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Hands-on, engaging, and systematic phonics for beginning readers! This beginning blends packet is part of the Phonics Made Fun Level B Bundle! Included in

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Fynn Sor | Happy Tot Shelf on Instagram: "Make this CVC Word Slider Board to help children practice blending CVC words! 📝✨Follow @happytotshelf for more fun and engaging learning activities for children!  🔷 CVC words are simple words that follow the pattern: consonant, vowel, consonant. 🔶 Why start with CVC words? CVC words are ideal for beginners because they have clear beginning, middle, and ending sounds, making them easy to segment and blend. They are among the first words preschoolers learn to read. 🔷 How to use the CVC Word Slider Board: 1. Use a dry erase marker to write the beginning and ending consonants on the slider board. 2. Move the slider board down to align with each vowel to form a CVC word. 3. Practice blending the consonant, vowel, and consonant sounds, and read the C Cvc Flip Book Diy, Cvc Words Reading Practice, First Words To Read, Reading Cvc Words Activities, Blending Activities First Grade, How To Teach Cvc Words Kindergarten, T Sound Activities, Vowel And Consonant Activities, Blend Words Activities

Fynn Sor | Happy Tot Shelf on Instagram: "Make this CVC Word Slider Board to help children practice blending CVC words! 📝✨Follow @happytotshelf for more fun and engaging learning activities for children! 🔷 CVC words are simple words that follow the pattern: consonant, vowel, consonant. 🔶 Why start with CVC words? CVC words are ideal for beginners because they have clear beginning, middle, and ending sounds, making them easy to segment and blend. They are among the first words…

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