The EST family words segmenting and blending cards allow students to isolate individual sounds within words and blend them together.
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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.
The EST family words segmenting and blending cards allow students to isolate individual sounds within words and blend them together.
Keep students excited discovering a mystery word that they can blend. This worksheet includes eight EST family words: best, zest, nest, chest, rest, crest, test, vest.
With this printable activity, kids learn to read and spell ELL family words. Great addition to your literacy center and ELL word family word work.
Kids learn to write sentences with EST word family words using the word bank. Encourage kids to share their writings with classmates.
Kids learn to write sentences with ELL word family words using the word bank. Encourage kids to share their writings with classmates.
This ENT family words activity is perfect for independent practice. Kids stretch out the words and write them in boxes. Words: gent, tent, cent, bent, vent, rent, dent, sent.
ECK word family reading fluency activity helps kids understand word patterns and see “chunks” in words. Words: fleck, beck, speck, neck, deck, peck, wreck.
EN word family reading fluency activity helps kids understand word patterns and see “chunks” in words. Words: hen, wren, men, glen, pen, ten, pigpen, Ben.
ED word family reading fluency activity helps kids understand word patterns and see “chunks” in words. Words: fed, sled, bed, fled, red, wed, shed, shred.
This reading passage focuses on sight word GET and great for morning work, literacy centers, homework, and guided reading.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down EST family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down ENT family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
With this worksheet, kids learn to recognize the word pattern and recognize the words within the same word family. Kids read, build, chunk, and spell the word MET from the ET word family.
With this worksheet, kids learn to recognize the word pattern. They read, build, chunk, and spell the word MEG. And learn to recognize the words within the same word family.
Use these clip cards to practice recognizing the word pattern. These cards are great for literacy centers and independent practice. Words: red, wed, fed, led, and bed.
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.
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.
This PEN worksheet has seven phonemic activities for kids to work on, allowing them to segment, read, and spell CVC words. This activity is perfect for your next lesson!
This RED worksheet has seven phonemic activities for kids to work on, allowing them to segment, read, and spell CVC words. This activity is perfect for your next lesson!
This FED worksheet has seven phonemic activities for kids to work on, allowing them to segment, read, and spell CVC words. This activity is perfect for your next lesson!
With this ET word family activity, children read and write words. Words: get, pet, fret, net, vet, wet, jet, set.
When teaching children how to blend sounds in words from EN word family, it is important that they learn to do it fluidly, moving from one sound right into the next.
When teaching children how to blend sounds in words from ED word family, it is important that they learn to do it fluidly, moving from one sound right into the next.
Splitting a word into parts helps children spell the word. CVC words are the easiest to break into parts. Children practice segmenting and reading words from ET word family.
These ED word family puzzles are a great way to practice blending and improve reading skills. Puzzles: fed, wed, bed, red.
Word searches are great activities and help kids develop spelling, problem-solving, and analytical skills. ENT family words in this puzzle: vent, tent, sent, gent, dent, bent, rent, cent.
Practice reading and spelling ENT family words in interactive and engaging way. ENT word family words: dent, bent, sent, tent, vent, cent, gent, rent.
Combining games with learning is a win-win situation. This ENT word family activity is ready-to-use in your spelling station!
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