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Lots of fun literacy activity ideas and teaching tips to help students learn and practice CVC words in Kindergarten and First Grade! #1stgrade #cvc #kindergarten #kindergartencenters #literacy #wordwork #centers #cvcactivities #literacycenters

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If you are looking for fun phonemic awareness activities for your little ones, you have come to the right place. This resource includes136 phoneme segmentation cards (cvc words) which come in 6 versions. Children have to tap each dot as they say each sound in the word. Otherwise, they could use ma... Sound Segmentation Activities, Blending Phonemes Activities, Kindergarten Blending, Sound Segmentation, Phonemes Activities, Phoneme Segmentation Activities, Kinder Literacy Centers, Segmenting Activities, Literacy Groups

If you are looking for fun phonemic awareness activities for your little ones, you have come to the right place. This resource includes 136 phoneme segmentation cards (cvc words) which come in 6 versions. Children have to tap each dot as they say each sound in the word. Otherwise, they could use manipulatives such as colored chips or cubes and slide them onto each dot as they segment each sound in the word. This resource is perfect for guided reading, morning work, literacy centers, word…

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Have you found your 1st grade classroom struggling with CVC words even when you feel like you’ve tried everything to help them with blending and segmenting? You won’t want to miss this blog post that includes 5 easy and engaging activities to practice CVC words. Some of these CVC activities include pop it blending, race car blending and even blending with hula hoops. Use all of these blending and segmenting activities to help your students with their reading skills while still having fun. Cvc Word Blending Activities, Blending Consonants Activities, Phonemic Segmentation Activities, Word Blending Activities First Grade, Blend Phonics Activities, Cvc Spelling Activities, Blending Cvc Words Games, Multisensory Reading Activities, Blending Sounds Activities 1st Grades

Have you found your 1st grade classroom struggling with CVC words even when you feel like you’ve tried everything to help them with blending and segmenting? You won’t want to miss this blog post that includes 5 easy and engaging activities to practice CVC words. Some of these CVC activities include pop it blending, race car blending and even blending with hula hoops. Use all of these blending and segmenting activities to help your students with their reading skills while still having fun.

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Sarah Paul | Science of Reading on Instagram: "Hi everyone! Things have been busy so I’m posting this reel from last year in case you missed it the first time. I promise to get you some new content soon! 

Here’s another free resource for you! I used this with my kinder students who were having a hard time with blending sounds on their own to read words. At that point, they knew all the letters and their most common sounds. They were becoming more proficient at phoneme segmenting but still needed lots of practice with it. Decoding (blending sounds) was much more difficult. I used this as a scaffold. This activity gave them opportunities to practice phoneme segmenting and then matching sound to symbol and also using that to help them to then decode words. It was harder for them than I expec Blending And Segmenting Kindergarten, S Blends Activities Free, Sound Segmentation, Blending Sounds Activities, Segmenting Activities, Decoding Activities, Segmenting Words, Phoneme Segmentation, Letter Sound Activities

Sarah Paul | Science of Reading on Instagram: "Hi everyone! Things have been busy so I’m posting this reel from last year in case you missed it the first time. I promise to get you some new content soon! Here’s another free resource for you! I used this with my kinder students who were having a hard time with blending sounds on their own to read words. At that point, they knew all the letters and their most common sounds. They were becoming more proficient at phoneme segmenting but still…

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