![]() ![]() Sight words search for kindergarten – if your children have mastered their kindergarten sight words, then this will be a great review activityĬVC words word search – fun activity with various cvc words Ig word family printable – learn to read words such as fig, dig, or big!Īp word family worksheets – learn new words and practice them with fun activitiesĬVC missing vowel worksheets – write in the missing vowel to make wordsĬut and paste CVC words – cut and paste the pictures to go with the words color by -at word – color each word with the correct markerĪm word family worksheets– practice more word families with another set of worksheets.letter find – color only the letters that spell each -at word.reading activity – simple sentences and word combinations to read.-at word family word seach – find all the words.writing activity – add different letters to the -at words to make new words.word and picture match – children will read the words and match them with pictures.build the words – cut and paste activity.at word family flashcards – great for initial decoding and reading of each word.Let’s have a look at the word family activities included: In this printable at word family worksheets, you will get nine free pages. There are eight words children will work on: hat, sat, mat, cat, bat, fat, Pat, and rat. So in this printable freebie, your kindergarten students will learn and strengthen their reading skills with engaging activities and cute clipart. ![]() So making word families worksheets with various activities has become my new mission (more word families worksheets are coming soon to Planes&Balloons!). Once they mastered their uppercase and lowercase letters, I started to add simple words from word families.īut I quickly realized, that the more practice they get, the better they learn. We have recently started working on learning how to read with my twins. And thus read with better speed and clarity. Through word families, children learn to recognize and spot patterns in words. This worksheet packet is packed with learning words from the at word family! ![]()
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