Roll and Read worksheets are a fun and engaging way to help young learners practice reading CVC (Consonant Vowel Consonant) words, specifically in the “IT” word family. Here’s a brief explanation of how they work:
Materials Needed:
Roll and Read worksheets
A die (dice)
Optional: Laminator and dry erase markers for reusable worksheets
Setup:
Print the Roll and Read worksheets. Each worksheet typically has a grid with different CVC words in the “IT” family (e.g., sit, fit, hit, kit, lit, pit).
If you want to reuse the worksheets, laminate them and provide dry erase markers.
How to Play:
Roll the Die: The student rolls the die to get a number.
Read the Word: The student finds the row corresponding to the number rolled and reads the word in that row.
Repeat: The student continues to roll the die and read the words until they have read all the words on the worksheet.
Benefits:
Repetition and Practice: Helps students practice reading and recognizing CVC words through repetition.
Engagement: The game like format keeps students engaged and motivated.
Fluency: Improves reading fluency as students become more familiar with the words.
These worksheets are great for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students who are learning to read. They make learning fun and interactive, which can help build a strong foundation in reading skills.






