This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down OW family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
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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/.)
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down OW family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This scrambled puzzle is one of the best UN word family games that promotes critical thinking and spelling. Scrambled words: run, sun, fun, stun, gun, spun, nun.
Use these clip cards to practice recognizing the word pattern. These cards are great for literacy centers and independent practice—words: leg, beg, Meg, and peg.
This EN family words activity is perfect for independent practice. Kids stretch out the words and write them in boxes. Words: pigpen, men, Ben, glen, pen, hen, ten, wren.
This scrambled puzzle is one of the best AP word family games that promotes critical thinking and spelling. Scrambled words: trap, tap, map, wrap, nap, clap, gap.
This scrambled puzzle is one of the best EN word family games that promotes critical thinking and spelling. Scrambled words: Ben, pen, men, pigpen, wren, glen, ten.
This scrambled puzzle is one of the best IP word family games that promotes critical thinking and spelling. Scrambled words: ship, lip, hip, chip, chip, flip, trip.
Help your child build essential phonics skills in a fun and hands-on way. Print and cut out short a pictures.
During week 31, kindergarten students practice the following words: what, jump, bib, rib, crib.
Use these printable letter J banners to introduce the letter of the week, practice the correct letter J formation, and decorate your classroom wall.
This ED family words activity is perfect for independent practice. Kids stretch out the words and write them in boxes. Words: shed, bed, shred, fled, red, fed, wed, sled.
This scrambled puzzle is one of the best OT word family games that promotes critical thinking and spelling. Scrambled words: shot, lot, dot, knot, cot, tot, hot.
During the week 27, kindergarten students practice the following words: away, help, ham, jam, yam.
During week 28, kindergarten students practice the following words: will, they, bag, wag, tag.
During week 32, kindergarten students practice the following words: ride, down, hem, gem, them.
During week 33, kindergarten students practice the following words: find, must, day, say, hay.
During week 34, kindergarten students practice the following words: there, little, cup, pup, up.
During week 31, kindergarten students practice the following words: what, jump, bib, rib, crib.
During week 32, kindergarten students practice the following words: ride, down, hem, gem, them.
Use these printable letter V banners to introduce the letter of the week, practice the correct letter V formation, and decorate your classroom wall.
Use these printable letter Y banners to introduce the letter of the week, practice the correct letter Y formation, and decorate your classroom wall.
Sort ID family words in alphabetical order! Great for assessments, homework, and independent practice. Words: hid, mid, kid, slid, bid, grid, squid, lid.
This ID family words activity is perfect for independent practice. Kids stretch out the words and write them in boxes. Words: grid, kid, bid, slid, lid, hid, squid, mid.
This scrambled puzzle is one of the best IG word family games that promotes critical thinking and spelling. Scrambled words: jig, pig, dig, rig, big, fig, gig.
With this worksheet, kids learn to recognize the word pattern. They read, build, chunk, and spell the word WED. And learn to recognize the words within the same word family.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down OOF family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down OOP family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down ORN family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
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