mummies in the Morning . Download and print a Mary Pope Osborne scavenger hunt, vocabulary cards, reading comprehension questions, and much more.
Print squirrel math mystery pictures, autumn reading comprehension passages, scarecrow math worksheets, fall calendars, and much more.
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos in Spanish, is usually celebrated from November 1 to November 2. We have several coloring pages and a reading comprehension worksheet on the holiday.
We have printables for most major holidays. When Halloween's over, print some Thanksgiving resources! Then try the Christmas worksheets!
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Halloween Phonics Worksheet: Pumpkin Color by Letter
Halloween Phonics Worksheet – Pumpkin Color by Letter
Madreen Karle is a master first grade reading teacher with over 30 years of classroom experience. She taught reading in a special needs and English as a Second Language classroom. After retiring she wrote a reading program to help others learn how to teach reading. She is a trusted educator and author of 5 books to help teach children to read and write. In addition to her books, she is a mentor for 3 websites that give reading teacher tips ( Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading , Mrs. Karle’s Reading Patch , and Mrs. Karle’s Handwriting Patch ). Through her teaching she learned that confidence was the key to learning to read. A child who is not confident at reading does not like to read and struggles to read. Mrs. Karle created “sunshine moments” to help teach children how to grow their confidence and learn to read. Meeghan Karle Mousaw (Madreen’s daughter) has her Master’s in Special Education. She has 8 years experience teaching children to read online. In addition, she developed a curriculum to teach children handwriting called The Handwriting Patch . With the Handwriting Patch learning is fun because children learn to draw and learn handwriting at the same time. In 2019 The Handwriting Patch curriculum became an amazon best seller the first year it was released, helping thousands of kids learn handwriting with a unique, fun method. She is mom to 6 kids, each with differently learning abilities and struggles. The Reading Patch was established by the creators of Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading . Together they have been featured on the NBC media outlets and Parents Magazine online. Over the last 8 years in their online platform, Madreen and Meeghan have worked tirelessly with teachers, homeschoolers and parents looking to help children learn to read to become a trusted authority in teaching children to read and advocating early literacy skills. They often partner with other educational experts to deliver the most current information to the Reading Patch community.
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Halloween CVC Words Activities and Worksheets
This post includes worksheets for Halloween CVC words.
If you are looking for a fun way to practice CVC words, you are in the right place! Check out the different activities and worksheets below. T hese are a great way to work on phonics skills in small groups or use them as a center activity!
In this blog post, we have created a collection of printable activities and engaging worksheets that will engage emergent learners while reinforcing phonics skills.
Whether you’re a teacher looking for free resources or a parent seeking to supplement your child’s learning at home, these Halloween-themed materials are perfect for small group work, literacy centers, or independent practice. They are the perfect way to combine reading skills and the excitement of the Halloween holiday.
These Halloween phonics worksheets target the following skills:
- Letter recognition
- Letter sounds
- Reading CVC words
- Writing CVC words
Let’s get into some spooky reading fun together.
Halloween CVC Word and Picture Match Cards
Print out these CVC word cards and corresponding picture cards and create a simple activity for morning work! This would be a fun game for any literacy center as well. All of the cards are Halloween-themed for a spooky fun time!
The rules are simple for this one… To enjoy this activity, children will use their decoding skills to read the CVC word that is printed on one card and then match the word to the correct picture.
Another great perk – preparation for this activity is minimal! Simply cut out the different cards. I do suggest laminating them for extra durability to make sure they last.
To download the Halloween CVC Word and Picture Match Cards, simply click the following link to download the PDF files: Halloween CVC Word and Picture Match Cards .
Ready for more CVC word games? Check more of them out below.
Haunted House Word Families
If you want your students to have some extra practice with word families, check out this fun and spooky worksheet. This worksheet is designed to help little learners read and write word family words.
Inside each haunted house image, you will find different word family endings, such as -ed, -op, or -am. A word family has a short vowel sound and a consonant ending. Students are to then write different words that would belong in each word family.
