Grade 1/Advanced Phonics
🔀 Blend Frame and Meaning Match (1591)
Students match incomplete word frames plus meaning clues to the correct full words, without being told the missing blend directly.
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Quick Tip
Use the spelling frame and the meaning clue together. You should figure out the missing blend yourself before you match.
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Have students cover the answer list first and try to solve each frame aloud before matching.
Vocabulary
blend: Two or more letters that make one sound.
clue: A hint to help you find the answer.
Common Mistakes
- Using only the meaning clue and ignoring the spelling frame
- Matching a plausible word without checking the missing blend
Differentiation
SupportModel the target pattern orally first, then have students tap sounds or syllables before reading or writing.
ChallengeAsk students to say the full word, isolate the target chunk, and explain why it fits the pattern.
Discussion Questions
- What part of the word gives you the biggest clue?
- How do you know this word fits this pattern and not another one?
Extension Activities
- After matching, ask students to sort the solved words into beginning-blend and ending-blend groups
Parent Tip
Ask your child to find words with similar ending sounds around the house.
Learning Path
Skill Level
developing
Estimated Time
12 minutes
Skills Practiced
word meaning matchending blend recognitionphonetic decoding
Prerequisites
- Foundational phonics: beginning sounds, short vowels, and basic digraphs
