Are you looking for some fun and engaging Science of Reading activities for your students? This year-long bundle is for you.
These cute seasonal Elkonin Boxes will replace the old, boring, and plain sound mats.
Directions:
- Pick a card from the card deck.
 - Say the picture name.
 - Blend and segment the word on the back.
 - Use the Elkonin Boxes to graph the word.
 
You can use the phonics cards as self-checking word puzzles too. Students can blend and segment the word and check the picture on the back.
Word Mapping Mats Included:
- Winter
 - Valentine's Day
 - St Patrick's Day
 - Easter
 - Spring
 - Summer
 - Fall
 - Back to School
 - Halloween
 - Thanksgiving
 


This bundle is included in The Ultimate Science of Reading ENDLESS BUNDLE. Click here to find out more:
Phonics Cards Included:
- Beginning Sounds/CVC Words (141 words)
 - Floss+z (21 words)
 - Beginning and Ending Digraphs (62 words)
 - Nasal Blends (39 words)
 - Alternative Sounds (ed, /z/ spelled s, tch, dge, ce, tion and more – 77 words)
 - Blends (160 words)
 - Diphthongs (51 words)
 - Long Vowels (57 words)
 - Vowel Teams (71 words)
 - R Controlled Vowels (41 words)
 
What is segmenting?
Segmenting is the process of breaking a word down into its individual sounds (for example cat, /c/-/a/-/t/).
What is blending?
Blending is combining sounds together to create a word (example: /d/+/i/+/sh/ = dish)
How to use Elkonin Boxes?
To use Elkonin boxes, a child listens to a word and moves a token into a box for each sound or phoneme. Students can move a colored circle or write a letter in the corresponding cell of the Elkonin box.

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