Phonics Rules Chart — Free Printable
The phonics rules chart summarizes essential sound-spelling patterns in a single, easy-to-read reference sheet. Rules like "silent e makes the vowel say its name" and "when two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking" are presented with clear examples. Students keep this chart at their desk for quick reference during reading and spelling activities.
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We have Phonics Rules charts for every level, from Pre-K beginners to Grade 5-6 advanced learners and ESL adults. Select a grade below, then pick a vocabulary topic.
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How to use this English worksheet set
Best for vocabulary building, spelling review, phonics, grammar warmups, and early writing practice.
- Preview the task online, print the worksheet for pencil work, then review answers or examples together.
- Move from vocabulary and phonics into spelling, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing practice.
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Answer key policy
Answer support is available for review after a real attempt; printable answer-key behavior depends on the activity type.
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