![]() To download this Thanksgiving CVC worksheets printable, simply fill out the form below and your PDF will be delivered directly to your inbox (easy peasy!). This gives them the opportunity to analyze the information on their graph and make comparisons. Lastly, kids will answer the three questions at the bottom of the page. So they are working on their decoding and graphing skills at the same time! As they find each word, they’ll cross it off and color in a square in the graph. The words are printed in different fonts, which helps to develop visual discrimination skills.įirst kids will color the words in the word box by using the color code provided. ![]() The second worksheet combines math and literacy! It focuses on four short a words: This will help them become better spellers in the long run. But they’ll need to combine that with their phonics skills in order to learn how letters sound and blend when put together. Kids should also use the word bank if they struggle to spell a word. Once all the words are found in the word search, kids will write the CVC word below the matching picture. Kids will first find all the letters in the word bank in the word search. The first worksheet is a CVC word search. These no-prep worksheets were designed to be printed on 8.5 x 11″ printer paper.Įach worksheet focuses on short vowels, but with different tasks to add variety. Kids will also have an easier time encoding (learning to spell) CVC words because short vowel words have a more consistent sound than other words. In my letter I letter recognition article that comes with a free 5-page letter I packet, I note that teaching short vowels first is a good idea.Įssentially, kids will start to come across CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words more frequently when they start learning to read. Making them relevant for this time of year. This printable features CVC words that are related to Thanksgiving. Words like, bed, bad, bat, bop, bam, big, and bin are examples of CVC words. In the download, I have also listed several ways you can use this printable match game with older kids.If you’re a non-teacher, you’re probably thinking, “what the heck are CVC words?”ĬVC words are three-letter words that begin with a consonant, have a vowel in the middle, and end with a consonant. Sometimes I’ll choose 1 or 2 cards with easier names to copy during her handwriting time. It’s a great opportunity to practice reading if we play with the set of cards that has the name of the pictures at the bottom of the card. ♥♥ When my 5 1/2 year old and I play match games, we place all of the cards face down and play as a memory game. I choose 3 pairs, turn them face down so she can’t see the pictures, and we then play as a memory game. I also play this memory-style with my 3 1/2 year old, but I only use 3 pairs of cards at the time. If we play with the cards that have the words printed at the bottom, we go over beginning sounds. My preschooler finds pairs as I lay down the cards face up so she can see the picture. I lay out half of the matching pairs one by one. ♥♥ My 3 1/2 year old and I play this as a matching game. It’s a great way to increase her vocabulary. My toddler then points to it or picks up the cards. Other times, I lay them out in groups of 4 or 6 and call out the name of an object. Sometimes I stack them and she enjoys pulling off the top card. ♥♥ I often sit with my almost 2-year-old and we say the names of each picture together. Here are just a few ways our family plays with these printable games: ![]() Match games are such a versatile activity, as they can be used for many different ages. ➡️ Looking for more match games? Browse through the Sorting and Matching category and find several themes from which to choose.
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