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ink words – Phonics Poster

Suggested Price $1.20

ink Words Phonics Poster – A FREE PRINTABLE phonics resource which focuses on phonemic awareness, auditory discrimination and decoding.

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Suggested Price $1.20

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Description

 Words that end with ink 

ink Words Phonics Poster 

ink word family

ink Word Family Phonics Poster with Pictures

This ink words for kids poster is a great addition to any reading lesson. It is ideal for ink sound practice or as a student reference at a writing station.

(an ink phonics poster for you to download and print)

ink words list

ink
rink
wink
pink
sink
blink
link
mink
brink

How to Download Your Words that end with ink Phonics Poster:

  1. Add the ink sound poster to your Cart using the ‘Add to Cart’ Button. NB You can only get the resources 2 at a time. #longstory
  2. Press the very small ‘View Cart’ Button at the very top right of this page.
  3. Press the ‘Proceed to Checkout’ Button
  4. Add your email address to prove you are human 
  5. Press ‘Place Order’ and then scroll down to ‘Order Details’ and click on your resource there. It will open ready to save, print, cut out and laminate.

One Way to Use this Poster ink sound Poster:

  1. Students sit in pairs.
  2. Teacher introduces the ink poster on the website and models decoding the words.
  3. Teacher models giving clues for the students to guess e.g. ‘People ice skate on one of these _______ ‘, ‘A color ending with the ink sound _______ ‘. 
  4. Students guess the word and spell it to their partner. 
Another Possible to Use this Poster:
  1. Complete a running record or a student.
  2. If the ink sound appears to be a sound the student needs knowledge on, go to https://phonics-teaching.com and find & print the ink words poster.
  3. Explore the vocabulary of the poster together.
  4. Practice decoding the words.
  5. Place the poster in a loose-leaf folder to create a book or personal sounds the student needs to work on. 

Yet Another Way You Might Like to Use this Poster

  • Recorded reading – students record themselves reading the word lists (phone, tablet, PC) and listen to themselves reading the words back. Ask them to identify words they need to practice and what they perceive to be the problem. How will we fix that problem?

Where to Next?

How about a Boggle Board Generator or a FREE Sight Word Game

 
or some Silent Letter Posters or maybe a Collection of Reading Games
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