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Free Phoneme–Grapheme Correspondence Chart🌟
The Ultimate Daily Warm-Up Tool for K–2 Classrooms
Help your students build stronger phonics and decoding skills with this Science of Reading-aligned chart—perfect for quick drills, blending practice, and sound mapping.
What's Inside:
🧠 44 phonemes grouped by articulation (for consonants) and vowel type (short, long, diphthongs, r-controlled)
🔡 Common graphemes for each sound—so students can connect sound to spelling with confidence
📚 Example words to reinforce decoding in context
🖨️ One-page printable—ideal for daily warm-ups, intervention groups, or take-home tools
How Teachers Are Using It:
Whether you're using decodable readers, supporting struggling readers, or introducing new phonics patterns, this chart will quickly become one of your most-used tools.
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Take It Further with a Sound Wall That Complements This Chart
Every classroom needs a Sound Wall that clearly displays the 44 English phonemes, shows how each sound is articulated, displays graphemes for each sound, and is organized by manner of articulation. The Laprea Education Sound Wall does all that—and more.

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