Phonics Fonts for Teachers

I love to make phonics activities. The problem is that I spend too much time searching for fonts and graphics in my computer and online. So, I decided to make some graphic fonts last year. I have used them in many of my activities and really love the convenience of adding clip art as I type. I have spent the last few weeks revising them so that I could share some fonts with you.  I hope that you like them 🙂

Phonics Fonts for Teachers

Phonics Clipart Fonts:

Each set includes one picture for each letter sound. The uppercase letters are sprinkled with dots around them for fun. The lowercase letters are just as shown above. So, the bundle includes 3 clipart sets. This means that you will get 3 graphics for each letter sound. I may add more to this bundle when time permits 🙂 Bonus: I also include clipart for numbers. Set 1 includes tally marks for the numbers 1 to 5. Set 2 includes dice for the numbers 1 to 5. Set 3 includes ten frames for the numbers 0 to 10.

Free for Personal Use {Primary Fonts}:

The letter fonts are available in individual files for personal use. You can change the size and font color like you would on any other font.

1. Download the Boxed In teacher font here.

2. Download the Dash teacher font here.

3. Download the Making Words Font here. I love this primary font. I made the letter formation that would be easily recognizable by young learners.

Here’s a sample of the special keys that you can use.

Note: Before you download the font, you will have to adjust the line height and spacing settings. I have already saved the settings for the fonts in my store. But, when you download them directly from this site, it looks like you might have to adjust it on your own.

Commercial Use License:

The Phonics Clipart Fonts and the Primary Fonts are available in my teacher store as  a bundle for commercial use. CU license is included. You can download them here.

Here’s a sample of one of the Phonics Clipart Fonts
The uppercase letters are sprinkled with fun dots. Here’s a small sample.
Sneak Peek:
These are some monthly fonts that I have also been working on. I will post them soon.
UPDATE:
I added 16 new fonts on Feb 16, 2014. Read more about them here.

Comments

  1. Lee Ann says

    These look wonderful! Thank you!!

  2. Glad you like them, Lee Ann 🙂

    -Lidia

  3. Amazing!!!

  4. Awww. Thank you, Hadar 🙂

    -Lidia

  5. Wonderful! Love these!!!

  6. Thank you – these look fantastic! I am excited to give them a try. Maria

  7. angie says

    Thank you. These are wonderful.

  8. Lisa says

    Thank you! These will be very useful!

  9. What do you mean when you say you have to change the line height and space?

  10. Thank you! I love these fonts.

    Rhonda

  11. naf1 says

    I love these! Thanks for sharing!

  12. Thank you!!!!

  13. I can't wait to use these with my girls. Thanks a million!

  14. So generous of you to share these! Thanks!

  15. Ellen says

    Thank you!

  16. Thanks for sharing Lidia! These looks great!!
    Elyse 🙂
    Proud to be Primary

  17. Thanks for sharing! These are great!

  18. Thank you for sharing these! They will be perfect for my kindergarten classroom!

  19. Erin says

    Love these! Any plans for Spanish sounds?

  20. Anonymous says

    Do you have the letter dot font available for download for personal use? I absolutely love your fonts! I would like to use that one in my own classroom but have only seen it available in the commercial license pack. Please let me know. Thank you

  21. I have a kindergarten and was wondering if the Hooked on Phonics, worked he needs a little extra help in some skills… just thought it might help some and it would be better than no help at all… any input on this program…

  22. Emily says

    Is your phonics font free for personal use as long as we give credit to you? These fonts are beautiful!

  23. lidia says

    Hi Emily,

    Thank you! These phonics fonts are not free. They are in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. There is a big sale going on today. Hope that helps 🙂

    -Lidia

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