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CVC Word Families Worksheets – Differentiated Practice

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These differentiated CVC word work worksheets help students of all levels practice reading and writing with 15 CVC word families and six engaging activity types, including sentence scrambles, cut-and-paste word building, and sentence writing. Perfect for centers, small groups, or morning work, this resource allows students to work at their own level while reinforcing essential literacy skills independently!

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When students work at centers, they need activities that reinforce key skills while allowing them to work independently. However, with students at varying academic levels, finding resources that meet their individual needs can be challenging. That’s why these differentiated CVC word families worksheets are perfect for your classroom!

This resource focuses on 15 different CVC word families, providing students with multiple opportunities to practice reading and writing in a structured, engaging way. Each word family includes six differentiated worksheets, allowing you to meet students where they are. The included worksheets cover:

  • Read and match – Students match CVC words to pictures
  • Cut and paste letters – Hands-on activity for word building
  • Finish the sentence – Write the correct CVC word in context
  • Sentence scramble – Arrange words to form complete sentences
  • Sentence writing – Practice writing CVC words in full sentences
  • Combination sentences – Work with pattern word families

You can easily assign different worksheets based on each student’s reading and writing level, ensuring they build confidence while working at their own pace. These activities are perfect for small group instruction, morning work, writing workshops, and literacy centers. With this resource, you’ll maximize learning time and give students the targeted practice they need to develop strong literacy skills!

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