Underneath each haunted house are three lines for students to write down CVC words that end in the same word family as the word family in the house.
If you are interested in this fun holiday worksheet, please download it here using the following link: Haunted House Word Families PDF
Writing Halloween CVC Words
This worksheet is all about working on writing different CVC words. While the kids work on writing the CVC words, they will have a blast looking at the different Halloween pictures on the page. Print out and use this simple worksheet at literacy stations!
In this simple worksheet, children will look at the different Halloween images on the page. Each box has a different Halloween picture that follows the CVC spelling pattern. We are including words like rat, cat, bat, and pot. Students will then write the CVC word underneath the picture.
Click here to download Halloween CVC Word Writing Practice Worksheet
Read and Draw Halloween Words
This Halloween-themed worksheet is a great activity for students who need additional practice reading CVC words. Students will have so much fun with the “Read and Draw Halloween Words” this Halloween season.
On this worksheet, your little learners will read six Halloween-themed CVC words. They will then draw the corresponding picture in the box, giving students the opportunity to work on those important fine motor skills.
To download Read & Draw Halloween CVC Words, please click the following link:
Read & Draw Halloween CVC Words
Teachers will find this worksheet ideal for literacy centers or independent work, while parents can easily incorporate it into their home learning routines.
Happy Halloween From Growing Up Readers!
These Halloween CVC Words Activities and Worksheets offer an exciting range of resources to make learning enjoyable during the spooky season. As a child, it’s always exciting when your learning incorporates the Halloween theme.
These worksheets can be used in so many different ways:
- Independent Practice
- Morning work
- Word work activities
- Literacy centers
Download and enjoy these printable resources with your young learners to bring the Halloween spirit into your literacy lessons. Happy haunting and happy learning!
Before You Go…
Looking for some spooky fun read-aloud books this Halloween season? Be sure to check out these book lists:
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Bandage Peel and Reveal
A fun Halloween themed activity that can be adapted to suit ability and is a super way to support fine motor skills too.
I drew a Mummy outline on a big sheet of paper and then attached it to cardboard taping completely over the picture with Sellotape so that it becomes a whiteboard too. This is an alternative to laminating if, like me, you haven’t got one.
Depending on the phase your child is working write letters or words onto the picture. Use marker pen if you want to have the words and letters permanently or whiteboard pen if you want to reuse the mummy within a different phase. The whiteboard pen does come off slightly though as the bandage is peeled off. Now using white elastic adhesive bandages cut strips and stick it over the top of the letters or words. You could use masking tape but you can see the writing through this so bandages work better. Your child peels off the strips, unravelling the mummy’s bandages, and identifies the letters and corresponding sounds. A fantastic way to develop the pincer grip. For children reading words get them to peel the bandage off from the left so that they say each sound in the word as they are revealed. A fun way to support blending.
After my son had finished taking off the bandages he spent a long time sticking them on and taking them back off again. He also enjoyed using a whiteboard pen to make marks and write letters onto the picture.
Shadow Box Phonics
Create an easy shadow box out of a cardboard box to make letter recognition or reading words more engaging and exciting. A mixture of ‘Tricky Word Torches’ and ‘Shadow Phonics’ activities. I’ll post the link to these activities below. I just cut the end off the box and cut a hole for a torch in the other end. You could use glow sticks inside instead. As it’s getting close to Halloween I used string to create a spider’s web and stuck it on the open end. I put a plastic spider on to add to the effect too. You can now add wooden or magnetic letters to the web as if the spider has caught them. Your child says the phoneme for the letter or reads the words that is stuck in the web.
‘Spell’ing Book
I’ve been literally obsessed with the idea of spray painting a old board book with chalkboard paint since I saw it over on Play.Hooray .
