This resource is the follow-up (or “part 2”) of Phantasy Phonics. It explains the less common phonemes and then adds playful challenges and exercises to experiment with them.
Like in the first resource, every phonic receives its own poster with large example images and fun challenges at the bottom. Related phonemes, or those that are very rare, share the same poster.
It also explains the difference between voiced and unvoiced sounds, as it is necessary to understand that for the v/f and th/th phonemes. The /v/ and /f/ would be examples of sounds that are on the same poster as they’re so similar/related.
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- Explainer phonemes and how the posters work (simply a copy of those first pages in Phantasy Phonics)
- 15 Phoneme Posters (z, w, b, ō, ŏ, h, ng, sh/zh/ch, ŭ, ū/oo, v/f, th/th, y/j, g, aw/oy/ow, er + debated phonemes)
- Each poster has a mix of 4 possible exercises (count phonemes, does it have it, is it at the start/middle/end, what phoneme do all these words share)
- Explainer: VOICED versus UNVOICED