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Onset and Rime Slide Activity

  • Updated

    Updated: 11 Jul 2024

Practice matching onset and rime to create words in this fun slider activity.

  • Pages

    Pages: 13 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades: 1 - 2

teaching-resource

Onset and Rime Slide Activity

  • Updated

    Updated: 11 Jul 2024

Practice matching onset and rime to create words in this fun slider activity.

  • Pages

    Pages: 13 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades: 1 - 2

Practice matching onset and rime to create words in this fun slider activity.

Onset and Rime Activity

This printable onset and rime activity is the perfect addition to your phonics lessons. Activities, like this onset and rime slide activity, are great for helping kids develop their phonological awareness and early reading skills. The onset and rime word lists that have been included in this activity are:

  • an – can, fan, van, pan, ran
  • ap – gap, tap, cap, map, nap
  • at – bat, cat, rat, mat, hat
  • ed – red, bed, fed, ted, sled
  • en – hen, ten, pen, men, den
  • et – jet, net, pet, wet, vet
  • ig – dig, wig, pig, big, fig
  • in – bin, fin, tin, pin, win
  • ip – dip, rip, lip, zip, sip
  • op – hop, top, stop, mop, pop
  • un – sun, bun, run, nun, fun
  • ug – bug, hug, pug, jug, mug

How to use this resource?

  • Provide each small group with one word family to focus on. Alternatively, each group member could have their own word family.
  • Students move the letter strip to make a word, then match the word with the correct picture using the picture strip.
  • Students say the word and then use the word in a sentence.

The Importance of Students Practicing Onset and Rime

By using an activity like this onset and rime slider, you are allowing students time to develop crucial phonological awareness which is foundational for reading and spelling. By practicing making and saying these words students will be enhancing their decoding skills as they recognize and predict word patterns. Practicing reading these words aloud will enhance your students pronunciation, articulation, and oral language development.

Download and Slide Today!

Use the dropdown menu to choose between the editable Google Slide version of this resource or the easy to print PDF. It is strongly advised that you laminate this resource to ensure the durability as students move the slider up and down to make words.


Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter collaborator, contributed to this resource.


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