We used ours today in a little outdoor Halloween themed phonics game. The book was a spell book and my son went on a little hunt around the garden on his broomstick searching for letters. I had spray painted some wooden letters too so they would stand out and the broomstick was an absolute bargain from Wilko at only £1! Once he found a letter he added it to his pumpkin cauldron, gave it a stir and then he could attempt to write the letter with chalk in his spell book or any form of mark making was great. This would be an absolutely brilliant way to practise spellings. Search for and find all the letters needed to make a word, stir them into the cauldron in the correct order and then practise writing the word in the ‘Spell’ing book!
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Room on the Broom
Is there room on the broom for a word like me? For all the lovers of the Julie Donoldson story this is a super activity based on the book that will support and extend phonic knowledge. I drew a cauldron outline on a large piece of paper and wrote a selection of graphemes inside. I chose to focus on the two different phonemes for ‘oo’, like ‘oo’ in ‘room’ and ‘oo’ in ‘book’. I wrote the focus (oo) inside a box. Your child’s task would be to write as many words using the ‘oo’ grapheme onto post it notes and then stick them onto the broom. Can they fill up the broom with words? Is there enough ‘room on the broom’ for all of the post it notes? Adapt the graphemes written in the cauldron for the phase your child is working in. Children in Phase 2 could write as many words as they can that rhyme with ‘cat’ and ‘dog’. Children in Phase 4 could build words that start with the adjacent consonants ‘fr’ like the word ‘frog’. Children in Phase 5 could build as many words with the ‘ir’ grapheme, like ‘bird’ or words that use the ‘tch’ for ‘witch’.
Walk the Web
This was a massive hit in our house. Another spider themed activity and a great one for all those Spiderman fans. This activity not only supports phonic knowledge but develops physical skills too such as balance and coordination. I taped out a spider web on the floor with masking tape. I then placed some letter cards (made of paper) at different points around the web and some spider pictures. I stuck some double sided masking tape onto a pair of gloves so that the side facing out was also sticky.Your child puts on the gloves and balances along the web. When they come to a letter card they say the phoneme and pick it up with the sticky tape on their gloves. They have to step over the spiders. I did this to add a bit more of a challenge. If they fall off the web or step on a spider they have to return to the beginning. They complete the game once they have collected all of the letters and got back to the starting point. Repeat the game with different letters. Adapt the cards depending on phase. They could be digraphs and trigraphs, decodable words, tricky words or children in Phase 5 could collect all the alternatives to a Phase 3 grapheme. To make it more challenging you could use thinner masking tape that they have to balance on, add more spiders to step over or make your child pick up the cards whilst balancing on one leg. You could also put double sided tape on different parts of the body and they have to collect a card on each body part (knee, elbow, on a hat etc).
Phonics Operation
A simple activity that is essentially just reading body part words and labelling the body but with added role play and fine motor practise to make it a bit more fun.I drew a Frankenstein monster and then wrote some body part words on small peices of card. Body part words are great as lots of them are decodable (you can sound them out). All the words here would be suitable for a child working within Phase 4. Once Halloween is over you could just have a normal body outline rather than the monster.Your child uses a set of tweezers like a surgeon. They pick up a word card, reads it and then places it on the correct part of the body. Complete the activity to a timer. Can they pick up the cards and label all the body parts in a quicker time the next time they complete the operation?
A simple yet exciting way to really engage children in their reading and provide them with an activity to use their phonic knowledge and sort words. A perfect one for this time of year. This can easily be adapted to suit all the phases.
Using some old tissue boxes I turned them inside out so that the plain side faced out and I taped them back together with masking tape. The hole for the tissues can now act as a mouth for a ghost’s face. I drew on some eyes with marker pen. In Phase 3 children will learn that the grapheme ‘oo’ makes two different sounds (phonemes). I’ve demonstrated the activity with words containing the short ‘oo’ as in ‘good’ and the long ‘oo’ as in ‘boo’. Your child reads the words and sorts them according to what sound the ‘oo’ is making and puts them inside the corresponding ghost’s mouth. You can use the boxes to sort any words or letters if your child is working on initial sounds. If you have three you could sort words that have ‘oo’, ‘ue’ and split digraph ‘u-e’.
