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Explore our comprehensive collection of Phonics curriculum resources for kindergarten through grade 5. This hub offers printable and digital worksheets, games, readers, and activities that build foundational reading skills from letter recognition to multi-syllable decoding.
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Phonics instruction progresses from basic letter-sound correspondences in kindergarten to more complex patterns like vowel teams, diphthongs, and syllable types in upper elementary. Our resources cover the full spectrum: initial and final sounds, CVC words, consonant digraphs, silent e, inflectional endings, homophones, word families, and spelling-sound correspondences. Students practice phonemic awareness, decoding, encoding, and fluency through hands-on activities that reinforce sound recognition, syllable awareness, and rhyming.
As students advance, they move from one-syllable words to two-syllable words, explore vowel teams and diphthongs, and master syllable sorting. Resources are scaffolded to support differentiated instruction, allowing teachers to meet students at their current level while building toward grade-level expectations. Whether focusing on letter recognition in kindergarten or spelling patterns in grade 3, this hub provides targeted practice for every stage of phonics development.
Teachers can use this hub to differentiate across a mixed-ability classroom by selecting resources that match each student's phonics stage. Use worksheets and games for whole-group instruction, small-group work, literacy centers, or independent practice. Printable materials work well for homework or intervention, while digital activities engage students during review or assessment. The no-prep, classroom-ready resources save planning time and are ideal for literacy blocks, tutoring, or summer practice. Mix and match levels to provide scaffolded support for struggling readers and enrichment for advanced learners.
These resources align with grade-level Common Core standards for Reading: Foundational Skills, including print concepts, phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, and fluency across kindergarten through grade 5.
Yes, many of our Phonics worksheets are printable and ready to use in the classroom. Some resources are also available in digital format. You can browse the collection and filter by grade to find the right level for your students. Some resources are free, while others require a paid Workybooks membership.
Absolutely. This hub covers kindergarten through grade 5, with resources that progress from basic letter sounds to advanced phonics patterns like vowel teams and syllable types. You can search by grade or skill to find activities that match your students' needs.
Each resource includes a grade level and description that outlines the phonics skill practiced. You can preview sample pages to see the difficulty. For a mixed-ability class, start with a resource that targets the core skill and use more advanced or simpler versions for differentiation.
Yes, these resources are ideal for intervention, small groups, and literacy centers. The scaffolded design allows you to target specific phonics gaps, such as digraphs or silent e, with targeted practice. Printable worksheets are great for take-home practice, and digital activities work well for independent review.