This booklet contains 26 pages in black and white.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to Curamus School for Autism for their support and invaluable assistance with the design of these booklets.
This booklet is a learning resource designed specifically for neurodiverse learners who are developing early phonics and sound recognition skills. The aim of the booklet is to help children learn how to hear individual sounds in words and connect those sounds to letters.
Learners tap or point to each sound they hear in a word, write the letters that represent those sounds, and then write the full word. After completing the word, they identify and color the picture that matches the word. This structured process helps children connect sounds, letters, words and meaning.
The activities focus on simple phonetic patterns and encourage learners to break words into individual sounds.
Sections / Themes included in the booklet
The booklet is organized according to short vowel sounds and simple phonetic word patterns.
1. Short a sound
Children practice identifying and writing words with the short a sound.
Examples include:
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map
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lap
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cat
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bat
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pan
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bag
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mat
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hat
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tap
Learners listen for the sounds in each word and write the letters that match each sound.
2. Short e sound
Children practice the short e sound in simple words.
Examples include:
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egg
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bed
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pen
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wet
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ten
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leg
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net
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hen
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jet
These activities help learners recognize the vowel sound e within CVC words.
3. Short i sound
Children identify words that contain the short i sound.
Examples include:
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rip
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bin
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lip
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pin
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tin
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pip
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fin
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zip
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tip
4. Short o sound
Learners practice words with the short o sound.
Examples include:
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box
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ox
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old
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hot
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jog
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pot
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dot
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log
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cob
5. Short u sound
Children practice recognizing and writing words with the short u sound.
Examples include:
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bus
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sun
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bun
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hut
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nun
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bug
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pup
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mug
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sum
6. y sound words
The booklet also introduces simple words with the y sound.
Examples include:
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fly
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sky
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spy
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cry
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my
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why
7. Sound matching activities
Learners also complete activities where they:
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match pictures with the correct word
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cut out letter sounds and glue them next to the correct picture.
This helps reinforce sound recognition and word building.
Benefits of this booklet for the child
These activities help develop important skills such as:
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phonemic awareness
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letter–sound recognition
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early phonics reading skills
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word building and spelling
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visual-word association
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fine motor skills through writing, coloring and cutting
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confidence in decoding simple words
The step-by-step structure helps learners practice the sequence:
hear the sound → identify the letter → build the word → connect the word to a picture.
Important information
This booklet is only available in black and white.
It is provided in PDF format for easy printing.
These booklets may not be resold or redistributed.
This is Booklet 6 in the series.













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