If you place a battery operated tea light inside the boxes your child could complete the activity in the dark for added excitement! You can then reuse the ghosts for Halloween decorations!
Trick or Treat
A fun way to practise reading and spelling tricky words but the game can be played with any word, whether tricky or decodable, that your child is learning to read and spell.
On pieces of cardboard I wrote a selection of Phase 4 tricky words. Adapt this for the phase your child is working in. I also wrote the letters to spell the words on separate smaller pieces of card and also drew a ghost and a spider picture to act as the trick cards. I then filled a cheap plastic trick or treat bucket (50p from Wilko) with some scrap paper and then mixed all the small pieces of cardboard inside.
Your child puts their hand into the bucket to search for a letter card. When they find one they pull it out and place it above the tricky word that has that letter in. If they pull out a spider or a ghost they have to put all the letter cards back and start again!Can they make and spell all the tricky words before pulling out a trick card?
A Sense of Halloween
As we’ve welcomed in October and lots of us might be setting up some Halloween based activities this month I thought I would demonstrate a few sensory play trays that prompt children to find, write, spot, rhyme and reveal. All great for supporting phonic knowledge in a multi sensory way.
If you’ve been following the page for a while now you’ll know that I’ve posted a few activities that use these plastic IKEA plates. They’re great! They’ve been planets and crabs among other things. For this activity they were each a Halloween character. I put them onto brown parcel paper as a base which means that you can draw and write directly onto it.
Hopefully the post might inspire you to do one, some or all of the trays at some point this month. The five trays were:
1. Find – I filled the orange plate with lentils and split peas to create a pumpkin. I then added some small wooden letter tiles. Your child searches through, finds and says the phoneme when they find a letter. 2. Write – I filled the yellow plate with salt so it looked like a moon and made a sensory writing tray. Your child looks at a letter or flashcard and forms it in the salt. 3. Spot – I wrote some graphemes with whiteboard pen directly onto the green plate. You say a phoneme and your child places a googly eye over the corresponding grapheme and gives the monster lots of eyes. 4. Rhyme – I filled the plate with the dyed black rice from the Werewolf Writing activity that I posted earlier this week and placed in some small word cards. Your child searches through the rice and finds and sorts the rhyming words. 5. Reveal – I taped a few small pieces of masking tape to the bottom of the plate and wrote some letters onto them. I then covered them all with the dyed rice. Your child uses a small brush to brush away the rice and reveal the letters underneath.
Monster Munch
A super simple way of making reading, recognising graphemes and sorting words a little more engaging and fun and can easily be adapted to suit the phase your child is working in.
Phonics Superhero
This activity will provide your child with a real excitement to read and huge motivation to use their phonic knowledge and become a ‘Phonics Superhero’! You will need some dark paper, PVA glue and some time to let the glue dry. I cut some bat shapes and painted words on to the paper using the glue. PVA is great to use as in the light it is difficult to see the word but when you put it in the dark and shine a torch all is revealed! You can just use a normal writing pencil if you have no glue but you can see this easier in the daylight and it is not quite as magical. Change the words depending on the phase your child is working in or you can have tricky words instead. You can also have words on the paper that when arranged form a sentence. Your child hunts for the paper bats, reads the words and puts them into a sentence. They can then be a ‘Sentence Superhero’ too!
Web Spellings
Which Witch?
A super simple game to encourage children to recognise tricky words, high frequency words or graphemes from any phase. Adapt the game to suit your child.I made three simple witch hats out of cones of black paper. I then wrote the tricky words from Phase 5 on some separate pieces of paper. Hide one of the words under a hat and move them around like you see magicians do.Your child now simply guesses which hat the word or letter card is under. Get a point every time they guess right and repeat the game with a new word.
For my son we played with letters of the alphabet and then he wanted to hide and move the hats for me to find the letter card.
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Halloween Phonics Worksheets BUNDLE- NO PREP
About this product, each packet was designed for targeted and intentional phonics practice with an engaging halloween theme ..
