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Winter CVC Words | Polar Bears | Literacy Center | Write the Room

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Sherry Clements
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My students LOVE write the room. They are so excited when they see new cards hanging up in our room. These were a perfect independent center. Thank you :)
LOVE LOVE LOVE this resource. My students love write the room and this can be used for kids ready to write the full CVC word, those looking for beginning, medial, or endings sounds too!
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  1. Do your students need more CVC word practice? This WINTER WRITE THE ROOM BUNDLE literacy center is great practice for writing CVC words. It can be used in a small group setting or as a whole class activity by showing the picture cards on your smart board with a document camera while students record
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Do your students need more CVC word practice? This WINTER POLAR BEAR WRITE THE ROOM literacy center is great practice for writing CVC words. It can also be used in a small group setting or as a whole class activity by showing the picture cards on your smart board with a document camera while students record the words on the recording sheet provided after discussing each word.

This write the room resource includes two pages of numbered polar bears in color with six cards per page. Each numbered card has a picture of a CVC word in color on it. There are 12 total numbered cards. The CVC words include all five vowels (a, e, i, o, and u). Teachers should copy the cards on cardstock (for durability and saving for future years) or plain paper, laminate (if desired), cut apart, and then post the cards around the room. If you don't want students walking around the room, the cards can be put in a center such as at the writing center or in a pocket chart.

Students will get a recording sheet (provided) with spaces to write 12 CVC words. Each space has three boxes for writing the words. Students will roam the room to find the cards. After finding a card, the student will look at the number on the card, find the matching number on their recording sheet, and write the CVC word for the picture on the card. Example: Card number one has a graphic of a fin, so students will write the word "fin" on number one on their recording sheet. If students finish early, two numbered writing sheets (1-6 and 7-12) with plain lines is provided for students to make a sentence with each word from their recording sheet.

An answer key is provided for the recording sheet either as a self-check for students or for the teacher to have an answer key to quickly check papers.

The 12 CVC words included are fin, sub, hen, top, lip, ham, cup, wig, bug, box, fan, and jet.

***There are six total pages including an answer key: 2 card pages, 1 recording sheet, 1 answer key to recording sheet, 2 lined pages for writing sentences.

The PREVIEW shows every page included.

This activity is great for a literacy center, writing center, or word work activity.

I hope your students have fun with this "Write the Room" activity.

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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/.)
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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