Tuesday, March 29, 2011

CVC Words...sound them out but don't spit all over the teacher!

Lots of  teachers seem to want cvc activities so I am putting up another one that you can run on stock and laminate or just run off as is. I use letter tiles for this activity but you could have students write the letters with a special marker. It's just a quick and easy center for tomorrow.



Please leave a comment and let me know if you like these.

31 comments:

  1. Hi I teach Kinder and I love these cvc words center practice, they're great. Thanks for sharing them.
    Gladys
    email: Casperrodz@aol.com

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  2. Always great to have!! Thank you!!

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  3. Thank you so much for posting your items and making them available to download. I am always looking for new ideas and activities to do in my classroom, and it makes it so much easier when you are willing to share, for free!!! Thanks again! :)

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  4. I LOVE these! I'm printing them as I type and will use them in literacy centers tomorrow. I really appreciate your willingness to share.

    Thanks again,
    T in Virginia

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  5. I'm with you Fran...every day and loving how you inspire me!
    Meredith@Greenville

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  6. Thank you for sharing! This is a great activity!

    Stephanie

    MrsKellysKindergarten

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  7. Thanks for sharing!!

    http://teacherscannotlivebyapplesalone.blogspot.com/

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  8. Very Cute! Thank you so much for sharing! (Are your abc tiles 1 inch square? If so, I have some already--Whoo Hoo!!)

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  9. Thanks- can't wait to add it to my centers

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  10. Love it, thanks! I think I will laminate them and have my students use dry-erase markers.

    Hadar
    Miss Kindergarten

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  11. These are great! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  12. I love these! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  13. Thank you! My son will love some variety in his cvc practice!

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  14. These are perfect for my four year old! I'm going to use some scrapbooking alphabet chips instead of tiles! Thanks for sharing :)

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  15. Fran, I think a 3 step Target program would be great:
    1. Go to Target
    2. Go to Dollar Store
    3. Go out to eat and share the
    catch with all the ideas!

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  16. These are great! I really appreciate your willingness to share the quality stuff you come up with! I wish I were half as talented!! =) Coming to your blog is my guilty pleasure, I get lost on here just looking around at all the great ideas! You really get the wheels in my brain turning!

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  17. I just want to thank you so much for all you do for us teachers. I feel lucky to "know" you! LOL! - Nikki

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  18. You are so awesome and creative. Thank you so much.

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  19. Thanks Fran for sharing.. It is so nice to have a teacher/colleague that is willing to share her expertise without asking for payment. Your work is always so professional and cute. Thanks again for sharing. Have a great year and I look forward to your new ideas.

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  20. I love the pictures. Thank you for creating this and all your wonderful ideas. Can't wait to use it in my classroom!

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  21. Love the pictures. Thanks for sharing!

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  22. I love these cards. I made some like these but they are just black and white. These are adorable! Thanks :)

    marislappe.blogspot.com

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  23. Thank you for sharing your time and talent! It is very much appreciated!

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  24. Fran, I'm so glad I found you. I stumbled across your blog a month or so ago and then "lost" you. Wheww, I feel so lucky. Anyway these little cvc cards are perfect for tomorrow. Sending them to my printer right now. Shhh, don't tell my husband. More ink and card stock are on my list for the week. Some women buy shoes, I buy ink... ah the life of a kinder teacher. Angie K
    Making The Basics Fun

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  25. Could you tell me what the third card is on the first page? It's the one with the brown handle and green pinwheel-looking thing. I was trying to figure out what CVC word it fit and have no idea!

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  26. The word is pop (like lollipop). I hope that helps you.
    Fran

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  27. Fran, These are awesome! I love teaching thematically (even with CCSS), but because these are "theme-free", they can go into my centers anytime!!! THank you!!!!

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  28. These are perfect for my intervention kids! I love all of your stuff! Thanks!

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  29. Love these! Thanks for sharing for free!

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