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CVC Activities BUNDLE - Literacy Centers - Worksheets

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My students enjoyed having their own packet and greatly benefited from all the different ways these packets allowed them to practice reading, sounding out, building, and writing the CVC words.
There are so many great resources in this product. I am a resource teacher. My students really struggle with applying their knowledge of letter sounds to decode CVC words. I love using hands on learning because I find it is the most effective method for teaching my students.

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    I bundled FIVE CVC activities - Write the Room literacy center, CVC Word Family Booklets, CVC Quilts, CVC Mats and Build a CVC Word Cut and Paste worksheets. So many fun, hands-on ways to become fluent with reading and writing CVC words!

    Save money by buying all FIVE activities together in this one bundle!

    All activities can be used whole group, during small group interventions, at literacy centers or as seat work/homework.

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    BUILD A CVC WORD

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    Students look at the picture, and sound out each word. They can then cut the letter tiles out and place them in the correct first, middle or last sound boxes. Finally, they write the word on the lines below in their best handwriting. My students really enjoy worksheets that they get to cut/paste/color and write with.

    What I love about this packet is that there are differentiated worksheets for your benchmark/advanced students and your strategic/intensive students.

    There are 12 different worksheets, but two versions of each. One version has completely blank boxes for students to cut and paste the letters into, and one has some sounds already filled in to provide scaffolding for students who are struggling with initial, medial and final sounds.

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    CVC WRITE THE ROOM

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    Hang the cards around your room for students to hunt and find. My class loves to use clipboards to walk around and find each word. When they find a CVC word card, they write the word on the corresponding recording sheet. They sound out/spell the word in the boxes, then use their best handwriting on the dotted lines and finally draw a simple picture of the word.

    Or you can also simply use them at a center or in small group time. Children can flip the cards over to play, and then spell, write and draw on their recording sheet.

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    CVC QUILTS

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    Students read each CVC word on their quilt. Then they get to cut out the pictures and glue them over the correct CVC word. Finally they color their quilts. NO PREP for you - simply copy each page for students and you are ready to go. Perfect activity for a literacy center!

    Included are THREE different quilts for each short vowel (15 different quilts), so students can practice each vowel a few times.

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    CVC WORD FAMILY BOOKS

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    These little books focus not just on word families, but word families that are also CVC words!

    I wanted my students to practice CVC words, but also take it a step further and see how rhyming, CVC words AND word families are all related.

    I put the CVC words into simple sentences using sight words. Students can trace each sentence, starting with a capital and ending with a period and sound out each CVC word.

    They then color the pictures, cut out the pages and staple the edges. They end up with a fun book to read to their friends and family!

    The CVC word families I included are one from each short vowel except two for short /a/. Each book has five words/pages.

    -ap, -at, -ed, -in, un, op

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    CVC MATS

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    I use these as a literacy center. Place the mats on a cookie sheet and students can build each word with magnets and write the word with a dry erase marker too.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant, or CVC) words. (This does not include CVCs ending with /l/, /r/, or /x/.)
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
    Isolate and pronounce initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single-syllable words.
    Segment spoken single-syllable words into their complete sequence of individual sounds (phonemes).

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