What can we do in sparklebox for literacy?

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What can we do in sparklebox for literacy?

Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more. In Literacy We are Learning About…

What can children do with the word OA?

Printable bingo boards and picture cards where children match the pictures to the words with ‘oa’. Words with the ‘oa’ phoneme presented on boats. Printable flash cards featuring words with pictures that have the phoneme ‘oa’. A set of simple printable mats where children make words with the ‘oa’ sound and related objects from playdough.

What to do with a set of Oa sheets?

A set of sheets which can be assembled into an A5 folded booklet to give to pupils. It includes activities to aid recognition of the ‘oa’ sound. Ideal as a homework resource.

What are some fun things to do with OA?

It includes activities to aid recognition of the ‘oa’ sound. Ideal as a homework resource. A printable train engine and carriages featuring pictures of objects that have the phoneme ‘oa’. Printable bingo boards and picture cards where children match the pictures to the words with ‘oa’. Words with the ‘oa’ phoneme presented on boats.

What do you put on marvellous materials display?

A colourful banner for your ‘Marvellous Materials’ display. A set of photo sheets showing things made from different materials. A set of cards with pictures of various objects made of different materials. Children can sort into groups of things made predominantly from wood, plastic, metal, glass, stone and textiles.

What can I do with the sparkle box?

Search SparkleBox… A set of printable certificates to present to children who participate in your Spelling Bee competition. Simple editable snakes and ladders games of different sizes enabling you to add your own numbers, letters or words to the grids as necessary.

What to print for materials in primary school?

A set of photo sheets showing things made from different materials. A set of cards with pictures of various objects made of different materials. Children can sort into groups of things made predominantly from wood, plastic, metal, glass, stone and textiles. Printable book covers for your Materials topic.

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