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Ending Sound Matching | Ending Sound Game for Science of Reading Centers

Use this Ending Sounds Matching center as a part of Science of Reading Literacy Centers to provide meaningful practice for growing readers! Start readers off right with an ending sound game to help with decoding and confidence! Keep them engaged in purposeful activities that help build a solid foundation while you are using your science of reading small group curriculum to meet readers where they are!

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Use this Ending Sounds Matching center as a part of Science of Reading Literacy Centers to provide meaningful practice for growing readers! Start readers off right with an ending sound game to help with decoding and confidence! Keep them engaged in purposeful activities that help build a solid foundation while you are using your science of reading small group curriculum to meet readers where they are!

 

**SAVE with the Ending Sounds Science of Reading Literacy Centers BUNDLE of 10 activities!**

 

Who is this for?

The Ending Sounds game center is created for the teacher who is ready to dive into rethinking their literacy instruction from beginning to end! Kindergarten through First Grade students will find these centers helpful as they work to build and solidify a strong literacy foundation based on research.

 

What’s inside?

  • Teacher Directions
  • Students Directions
  • Ending Sounds Game Center: 16 Sets of Ending Sound Matching Cards

 

If you are looking for:

  • Engaging activities
  • Easy prep
  • No-stress management

 

THIS IS A PERFECT FIT FOR YOUR CLASSROOM!

 

Check out these other Science of Reading resources!

 

I am happy to answer any questions you may have before making your purchase. I hope you enjoy this resource in your classroom!

 

Happy Reading!

Amanda Richardson

Mrs. Richardson’s Class

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