Kids practice writing and reading short words, coloring, sorting, matching, categorizing, chunking, spelling, search and finding words, and building words.
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Model how to say the short ‘e’ sound in isolation and in words; have students practice saying the sound.
Ask the class to brainstorm words that begin with the short ‘e’ sound such as “enter” and “excellent;” have them brainstorm CVC words that contain the short ‘e’ sound such as “net” and “hen;” use their ideas to create an anchor chart they can refer to.
Use word families to reinforce the short ‘e’ sound; ask students to generate a list of words from the “et” or “ed” families such as “bet” or “bed”.
Provide practice activities such as circling all the pictures that contain the short ‘e’ sound.
Kids practice writing and reading short words, coloring, sorting, matching, categorizing, chunking, spelling, search and finding words, and building words.
Kids practice writing and reading short words, coloring, sorting, matching, categorizing, chunking, spelling, search and finding words, and building words.
Kids practice writing and reading short words, coloring, sorting, matching, categorizing, chunking, spelling, search and finding words, and building words.
With this ET word family Workbook kids practice reading, spelling, categorizing, sorting, chunking, and building words.
This sight word GET worksheet encourages kids’ brains to look for patterns in the word GET, extract the spelling and store it in long-term memory as a sight word.
Using word families helps teach beginning spellers that words contain the pattern. Use these word wall cards to introduce words that ending with ED.
To a beginning reader, the relationship between EG word family words may not be understood. When kids create a flipbook, they see the relationship between these words.
This printable ED word family flip book helps children understand the concept of rhyme. Words: wed, fed, bed, red, sled.
This set of flashcards includes short e sound words from the EG word family. Words: beg, peg, leg, and Meg. The short e sound in each word is highlighted in red.
With this worksheet, kids practice writing and spelling words ending with ED. First, let your student practice tracing and writing words. Then, fold the worksheet and let them write words on their own. Encourage kids to self-check their spelling afterward.
To a beginning reader, the relationship between ED word family words may not be understood. When kids create a flipbook, they see the relationship between these words.
With this word, search kids read and find words with the ED ending. Start with the easiest version and move forward to the second.
With this word, search kids read and find words with the EG ending. Start with the easiest version and move forward to the second.
This engineer reading passage is perfect for second-grade students. Students are instructed to read the story about Engineer Evan and answer questions.
With this worksheet, kids learn to recognize the word pattern. They read, build, chunk, and spell the word FED. This worksheet will improve their reading and spelling skills.
ED word family flashcards help children learn to read, identify initial, medial, and ending sounds and increase vocabulary. Words: fled, bed, sled, fed, shed, wed, shred, red.
These flashcards help children understand patterns in words and reinforce their reading skills. Four ED family words: wed, led, fed, red, and bed. These flashcards are great visual tools to teach chunking.
Use these clip cards to practice recognizing the short medial sound. These cards are great for literacy centers and independent practice. This set covers words ending EG.
These flashcards help children understand patterns in words and reinforce their reading skillsfour EG family words: Meg, beg, peg, and leg.
Grab a pencil and a dictionary, and let’s get to work! Baking vocabulary words: baker, order, recipe, icing, customer, ingredients.
With this worksheet, kids learn to recognize the word pattern. They read, build, chunk, and spell the word BED. And remember to acknowledge the words within the same word family.
This rectangular prism worksheet helps kids learn about the rectangular prism in several engaging but simple steps. Children can label the shape, draw their rectangular prism, and count the edges, faces, and vertices.
With this worksheet, kids learn to recognize the word pattern. They read, build, chunk, and spell the word RED. And remember to recognize the words within the same word family.
This EG word family poster is excellent for learning rhyming words in kindergarten. It helps kids visualize the word and connect it with a picture.
Use these clip cards to practice recognizing the word pattern. These cards are great for literacy centers and independent practicewords: leg, beg, Meg, and peg.
With this worksheet, kids learn to recognize the word pattern. They read, build, chunk, and spell the word BEG. And remember to recognize the words within the same word family.
With this worksheet, kids learn to read, trace and build the word BED. Kids cut out cards and the bottom of the page and paste the letters to make a word.
Introducing the concept of word families helps kids to understand that elements of words are the same. List of short words ending with ED: red, fed, wed, bed, led, bled, fled, pled, shed, sled, and shred. Use this word list to introduce ED word family words to introduce the new word family.
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