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.
-Rainbow Color the AI (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 the ai in them
-write the word (students will look at a picture, sound it out, and write the word)
-crossword puzzle
-students circle pictures that have the ay in them
-write the word (students will look at a picture, sound it out, and write the word)
-Students will look at the picture and figure out if it has ai or ay in the word. Then circle either ai or ay.
-Students will color the words that have ai and ay in them.
-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 ai or ay.)
-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.)