Speech Sounds for Year 1 Students
Sound wall charts are a multi-sensory approach to learning phonics through listening, seeing, and saying. What makes these charts different are: * A simple description (e.g. tongue tapping sound, lip popping sound, peeking tongue sound, coughing or huffing sound). * Icons that identify if the phoneme sound is long or short, quiet or noisy, vowel or consonant. * Areas to add words (making the charts interactive). * Includes 49 charts that focus on the speech sounds relevant to Year 1.
Speech Sounds for Year 1
Sound wall charts are a multi-sensory approach to learning phonics through listening, seeing, and saying. What makes these charts different are: * A simple description (e.g. tongue tapping sound, lip popping sound, peeking tongue sound, coughing or huffing sound). * Icons that identify if the phoneme sound is long or short, quiet or noisy, vowel or consonant. * Areas to add words (making the charts interactive). * Includes 49 charts that focus on the speech sounds relevant to Year 1.
Sound Wall Year 1
The PLD Sound Wall Charts are a multi-sensory approach to learning phonics through listening, seeing, and saying. Teaching the 44 speech sounds of the English language requires accurate modeling and articulation, pedagogy that sound walls support. The PLD sound wall charts focus on the phonemes (individual sounds) of speech and link to the PLD scheduled phonic sequence. Includes all the phonic concepts required for Year 1 classrooms.
Year 3 Sounds for
Teaching the 44 speech sounds of the English language requires accurate modeling and articulation. PLD’s Sound Wall Charts provide a multi-sensory approach to learning phonics through listening, seeing, and saying. The charts focus on the phonemes of speech and provide prompts for teachers to describe how the sounds are made. View the Year 3 charts here↷
Speech Sounds for Year 1 Students
Teaching the 44 speech sounds of the English language requires accurate modeling and articulation. PLD’s Sound Wall Charts provide a multi-sensory approach to learning phonics through listening, seeing, and saying. The charts focus on the phonemes of speech and provide prompts for teachers to describe how the sounds are made. View the Year 1 charts here↷