Phonics Worksheets

Welcome to Free Worksheets PDF where our free phonics worksheets help you teach the sounds of the phonograms and digraphs with printable worksheets. We have a Phonics list, worksheets, and videos that help you teach easy Phonics lessons. There is a printable short vowel sounds list below and a list with multiletter phonograms like words with -th, -ch, -er, etc. You’ll love our easy printable worksheets!

Phonics Worksheets in PDF

Teaching phonics to young students is much easier when there is an example of the words before the student with the correct spelling. Teaching phonics also requires the correct spelling! We offer tracing the right spelling for early childhood learning and copying the right spelling on elementary reading worksheets for higher levels. Again, be encouraged to try a higher level! You might surprise your student! Also, be encouraged to check back for new worksheets and new ideas. One idea is to keep your own hard copy file so that you can form your own “booklet”. Also, you might find that your student would benefit from doing the same lesson until it becomes easy. You can print and reprint! Practice makes perfect.

Phonics lessons are fun when they are taught in a logical order and offer easy initial success. It is important when teaching phonics to say the sounds out loud and have the student do the same.

Need Phonics flash cards and worksheets? Visit our free printable Phonics worksheets that offer space to copy practice words three times each.

Teaching reading well requires teaching phonics, especially over time. A bright student can learn the basic Phonics sounds and Phonics rules in two or three months and begin to read real words and improve on his own. Teaching Phonics is the keystone to future reading comprehension success and reading freedom.

Even slower students who know the Phonics rules and who become handy with the Phonics sounds begin to advance quickly as soon as reading makes sense to them. Once any student has the basic reading skills he is free to read, and thereby, to learn almost anything!

At the beginning, most students still need Phonics lessons and review throughout the early childhood learning and elementary education years so as to learn the Phonics rules for bigger words.

Printable Phonics Worksheets!

Most of the worksheets below have two to four pages for extended and varied practice. Our worksheets and printable Phonics flash cards for teaching the Phonics sounds use the three lines (top line, mid-point, and base line) so the children can see where letters of the alphabet sit and where the descenders descend below the base line as with the g, j, and p on the phonogram cards . See these below the worksheets at the bottom of this page. Yeah, I know – it’s a long page. Hopefully it’s helpful to you!

We encourage teaching Phonics for any stage of learning to read or write. When there’s a fault, remind and review the rule or the correct sounds. Explicit instruction of the isolated phonemes or phonograms – teaching the alphabet sounds – offers the student a measure of certitude and phenomenal tools for future success! If the review is quick and sweet, the lesson is learned more easily and the student doesn’t chaffe at repeating the review.

Once the basic sounds are taught, any spelling, vocabulary, writing, or reading comprehension worksheets become phonics worksheets as well.

Be encouraged to Search Free Worksheets PDF.com for the skills your students need for review. Download them as you need them or make your own early education curriculum in your computer files.

After our opinions and recommended early education and elementary education resource recommendations, most pages on this site have links to a growing number of free printable worksheets.

Phonics worksheets are best used with a teacher helping the children pronounce the sounds and write the letters. Review with a recording of the Phonics sounds or something similar to the Spalding Phonics flash cards. We have printable phonogram cards below and videos of the phonograms. Reviewing the phonics sounds can improve reading comprehension for most students. Remember to review the same sounds on new material, though, to keep your students learning and growing. See our video Phonics flash cards, too, with the Phonics sounds!

Also, be encouraged to check back for our Newest Worksheets. One idea is to keep your own hard copy file so that you can form your own “booklet” or file folder of black line masters. Also, you might find that your student would benefit from doing the same Phonics lessons over and over for practice until reading comprehension becomes easy. You can print and reprint! Practice makes perfect!

Printable Phonics Worksheets

Phonics lessons are fun when they are taught in a logical order and offer easy initial success. It is important when teaching Phonics to say the sounds out loud and have the student do the same. For some students this comes easily, yet even for those who take longer to “get” it, this very audio and multi-sensory repetition is what makes sense.