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Powerful L Blends Activities That Build Strong Readers

If your students are moving beyond CVC words but still slow down when they see L blends, they need focused, hands-on practice that helps them hear, read, and recognize the blend at the beginning of a word. These L blends task cards and L blends clip cards give students repeated practice with BL, CL, FL, GL, PL, and SL in a format that is easy to use in phonics centers, small groups, intervention, morning tubs, or early finisher bins.

Get the resource here: L Blends Task Cards on Hot Chocolate Teachables.

L blends phonics clip cards and task cards for first grade beginning blends practice
Use these L blends task cards for phonics centers, small groups, and hands-on word work.

What Are L Blends?

L blends are beginning consonant blends where the second letter is l. Students need to say both consonant sounds smoothly before blending into the rest of the word.

Common L blend words include:

  • BL: blue, black, block
  • CL: clap, clock, clean
  • FL: flag, flip, float
  • GL: glad, globe, glue
  • PL: plan, plug, plant
  • SL: slip, slow, slam

For many early readers, the tricky part is not knowing the letter sounds. The challenge is blending the two consonants together quickly without adding an extra vowel sound.


Why Students Need Repeated Practice with Beginning L Blends

Students rarely master beginning L blends after one lesson. They need many short practice opportunities where they can hear the blend, say it aloud, read the word, and connect it to meaning.

Common mistakes students make

  • Adding an extra sound: reading “fuh-lag” instead of “flag.”
  • Dropping the first consonant: reading “lip” instead of “slip.”
  • Guessing from the picture: choosing an answer without reading the beginning blend.

A quick fix is to ask students to “tap the blend” before reading. They touch the first two letters, say the blend, then read the whole word. This simple routine helps slow down guessing and builds stronger decoding habits.


Hands-On L Blends Activities for First Grade

When planning L blends activities, keep the routine simple and repeatable. Students learn faster when the directions stay familiar and the target skill stays clear.

Easy weekly routine

  • Day 1: Practice identifying the correct L blend with clip cards.
  • Day 2: Match L blend words to pictures.
  • Day 3: Use odd-one-out cards to compare beginning sounds.
  • Day 4: Mix task card types for review.
  • Day 5: Do a quick oral check with 5–8 cards.

This gives students repeated exposure to L blends phonics patterns without making practice feel like the same worksheet every day.


Using L Blends Clip Cards in Phonics Centers

L blends clip cards are perfect for independent phonics centers because students can show their answer quickly. They read the word or look at the picture, identify the beginning blend, and clip the correct answer.

Materials for a center bin

  • Printed L blends task cards
  • Clothespins or mini clips
  • Recording sheet, if you want written accountability
  • Answer key for quick checking

For extra support, have students whisper-read the word before clipping. For a challenge, ask students to say a full sentence after they choose the blend.


Small Group Ideas for L Blends Practice

Small groups are one of the best times to use these beginning blends task cards because you can hear students read and correct mistakes immediately.

10-minute small group routine

  1. Warm up: Review BL, CL, FL, GL, PL, and SL aloud.
  2. Read: Students read 6–8 task cards with teacher support.
  3. Explain: Students identify the beginning blend and explain their answer.
  4. Apply: Students use one L blend word in a sentence.

Example: If the card shows the word flag, students say, “This word starts with fl. The word is flag.”


Word-to-Picture Matching for L Blend Words

Word-to-picture matching helps students move beyond simply naming the blend. They must decode the full word and connect it to the correct picture. This supports both phonics and vocabulary development.

Before students match, have them tap the first two letters and say the blend aloud. For example: /pl/ in plant or /sl/ in slide. This quick step helps reduce guessing.


Odd One Out Cards for Careful Listening

Odd-one-out cards are great for students who need practice comparing beginning sounds. Students look at a group of words or pictures and decide which one does not belong based on the beginning blend.

Teacher tip: Ask students to explain their answer: “This one starts with sl. The others start with cl.” This builds phonics language and helps you check understanding quickly.

L blends odd one out task cards for beginning blends phonics practice
Odd-one-out cards help students compare beginning L blend sounds.

What’s Included in the L Blends Task Cards Resource?

This printable phonics resource includes multiple card types so students can practice BL, CL, FL, GL, PL, and SL in different ways.

  • L blends task cards for beginning blend practice
  • L blends clip cards
  • Word-to-picture matching cards
  • Odd-one-out task cards
  • Student recording sheets
  • Answer keys
  • Color and black-and-white options
  • Box labels for organization
L blends phonics task card box labels for organizing printable centers
Use the included labels to keep your phonics cards organized and ready to use.

Where Can You Use These L Blends Activities?

Because the cards are easy to prep and reuse, they fit into many parts of your literacy block:

  • Phonics centers: independent beginning blends practice
  • Small groups: targeted teacher-led decoding practice
  • Reading intervention: extra repetition for students who need support
  • Morning tubs: quiet hands-on word work
  • Early finishers: meaningful practice instead of busywork
  • Sub plans: predictable activities with answer keys

Success looks like this: students can identify the beginning blend, say both consonant sounds smoothly, read the word accurately, and match it to the correct picture.

L blends task cards for beginning letter blends BL CL FL GL PL SL phonics practice
Use these cards for centers, intervention, small groups, and first grade phonics review.

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