CK Sound Phonics PowerPoint | Phase 2 Phonics Lesson EYFS & KS1
£2.50
Engaging ‘ck’ sound phonics lesson for EYFS & KS1. Includes blending, segmenting, reading and spelling activities with ready-to-teach slides and worksheets. Ideal for Phase 2 phonics, small groups and intervention.
Description
ck Sound Phonics Lesson – Complete Teaching Resource
Make teaching the ‘ck’ digraph clear, structured and engaging with this ready-to-use phonics lesson designed for EYFS & KS1 classrooms.
This resource supports children in recognising, reading, blending and spelling words containing the ‘ck’ sound.
What’s Included:
✔ Clear introduction to the ‘ck’ sound
✔ Sound recognition activities
✔ Blending practice (CVCC / CCVC / simple sentences)
✔ Segmenting and spelling tasks
✔ Reading words containing ‘ck’
✔ Engaging visuals to support early learners
✔ Printable worksheet activities
✔ Suitable for whole-class teaching or small groups
Learning Objectives:
Children will:
- Recognise the ‘ck’ sound
• Say the sound correctly
• Blend words containing ‘ck’
• Segment words for spelling
• Read simple words and captions
Perfect For:
- Phase 2 phonics
• Daily phonics lessons
• Small group intervention
• SEND support
• Booster sessions
• Independent practice
Product Details:
Age Range: EYFS / KS1
Phonics Phase: 2
Format: PowerPoint + Printable Activities
Delivery: Instant Download
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