This bundle was designed to make it EASY for you to differentiate for your students .
This targeted Halloween Phonics Bundle will cover the following skills:
- Alphabet (letter sounds)
- Digraphs (CCVC and CVCC words only)
- Blends (CCVC and CVCC words only)
1. Halloween Alphabet Practice – AVAILABLE NOW!
There are 26 Halloween beginning sounds activities that require no prep .
Important information about this set of halloween alphabet practice activities.
- This alphabet resource focuses on beginning sounds, NOT letter names .
- Every letter of the alphabet is practiced throughout the packet.
- Letters are shown in both uppercase and lowercase .
- The letter X is only practiced as an ending sound in a CVC word.
This Halloween letter sounds resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Identifying/Matching letters to their beginning sound (picture)
- Distinguishing between letters with similar sounds (ex: Gg VS Jj)
- 1 page focuses on identifying vowels VS consonants
- Oddity tasks : finding the picture that doesn’t start with the same sound as the rest
- Reading predictable sentences while building fluency ( ex: Bb is for [picture of a bat] bat.)
- Reading predictable sentences in a book while building fluency . (see example above)
2. Halloween CVC Words – AVAILABLE NOW!
There are 24 Halloween CVC words activities that require no prep .
This Halloween cvc words resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Isolating and identifying beginning, medial, and final sounds in CVC words
- Differentiating between all 5 medial vowel sounds
- Reading and comprehending cvc words
- Writing cvc words
- Reading cvc words in a decodable sentence (while building fluency and comprehension)
- Writing cvc words in a decodable sentence
- Reading cvc words in a decodable story (while building fluency)
There are a few cut-and-paste worksheets along with two just-fold *decodable* mini books that students will love reading with their family.
3. Halloween Digraphs – AVAILABLE NOW!
There are 25 Halloween digraphs activities that require no prep .
⭐️ Important Note! ⭐️
✨This resource is DECODABLE !
✨This decodable digraphs practice includes ONLY CCVC and CVCC words.
The following digraphs are practiced in this decodable digraphs resource:
- Beginning ch
- Beginning sh
- Beginning th
This Halloween digraphs resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Isolating and identifying beginning and ending digraphs in words.
- Reading and comprehending short vowel CCVC and CVCC words with digraphs
- Writing short vowel words with digraphs
- Reading short vowel words with digraphs in a decodable sentence (while building fluency and comprehension)
- Writing short vowel words with digraphs in a decodable sentence
- Reading short vowel words with digraphs in a decodable story (while building fluency)
There are a few cut-and-paste worksheets along with three just-fold *decodable* mini books that students will love reading with their family.
4. Halloween Blends – AVAILABLE NOW
There are 25 Halloween blends activities that require no prep .
✨This decodable Halloween blends practice includes ONLY words with beginning blends (and sometimes ending digraphs) and short vowels.
The following beginning blends are practiced in this decodable blends resource:
This Halloween beginning blends resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Isolating and identifying beginning blends in words.
- Reading and comprehending short vowel CCVC and CCVCC words with blends (and ending digraphs)
- Writing short vowel words with blends (and digraphs)
- Reading short vowel words with blends (and digraphs) in a decodable sentence (while building fluency and comprehension)
- Writing short vowel words with blends (and digraphs) in a decodable sentence
- Reading short vowel words with blends (and digraphs) in a decodable story (while building fluency)
Important “Not So Spooky” Halloween Note: There are no witches, goblins, or skulls included in this Halloween theme phonics packet.
More Halloween Resources
- Halloween Activities | EDITABLE Halloween Word Work
- Halloween Homework Pass
- Halloween Reading Comprehension
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This Halloween Phonics Worksheets and Activities BUNDLE will be your go-to this year and for years to come!
Each packet was designed for targeted and intentional phonics practice with an engaging Halloween theme .
