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CVC Reading Word Mats - Literacy Center
CVC Reading Word Mats - Literacy Center by My Teaching Pal | TpT
SEGMENTING CVC WORDS GAME SPELL BUILD SHORT VOWELS SOUND SORT ACTIVITY CENTER
DRIVE AND SPELL CVC WORD SPELLING / BUILDING CARDS HANDS-ON LITERACY CENTERThis hands-on fun pack, containing 50 task cards, is an ideal resource for your Literacy Center. Children have to move a small real toy car along the correct path to collect all the letters to make up a cvc word for a particular picture. Focus is on the vowel sound in a word. Children could also use a dry erase marker to mark the correct path.All you have to do is print, laminate and cut out the task cards. Let the ch
The Best CVC Word Activities for Kindergarten {Freebies Included} - Natalie Lynn Kindergarten
The Best CVC Word Activities for Kindergarten {Freebies Included} - Natalie Lynn Kindergarten
Nonsense Word Fluency Practice CVC Words Activity Blending Flash Cards
Your students will have lots of practice building their reading skills with these CVC Nonsense Word fluency practice blending cards! Solidify students confidence with blending cvc nonsense words using these continuous blending practice cards. These cards include 5 pages of nonsense words with short vowel sounds. These nonsense words are common for kindergarteners, so they will align with instruction and intervention. This Product Includes: CVC Nonsense words All short vowels 150 continuous blend
BUILD A SHAPE: Combining 3D Shapes to form Larger Shapes Task Cards Math Center
Your students will love figuring out which 3D shapes to combine to form a larger shape with these task cards. Included in this resource are 10 task cards. Students can look at the figure on each task card, build the figure using 3D shapes, then use transparent counters or stacking counters to show which 3D shapes were combined. These task cards can be used with students working in a collaborative group or as an independent task.Low prep: just print, laminate, cut, and set out as a center with 3D
Sarah Paul | Science of Reading on Instagram: "Hi everyone! Things have been busy so I’m posting this reel from last year in case you missed it the first time. I promise to get you some new content soon! Here’s another free resource for you! I used this with my kinder students who were having a hard time with blending sounds on their own to read words. At that point, they knew all the letters and their most common sounds. They were becoming more proficient at phoneme segmenting but still needed lots of practice with it. Decoding (blending sounds) was much more difficult. I used this as a scaffold. This activity gave them opportunities to practice phoneme segmenting and then matching sound to symbol and also using that to help them to then decode words. It was harder for them than I expec