Amidst a busy schedule, we're still plugging along with our Letter I studies, slowly but surely. Since this is the first vowel we've covered, I decided to try something new and introduce some simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words to Dude. I should probably point out that he's recently surprised me by spontaneously sounding out some simple words on his own. This is just my way of running with that interest!
For this week I made up a simple printable of CVC words that I wanted to share. They all use the letter I. There are a total of 8 words (pig, dig, lip, zip, sit, hit, rib, & bib) each illustrated with a picture and a blank for filling in the beginning sound. I choose 2 words from each of 4 words families so that we can also use these to talk about rhyming words. I've cut ours apart so that we can match them up.
You can Download the File Here.
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These are great! We are doing the letter I again this week and having an activity with i in the middle of the word would be fun. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks! I hope you find it useful!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this - we are just starting to talk about 'word families' with Miss 4, and this will definitely help!
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Emily