Easily target and differentiate for your students with targeted (and decodable ) resources for letter sounds, CVC words, digraphs, and beginning blends.
>> IMPORTANT NOTE : This is a bundle , which means you are getting this resource at a MAJOR discount without needing a coupon code. <<
This bundle was designed to make it EASY for you to differentiate for your students .
This targeted Halloween Phonics Bundle covers the following skills:
- Alphabet / Letter Sounds
- Digraphs (CCVC and CVCC words only)
- Beginning Blends (CCVC and CCVCC [ending digraph] words only)
1. Halloween Letter Sounds Practice - AVAILABLE NOW! - Added October 4, 2021
There are 26 Halloween beginning sounds activities that require no prep .
Important information about this set of halloween alphabet practice activities.
- This alphabet resource focuses on letter sounds / beginning sounds, NOT letter names .
- Every letter of the alphabet is practiced throughout the packet.
- Letters are shown in both uppercase and lowercase .
- The letter X is only practiced as an ending sound in a CVC word.
This Halloween letter sounds resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Identifying/Matching letters to their sound (using the beginning sound in the picture )
- Distinguishing between letters with similar sounds (ex: Gg VS Jj)
- 1 page focuses on identifying vowels VS consonants
- Oddity tasks : finding the picture that doesn’t start with the same sound as the rest
- Reading predictable sentences about letter sounds while building fluency ( ex: Bb is for [picture of a bat] bat.)
- Reading predictable sentences about letter sounds in a book while building fluency . (see example above)
2. Halloween CVC Words - AVAILABLE NOW!
There are 24 Halloween CVC words activities that require no prep .
This Halloween cvc words resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Isolating and identifying beginning, medial, and final sounds in CVC words
- Differentiating between all 5 medial vowel sounds
- Reading and comprehending cvc words
- Writing cvc words
- Reading cvc words in a decodable sentence (while building fluency and comprehension)
- Writing cvc words in a decodable sentence
- Reading cvc words in a decodable story (while building fluency)
There are a few cut-and-paste worksheets along with two just-fold *decodable* mini books that students will love reading with their family.
3. Halloween Digraphs - AVAILABLE NOW! - Added September 19, 2021
There are 25 Halloween digraphs activities that require no prep .
⭐️ Important Note! ⭐️
✨This resource is DECODABLE !
✨This decodable digraphs practice includes ONLY CCVC and CVCC words.
The following digraphs are practiced in this decodable digraphs resource:
- Beginning ch
- Beginning sh
- Beginning th
This Halloween digraphs resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Isolating and identifying beginning and ending digraphs in words.
- Reading and comprehending short vowel CCVC and CVCC words with digraphs
- Writing short vowel words with digraphs
- Reading short vowel words with digraphs in a decodable sentence (while building fluency and comprehension)
- Writing short vowel words with digraphs in a decodable sentence
- Reading short vowel words with digraphs in a decodable story (while building fluency)
There are a few cut-and-paste worksheets along with three just-fold *decodable* mini books that students will love reading with their family.
4. Halloween Blends - AVAILABLE NOW - Added September 29, 2021
There are 25 Halloween blends activities that require no prep .
✨This decodable Halloween blends practice includes ONLY words with beginning blends (and sometimes ending digraphs) and short vowels.
The following beginning blends are practiced in this decodable blends resource:
This Halloween beginning blends resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills:
- Isolating and identifying beginning blends in words.
- Reading and comprehending short vowel CCVC and CCVCC words with blends (and ending digraphs)
- Writing short vowel words with blends (and digraphs)
- Reading short vowel words with blends (and digraphs) in a decodable sentence (while building fluency and comprehension)
- Writing short vowel words with blends (and digraphs) in a decodable sentence
- Reading short vowel words with blends (and digraphs) in a decodable story (while building fluency)
There are a few cut-and-paste worksheets along with four just-fold *decodable* mini books that students will love reading with their family.
Important “Not So Spooky” Halloween Note: There are no witches, goblins, or skulls included in this Halloween theme phonics packet.
