Fun Things To Do With CVC Words
Several of my subscribers asked me to design some things involving CVC words.
The first thing I wanted to do was compile a list of CVC words.
CVC Helper Books:
I wanted to come up with at least 100 words, but once I was on a roll the list topped 300!
They are in an alphabetical list entitled 338 CVC Words complete with traceable word cards, 21 letter cards, a student’s personal word checklist and a certificate of praise.
Click on the link to view/print this fun CVC word helper book.
I thought it would be fun to make picture cards for as many of the CVC words that I thought would appropriately trigger a response from a child, so CVC Picture-Word Cards was born.
Students can play Memory Match games with them, a “Flip” card game and “Go Gar” (Go Fish). They also make an adorable Itty Bitty Booklet of CVC Words.
Directions, tips, and a certificate of praise are also included with the 87 picture cards and 79 word cards.
Click on the link to view/print this fun addition to your CVC bag of tricks. CVC Picture-Word Cards.
Have your students become ABCDe-tectives:
Because my Y5’s LOVE becoming ABCDe-tectives, and searching for words, I made CVC Word Finds as yet another enjoyable way of reinforcing CVC words. Click on the link to see this fun-filled 35-page book complete with and ABCDet-ective CVC certificate of praise.
Word Scramblers is another way my students continue their detective roll. This CVC book has 19 skill sheets where the letters are mixed up.
Students enjoy unscrambling them. Click on the link to take a look at this interesting way for your students to have fun learning CVC words.
Keeping with the detective theme, children enjoy de-coding the “secret” letters by solving the number codes that reveal a CVC word. There are 56 words in this “way cool” CVC De-Coder Skill Sheet Book. Click on the link to take a look.
Read & Write CVC Word Sentences:
If you want to work on reading and writing skills along with CVC word recognition, then CVC Reading and Writing with 70 simple sentences, using 140 CVC words, including “write a sentence using a word bank”, is something you’ll want to check out.
I also have 2 fun CVC skill sheet booklets available as well. CVC Volume I has students fill in a CVC word to match the picture. Click on the link to view/print a copy.
CVC Volume II has students match the word to the picture. Click on the link to see a copy.
Finally, if you’d like to build vocabulary and stretch your students CVC word bank, I’ve made up a list of unique and unusual CVC words that your students might not be familiar with.
This book includes a checklist, 136 word cards and definitions. Who knows, there might be a few on here that may be new to you as well!
Click on the link to view/print Unique CVC Words
Coming Soon:
Stay tuned for CVC picture puzzles, crossword puzzles, and two board games coming this week!
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As always, if you have a tip to help teach CVC words, we’d enjoy hearing from you! diane@teachwithme.co