ie, igh Literacy Activities Bundle with Assessment


 

If you are looking for something that will help teach your students ie, igh than this is the activity for you.

I love using this activity, because I can use it in whole group, small group, or during centers.  There is so much information in this activity that will give students plenty of opportunity to learn this skill.  

 

Here is some more detailed information about this activity.  It comes with:






Black and White Word Cards

Lesson Plans

Reading Practice and Home Activity Letters

ie, igh Assessment

Video Ideas and Book Titles that Teach ie, igh


Word and Picture Sort

-Students will match pictures to words and sort by ie and igh 

-I left some cards blank so you can fill them out and add pictures

-This activity covers 22 ie and igh words

-This product comes in color and black and white

This activity comes with 4 worksheets.

Worksheet #1:  Picture cards are placed around the classroom.  Students will then walk around the classroom looking for the picture cards.  Once they have found a card, students will write the word under the correct category.  When all of the blanks are filled students will then pick two words from the list and write them into sentences.

Worksheet #2: Students circle words that match the picture.  Then they pick two words and write them into sentences.

Worksheet #3: Students fill in the blanks with the ie or igh.  Then students pick words and write them under the correct category. 

Worksheet #4: Students cut out pictures and glue them under the correct category.  Then students sound out the word and write it under the correct category.


Picture Sort

-Students sort pictures by ie and igh.  Then try to spell out each picture on a marker board.

-Picture sort comes in color and black and white

-This activity covers 22 words

This activity comes with 3 worksheets.

Worksheet #1: Place pictures around the room and have students write down what each picture is under the correct category.  Then have students pick two words from the list and write them into sentences.

Worksheet #2: Students read the words and cut out the pictures, then glue the pictures next to their words.

Worksheet #3: Students cut out pictures, and glue them under the correct category.  Then students will pick two pictures (one from each category) and write them into sentences.

 

Word Sort

-Students read the words and place them under ie or igh

-Word Sort comes in color and black and white

-This activity covers 28 ie and igh words

This activity comes with 3 worksheets.

1st worksheet: place words around the room and students write the words under the correct category.  Then students pick two words from the list and write them into sentences.

2nd worksheet: students cut out words, glue them next to the correct picture, and then write the word next to it.

3rd Worksheet: Students read the words in the box and write them under the correct category.  Then students will pick a word and write it into sentence.


ie and igh Puzzle Match
-Students will match pictures to words and sort by ie and igh

-I left some cards blank so you can fill them out and add pictures

-This activity covers 22 words

-This product comes in color and black and white

This activity comes with 4 worksheets.

1st worksheet: place pictures around the room and students write the words under the correct category.

2nd Worksheet: students cut out words and glue them in the right category

3rd Worksheet: students cut out pictures and glue them to the words that match them.  Secondly, students will write the words under the correct category.  Lastly, students will pick a word and write it into a sentence.

4th Worksheet: Students use a word bank to find words in a word search and find boxes that the words fit into.  Then students write the words into the boxes.


Word Scramble

-Students can sort between scrambled words or by pictures. 

1st set of cards are scrambled words with the correct words on the back.

2nd set of cards have words and pictures

-Word Scramble comes in color and black and white

-This activity covers 22 words

There are 3 different types of worksheets.

Worksheet #1:  Students walk around the room looking for cards.  Once they have found a card, students will unscramble the word and write the word under the correct category.  When all of the blanks are filled have students pick two words from the list and write them into sentences.

Worksheet #2:  Students pick a word from the bottom of the worksheet to write a sentence about it.  Continue to do this until all of the words have been used.

Worksheet #3: Students read the unscrambled words, cut the pictures out, and glue the pictures next to the scrambled word.  Then students will write the correct word next to its picture.  At the bottom of the worksheet, students will pick one word to write a sentence about it.


ie, igh Worksheets

*6 worksheets with answer keys

*Word and Picture sort

 


Black and White Word Cards

-I made a card for every ie and igh word used in this activity.  You can either send the cards home or create games using the cards like Memory or Go Fish.

 


Lesson Plans

-I created lesson plans that could be used for this literacy activity.  Lesson Plans come with common core state standards and ideas on how to use each activity.

 


Reading Practice and Home Activity Letters

-The reading practice letter has words that go with the skill of the week.  It gives parents suggestions how to make reading the words fun.

-The home activity letter has students find a picture that covers the skill for the week and glue on the back of it.  Students can use magazines, online pictures, or draw their own picture.  Students bring back the letter and sort the pictures by the skill of the week.

 

ie, igh Assessment

-This tests the skill for the week.  There are two parts to the assessment.  In the first part, students read words.  In the second part, students apply the words into sentences.  On the teacher copy, circle the words that students get correct.  When students are reading sentences, check for the skill words for the week and circle the words they get correct.  If students get 8/10 right then they have mastered the skill.

 

Video Ideas and Books that Teach ie, igh

-I wrote down videos, books, and activities that help teach this skill.

 

Here is an example on how to use this activity: I play several games with word cards as a whole group.  The main games that I play that my students love is mingle and 2 circle game.  Mingle is where you give each student a card.  You start the game by saying “mingle”.  Students will walk around the room until you say stop.  When you say stop, students are to find the closest person to them to partner up with.  They read their card to them and then switch cards.  I repeat this game until students lose interest.  The 2 circle game is where I have students get into 2 circles (an inner and outer circle).  When they get into their circle they make sure that they have a partner that faces them.  Students read their card to their partner and switch cards.  Then I have the inner circle move to the right one time.  Continue to do this until students have made a complete circle.  You can also give each student a picture or a word card.  Then have them find its match. 

