This 17 Creative Phonics Worksheets Pack is a targeted educational resource designed to help elementary students (typically Grades 1–3) master the complex “/air/” sound. In the English language, this specific sound can be spelled in several different ways, which often confuses young readers.
This A4-sized printable pack focuses on the four most common spelling patterns for this sound: -air, -ear, -err, and -eir.


Detailed Breakdown of the Worksheets
The pack consists of 17 individual activity pages. Each page follows a “Identify, Choose, and Write” logic flow that builds spelling confidence:
Visual Anchor: Each page features a large, high-quality color illustration (e.g., a chair, a dragon’s lair, or a bowl of cherries) to provide immediate context.
The “Cloze” Task: A sentence or word fragment is provided with blanks (e.g., “Ch _ _ _” or “My h _ _ _ is very long”).
Spelling Discrimination: At the bottom of each page, three or four spelling options are listed in large, stylized red font (e.g., -AIR, -ERR, -EIR). The child must determine which one is the correct “ending” for the target word.
Handwriting Practice: Beneath the prompt, there are primary dotted lines where the child can write the completed word or the entire sentence.
Target Vocabulary Included:
- -AIR Pattern: Chair, Hair, Stair, Pair, Repair, Fair, Airplane, Lair.
- -EAR Pattern: Ear (listening), Gear, New Year, Spear.
- -ERR Pattern: Strawberry, Cherries, Ferry, Merry.
- -EIR Pattern: Heir.
How to Use These Worksheets with Kids
To get the most out of this phonics bundle, follow this four-step learning sequence:
Step 1: The “Say It Out Loud” Test
Before the child picks up a pencil, have them look at the picture and say the word clearly. Ask them, “What sound do you hear at the end of ‘Chair’?” Help them identify that it is the “/air/” sound.
Step 2: The Spelling Detective
Explain that the “/air/” sound is a “trickster” because it has different outfits (spellings). Show them the options at the bottom of the page.
- Parent/Teacher Tip: If they are stuck, have them try writing the word all three ways on a scrap piece of paper. Often, their visual memory will “recognize” the correct spelling once they see it written down.
Step 3: Write and Refine
Once the spelling is chosen, have them fill in the blanks. Then, encourage them to write the full sentence on the primary lines. This reinforces the spelling in a natural context rather than just in isolation.
Step 4: Use the Master List (Page 20)
Page 20 contains a complete “Clip Art Word List” categorized by spelling pattern. Use this as:
A Spelling Bee List: Read the words aloud and have the child spell them on a whiteboard.
A “Word Hunt”: Have the child find these words in their favorite storybooks or around the house.
Educational Benefits
Homophone Mastery: Teaches kids to distinguish between words that sound the same but look different.
Fine Motor Skills: The combination of selecting a choice and writing on lines builds hand-eye coordination.
Reading Fluency: By practicing these common “r-controlled vowels,” children will become faster, more accurate readers.
Printing Instructions
Format: Optimized for standard A4 paper.
Quality: These worksheets feature vibrant colors but can also be printed in Grayscale to save ink; the contrast between the patterns remains clear enough for learning.
This “No Prep” bundle is perfect for literacy centers, homeschool morning work, or as targeted intervention for students who need extra help with vowel-r combinations!
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