CVC Words Playdough Mats
CVC Words Playdough Mats
These play dough CVC word mats are perfect for practicing decoding, spelling, and blending CVC words.
Use this fun hands-on activity and harness the benefits of sensory play to teach your students CVC words.
Download 98 CVC word cards that include real-life photo illustrations so your children can easily relate to them.
THIS SET CONTAINS:
98 CVC Play Dough Word Mats (A5 size)
2 CVC Word Learning Invitation Prompts
2 Recording Sheets
Best ever Playdough Recipe
Playdough Center Set up Ideas
Students decode the word and then build it with play dough.
HOW TO USE:
There are 3 photos on each card but only one of these illustrates the CVC word.
Students roll the playdough and create the CVC words and can then make balls of playdough and squash them over the illustrations that don’t belong.
Set up an engaging hands-on literacy center your Kindergarten kids will LOVE!
Actually, these CVC play dough cards could be used for preschool right up to first grade!
Use sensory play to engage your students and help them to retain so much more.
Your kids will love to practice their consonant-vowel-consonant words with this fun hands-on activity.
They will be learning important early literacy skills and developing their fine motor skills all at the same time!
CVC Words Included:
20 short a words
16 short e words
18 short i words
20 short o words
24 short u words
BOTH AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN SPELLING INCLUDED
Just print, laminate and cut.
Easy prep and you’ll have a literacy resource you can use over and over.
Perfect for:
hands-on literacy investigation areas
literacy centers
small group literacy rotations
reading stations
word work
fine motor centers
busy bags
early finishers
morning tubs
or for informing your assessment grades
When learning is fun and meaningful, the learning sticks, so harness the benefits of play based learning in your classroom with this simple to prep literacy activity.
Aligned to The Science of Reading:
Teaching your students to decode and blend CVC words means they will learn the sounds that letters make and be able to use that knowledge to read words correctly. It starts with early literacy skills like recognising the letter-sound relationships in CVC words. The science of reading research strongly supports using CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words as a foundational element in early phonics and reading instruction.