
CVC E Worksheets:
In Kindergarten, students can work with CVC E words using worksheets. They say each word, listen for the long vowel sound, and write the vowel in the box. You can also find CVC E word and picture matching worksheets, where students match words to corresponding hand drawn images.
Word Building Cards:
Provide students with hands on experience by using word building cards. These cards allow students to stretch out the words and either build them with magnetic letters or write them with a dry erase marker.
Read It, Write It, Clip It Cards:
These engaging clip cards involve reading the word, writing it, and then clipping the matching picture. You can adapt this activity by using letter tiles or stringing letter beads on a pipe cleaner.
CVC E Word Sentence Unscramble:
For more advanced learners, try CVC E sentence unscrambles. Each sentence has six words that students unscramble.
Remember, CVC E words are four letter words with the same pattern and a silent “E” at the end, creating a long vowel sound. Happy teaching!