
Educational Books and Games
Created by an Educator for
Educators!
(Also for progressive parents)
By Jan McDonald
Learn-a-lot of
Controlled "R" and Consonant Digraphs.

The Controlled R and Consonant Digraphs Book: Teaches these often difficult skills in several formats for lots
of repetition. Continues the sight word vocabulary development.
Skills
taught:
1. My Cute Little Rhyme
Games teach:
- consonant digraphs (wh, th, ch,
sh),
- controlled r (ar, er, ir, or,
ur),
- rhyming,
- decoding and
blending.
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2. My Fun
Little Sorting Games teach:
- consonant digraphs (wh, th, ch,
sh),
- controlled r (ar, er, ir, or,
ur),
- sorting and
classifying,
- decoding and
blending.
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3. My Sight
Word Pattern Booklets teach:
- consonants and
short vowels,
- consonant digraphs and
controlled r,
- progressively more difficult
sight word vocabulary,
- oral reading and decoding
practice,
- reading skills into context.
Formats
used:
1. My Cute
Little Rhyme Games match up pairs of rhyming words. The words are presented on two different
cartoons. As the student pairs up the words, the pictures pair up also. This multi-sensory approach to
learning new words helps reinforce the sounds.
2. My
Fun Little Sorting Games use two sorting formats, sorting boards
and sorting ladders. The students learn the sounds as they sort them under the sound titles. The students
have fun learning some of the trickier phonics sounds as they "play" these little games. The students
practice their sorting and classifying skills, too.
3. My Sight Word Pattern Booklets are booklets
that the teacher photocopies for the student. The phonograms at the top and the sight words below are
patterned in sentences. The repetition helps the student learn both their sounds and the new sight word
vocabulary. They practice oral reading with the words in context.
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