 

Common Core State Standards that are covered in this activity

RF.1.1, RF.1.2, RF.1.3, RF.1.3.c, RF.1.4, RF.1.4.a, RF.1.4.b, RF.1.4.c

 

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ie, igh Worksheet

                                          

If you are looking for morning work, center work, or homework then this activity is for you.  

I love using this activity in my classroom.  I teach my students how to use each worksheet and then give it to them to complete.  Each worksheet should be easy to use for your students.  I have several worksheets that cover different phonic skills.  Each morning when my students walk in the door, I give them a worksheet that covers the skill that we are currently working on.  This gives students something to practice while I am taking attendance, checking lunches, and handling anything that arises at the beginning of school.  Giving students the same types of activities, but with different skills creates predictability that helps students know what to expect every day when they walk in.

I do recommend showing students the word and picture sort first.  This will give students the opportunity to go over the pictures and words before completing the worksheets on their own.  It will make this activity much easier if your students understood what each picture is.  


Here is some more detailed information about this activity.

This activity comes with:

*6 worksheets with answer keys

*Word and Picture sort


The worksheets that come with this product are:

     

ie, igh Worksheets

-Rainbow Color the ie and igh (rainbow color is when you write over the letters over and over to make it look like a rainbow)

-crossword puzzle

-students circle pictures that have ie and igh in them.

-write the word (students will look at a picture, sound it out, and write the word)

 
Word Practice Worksheet #1

-Spin and Write the word (students will spin a paperclip and whatever picture the paperclip lands on that is the word that students will write down.  They are able to spin 8 different times.)

-Students will look at a picture, and circle the correct letters that go at the beginning or the end of the word.

-Students will color words with ie and igh based on the color code.  

 
Word Practice Worksheet #2

-Word Search (students will find words in the word search)

-Fill in the blanks (students will read the sentence and then fill in the blanks with a word.)

-Fill in the word (students will look at the picture and figure out what the word is.  They will fill in the blanks with ie and igh.)

 
Word Practice Worksheet #3

-Figure out the spelling of a word (students will look at the picture and figure out how to spell it correctly.)

-Unscramble the word (students will cut out the pictures below.  Then unscramble the word by placing the picture underneath the scrambled word.  Then write the word correctly in the blank.)

 
Picture Sort Worksheet

-Cut out pictures and place them in the correct category.

         

Word and Picture Sort

-There are 22 pictures and 22 words (11 ie words and 11 igh words).  Students can play memory, match words to pictures, or sort the pictures and words by ie and igh.

 

Common Core State Standards that are covered in this activity

RF.1.1, RF.1.2, RF.1.2.b, RF.1.2.c, RF.1.3

 

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ie, igh Word Scramble

Are you looking for a different kind of word sort than this is for you?  The word cards are scrambled and students have to unscramble them and sort them by ie, igh.  I use this activity during whole group learning.  I will have students talk to their shoulder partner and try to figure out what the word is.  My students really like this activity because it gives them the opportunity to work with their friends and try to figure out the words that are scrambled.  


Before using this activity, I recommend using another ie, igh activity that teaches students different words that have that skill in them.  It will make using this word scramble much easier.  


This activity can be used for literacy centers, whole group instruction, or small groups.


Here is some more detailed information about this activity.


         

      

This activity comes with:
Word Scramble

-Students can sort between scrambled words or by pictures. 

1st set of cards are scrambled words with the correct words on the back.

2nd set of cards have words and pictures

-Word Scramble comes in color and black and white

-This activity covers 22 words


       


Worksheets

There are 3 different types of worksheets.

Worksheet #1:  Students walk around the room looking for cards.  Once they have found a card, students will unscramble the word and write the word under the correct category.  When all of the blanks are filled have students pick two words from the list and write them into sentences.

Worksheet #2:  Students pick a word from the bottom of the worksheet to write a sentence about it.  Continue to do this until all of the words have been used.

Worksheet #3: Students read the unscrambled words, cut the pictures out, and glue the pictures next to the scrambled word.  Then students will write the correct word next to its picture.  At the bottom of the worksheet, students will pick one word to write a sentence about it.


Black and White Word Cards

-I made a card for every word used in this activity.  You can either send the cards home or create games using the cards like Memory or Go Fish.



Lesson Plan

-I created a lesson plan that could be used for this literacy activity.  The lesson plan comes with common core state standards and ideas on how to use this activity.

 

Video Ideas and Books that Teach ie and igh

-I wrote down videos, activities, and books that cover ie and igh.

 

Here is an example on how to use this activity: I play several games with word cards as a whole group.  The main games that I play that my students love is mingle and 2 circles game.  Mingle is where you give each student a card.  You start the game by saying “mingle”.  Students will walk around the room until you say stop.  When you say stop, students are to find the closest person to them to partner up with.  They read their card to them and then switch cards.  I repeat this game until students lose interest.  The 2 circles game is where I have students get into 2 circles (an inner and outer circle).  When they get into their circle, they make sure that they have a partner that faces them.  Students read their card to their partner and switch cards.  Then I have the inner circle move to the right one time.  Continue to do this until students have made a complete circle. 


Common Core State Standards that are covered in this activity
RF 1.1, RF 1.2, RF 1.3, RF 1.3.a

 

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