Short Vowel Word Slider Sets

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3 Different Sets to choose from

Word Sliders can be used to learn …

  • Rhyming: the words rhyme because only the first sound changes

  • Phonemic awareness: ask students to change the first sound in the visible word to make the next word on the slide before you show them the new letter

  • Sound blending: By only changing the first sound, but keeping the ending the same, the blending task is simplified for beginners

  • Decoding: Because most of these sliders progress from 3 to 4 letter words, they also provide practice in decoding longer words.

These 3 short vowel sets generally progress from the pictured word, to 3 letter words with easiest letters first (such as f, h, j, l, m, n, r, s, v, w, y, or z), then to 4 letters, starting with digraphs and followed by blends.

Many other word sliders the market have only 1-4 words per picture, these sliders average more than 10.

  • Set 1 Endings: at, ag, ed, en, ip, ig, ot, op, ub, ug.

  • Set 2 Endings: ad, ap, eg, et, id, im, ob, og, um, un.

  • Set 3 Endings: am, ab, an, it, in, ing, od, -x, ock, ut, uck, unk. The x slider changes both the initial sound and the vowel (so those words don’t actually won’t rhyme).

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3 Different Sets to choose from

Word Sliders can be used to learn …

  • Rhyming: the words rhyme because only the first sound changes

  • Phonemic awareness: ask students to change the first sound in the visible word to make the next word on the slide before you show them the new letter

  • Sound blending: By only changing the first sound, but keeping the ending the same, the blending task is simplified for beginners

  • Decoding: Because most of these sliders progress from 3 to 4 letter words, they also provide practice in decoding longer words.

These 3 short vowel sets generally progress from the pictured word, to 3 letter words with easiest letters first (such as f, h, j, l, m, n, r, s, v, w, y, or z), then to 4 letters, starting with digraphs and followed by blends.

Many other word sliders the market have only 1-4 words per picture, these sliders average more than 10.

  • Set 1 Endings: at, ag, ed, en, ip, ig, ot, op, ub, ug.

  • Set 2 Endings: ad, ap, eg, et, id, im, ob, og, um, un.

  • Set 3 Endings: am, ab, an, it, in, ing, od, -x, ock, ut, uck, unk. The x slider changes both the initial sound and the vowel (so those words don’t actually won’t rhyme).

3 Different Sets to choose from

Word Sliders can be used to learn …

  • Rhyming: the words rhyme because only the first sound changes

  • Phonemic awareness: ask students to change the first sound in the visible word to make the next word on the slide before you show them the new letter

  • Sound blending: By only changing the first sound, but keeping the ending the same, the blending task is simplified for beginners

  • Decoding: Because most of these sliders progress from 3 to 4 letter words, they also provide practice in decoding longer words.

These 3 short vowel sets generally progress from the pictured word, to 3 letter words with easiest letters first (such as f, h, j, l, m, n, r, s, v, w, y, or z), then to 4 letters, starting with digraphs and followed by blends.

Many other word sliders the market have only 1-4 words per picture, these sliders average more than 10.

  • Set 1 Endings: at, ag, ed, en, ip, ig, ot, op, ub, ug.

  • Set 2 Endings: ad, ap, eg, et, id, im, ob, og, um, un.

  • Set 3 Endings: am, ab, an, it, in, ing, od, -x, ock, ut, uck, unk. The x slider changes both the initial sound and the vowel (so those words don’t actually won’t rhyme).