We've been working on CVC words. most of my students who are able to do these are not confident enough to complete these activities on their own, so I've been doing tons of one-on-one instruction. I've been switching back and forth between two great products, both of which I developed to make sure that working on these skills is fun for my students. I want them to enjoy reading, and be confident in their abilities.
The first is my CVC Word Family Paint Chips. These are so fun, and they totally speak to the way that my mind is organized, I mean, they're color-coded for goodness sakes.
You cut out each word family paint chip, making sure to cut out the white square in the first section of each chip. Then you cut out each letter strip. The letter strips are the same color as the word family paint chip that they work with, this way, you can put out all of the short a word families and your students will easily be able to tell which letter strips go with which word family strip. Each letter strip also has the corresponding word family labeled on the bottom of the strip, this is purely for teacher sanity, if you drop the entire stack on the floor, you will still be able to get the right letter strips matched up with the right word family strip.
To use them with your students, place the letter strip behind the paint chip, with one letter showing through the square cut-out. After students sound out and read one word, they can slide the letter strip to reveal a new letter, and a new word.
You can see more images and details here. I'll introduce the second product tomorrow, be sure to check back for more CVC word fun!
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