Here are some phonics worksheets for Grade 1, specifically designed for Class 1 students:
Alphabet Recognition
1. Alphabet Tracing: Provide a worksheet with uppercase and lowercase letters, and have students trace each letter with a pencil or crayon.
2. Letter Match: Create a worksheet with pairs of uppercase and lowercase letters. Students match the uppercase letter with its lowercase counterpart.
3. Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Hide letters around the classroom or school, and have students find them.
Vowel Sounds
1. Vowel Sound Identification: Provide a worksheet with words that contain the short "a", "e", "i", "o", and "u" sounds. Have students identify the vowel sound in each word.
2. Vowel Sound Pronunciation: Create a worksheet with pictures that contain words with short "a", "e", "i", "o", and "u" sounds. Students pronounce each word.
3. Vowel Sound Word Building: Provide a worksheet with word roots and ending sounds. Students build words by adding vowel sounds.
Consonant Sounds
1. Consonant Sound Identification: Provide a worksheet with words that contain the /k/, /p/, /m/, /t/, and /s/ sounds. Have students identify the consonant sound in each word.
2. Consonant Sound Pronunciation: Create a worksheet with pictures that contain words with /k/, /p/, /m/, /t/, and /s/ sounds. Students pronounce each word.
3. Consonant Sound Word Building: Provide a worksheet with word roots and ending sounds. Students build words by adding consonant sounds.
Phoneme Blending
1. Simple Words: Provide a worksheet with single-syllable words that require blending of individual phonemes. Examples: cat, sit, run.
2. Two-Syllable Words: Create a worksheet with two-syllable words that require blending of individual phonemes. Examples: running, happy, foggy.
3. Word Families: Provide a worksheet with word families (e.g., -at, -an, -in) that require blending of individual phonemes.
Word Problems
1. Phoneme Segmentation: Provide a worksheet with words that require students to segment the phonemes and write each one on a separate line. Examples: funny -> fun + ny
2. Word Building: Create a worksheet with word roots and ending sounds. Students build words by adding phonemes.
3. Compound Words: Provide a worksheet with compound words that require students to segment the phonemes and write each one on a separate line. Examples: blackboard -> black + board
Additional Activities
1. Phonics Games: Create games that involve phonics skills, such as bingo, matching, and word building.
2. Phonics Story Time: Read stories that incorporate phonics skills, and have students repeat the words and phrases.
3. Phonics Centers: Set up centers that focus on specific phonics skills, such as alphabet recognition, vowel sound identification, and consonant sound pronunciation.
Remember to adapt these worksheets and activities to your students' needs and abilities, and to provide feedback and support as needed. Good luck with your teaching!