More Halloween Resources
• Halloween Activities | EDITABLE Halloween Word Work
• Halloween Homework Pass
• Halloween Reading Comprehension
As always, feel free to ask any questions using the Q/A tab or by emailing me directly at Lauren(at)aTeachableTeacher(dot)com.
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Halloween Phase 3 Phonics Mosaic Activity Sheets; Use these fun Halloween-themed phonics colouring worksheets to reinforce Phase 3 phonics decoding and blending skills. The mosaics contain both real and nonsense words for the children to read. Children can read each word and unlock the colour they must use to fill in the square.
Halloween Phonics Worksheet Halloween is quickly approaching! What better way to celebrate Halloween than to do a little Halloween Phonics learning activity? And… since many people eat candy around Halloween, let's do some Candy Corn Halloween Phonics! Students can sound out the CVC words on the candy corn!
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These Halloween phonics worksheets are such a fun phonics activity to use in literacy stations for your emergent readers. The printable pages can be used in a variety of ways, based on student needs. You can begin with the Halloween CVC words pages and then move on to sentence reading, short stories, and then the fun CVC word game.
These Halloween phonics worksheets include the following skills: beginning, medial, and final sounds in cvc words differentiating between the 5 medial vowel sounds reading and comprehending cvc words writing cvc words reading cvc words in a decodable sentence (while building fluency and comprehension) writing cvc words in a decodable sentence
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Halloween Phonics Worksheet: Pumpkin Color by Letter It is spooky Halloween time! It is a great time to learn the letter j! There are not many "J" words out there that children know or use. Juice…jump rope…Jack-o-Lantern!
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This set of Halloween CVC Words Worksheets and Activities will be your go-to this year and for years to come!This packet was designed for targeted and intentional CVC words practice with an engaging Halloween theme.>> Check out the Halloween Phonics Bundle for a chance to save money *and* EASI Subjects: Autumn, Halloween, Phonics Grades: K - 1st
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Print out and use this simple worksheet at literacy stations! In this simple worksheet, children will look at the different Halloween images on the page. Each box has a different Halloween picture that follows the CVC spelling pattern. We are including words like rat, cat, bat, and pot. Students will then write the CVC word underneath the picture.
Bandage Peel and Reveal A fun Halloween themed activity that can be adapted to suit ability and is a super way to support fine motor skills too. I drew a Mummy outline on a big sheet of paper and then attached it to cardboard taping completely over the picture with Sellotape so that it becomes a whiteboard too.
Your students will LOVE practicing their segmenting skills with this digital Halloween Phonics PowerPoint. The pictures and letters are animated to add extra fun for your students
This packet was designed for targeted and intentional letter / beginning sounds practice with an engaging Halloween theme. >> Check out the Halloween Phonics Bundle for a chance to save money *and* EASILY differentiate for your students! <<. There are 26 Halloween beginning sounds activities that require no prep.. Important information about this set of halloween alphabet practice activities.
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There are 24 Halloween CVC words activities that require no prep. This Halloween cvc words resource will help your students practice and achieve the following skills: Isolating and identifying beginning, medial, and final sounds in CVC words. Differentiating between all 5 medial vowel sounds.
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Kindergarten Halloween phonics worksheets and activities for the Halloween season. These printable worksheets are a great way for kindergarten teachers or home schooling parents to practice phonics skills with kindergarten students. These fun Halloween theme phonics kindergarten worksheets will make your lesson planning so much easier.
This Halloween Phonics Worksheets and Activities BUNDLE will be your go-to this year and for years to come!Each packet was designed for targeted and intentional phonics practice with an engaging Halloween theme.Easily target and differentiate for your students with targeted (and decodable) resources. 4. Products.
This Halloween Phonics Worksheets and Activities BUNDLE will be your go-to this year and for years to come!Each packet was designed for targeted and intentional phonics practice with an engaging Halloween theme.Easily target and differentiate for your students with targeted (and decodable) resources...