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CVC Word Games & Sentence Building for Kids - Handwriting Practice, Phonics Flash Cards, Sight Word Tracing for Pre-K, Kindergarten & Homeschool Learning Activities

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  • Interactive CVC Word Games & Sentence Building: Boost your child’s early literacy skills with engaging CVC word games and sentence-building activities. These interactive exercises help kids develop their reading and writing foundations while having fun, ideal for Pre-K, preschool, and kindergarten learners
  • Handwriting Practice for Early Learners: Includes handwriting practice sheets to reinforce proper letter formation and improve fine motor skills. Perfect for kids learning to write, these tracing activities allow them to confidently practice sight words and letter strokes
  • Phonics-Based Flash Cards for Reading Success: Our phonics flashcards teach essential sound-letter relationships, enabling children to recognize and pronounce CVC words. This makes learning phonics fun, helping children to develop fluency and comprehension skills
  • Sight Word Tracing for Building Vocabulary: Help your child expand their vocabulary with our sight word tracing exercises. These activities focus on key sight words for early learners, helping them improve their reading speed and accuracy while strengthening their word recognition skills
  • Perfect for Homeschool, Preschool & Classroom Learning: Designed for a range of learning environments, whether at home, preschool, or kindergarten, these educational activities make learning to read and write exciting. Ideal for homeschool parents and educators, this kit supports structured lessons or casual playtime learning



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CVC Word Games & Sentence Building for Kids

Learn with Fun

Learn with Fun

These engaging learning flash cards are designed with vibrant images and large, easy-to-read text, making early education enjoyable for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. Perfect for strengthening essential early learning skills in a fun and interactive way!

Handwriting Practice

Handwriting Practice

Help your kindergarten students master reading and writing CVC words with these fun and engaging CVC Word Family Sentences. Perfect for building foundational literacy skills in an enjoyable way!

Double Sided Flash Cards

Double Sided Flash Cards

Boost your students' fluency and reading comprehension with these simple CVC word and sentence activities, perfect for kindergarten and preschool learning. Ideal for building foundational literacy skills in a fun, effective way!

Write-on & Wipe-off Surface

Write-on & Wipe-off Surface

These helpful lines and grids provide support for writing straight and legibly with ease. The reusable dry-erase cards make learning and practice fun, allowing for endless practice and skill-building!

CVC Word Games Sentence Building for Kids

Kyrsten K
2025-09-06 13:40:29
Our daughter is in Kindergarten and really working on writing her words and forming sentences. This is the perfect set to help her practice with that. The dry erase functionality is awesome, so even when mistakes are made, she can try over and over again. She seems to enjoy the size of each card too, because there is plenty of room for her to form her letters properly. She has used them over and over again and they have held up well. I would definitely recommend!
Elizabeth
2025-08-11 18:32:30
These are a great way to get in some handwriting practice and basic reading skills. It's great to have the bigger letters and lines and to be able to use them again and again makes them perfect for a classroom type setting. Overall good value for us.
Tamaras_booknook
2025-06-14 10:39:40
I home-school my daughter and she is great with writing but is only just starting to learn sentence structure and parts of speech. These have been great add-ons to her language arts curriculum to help her practice.
John
2025-05-08 21:30:22
Got this to help with development and help start working on more advanced things above kindergarten and this makes studying easies that it usually is to do homework.I like that it's dry erase and it comes with everything you need. It has different words and also had some blank ones included as well for us to make our own. This was a good size for what it needs to be and works as it's intended too.Good product.
Jacqueline H.
2025-04-15 15:03:23
Perfect size for kids to use to learn how to write. The printed words are easy to read and provide a terrific learning tool. Bright and colorful to get the kid's attention!
Arigney
2025-02-02 15:12:54
I’ve been using these with my 1st graders as well as the kids in my after school program and they love them! Idk if it is the obsession with dry erase markers over a standard pencil but any tool that encourages them to write and learn is loved by me! Great addition to our curriculum and homework bin!
MKCP
2025-01-21 18:39:29
My 3 yr old has been learning how to write her ABCs at preschool, so she's been asking me to get her some "ABC tracing stuff" for home, like they have at school. She picked this item because of its bright colors and the pictures on the cards.PROs:- If you're trying to teach a specific vowel sound and/or if your child is working on a specific vowel, these color-coded flashcards are great, because you can easily pick out CVC sight words by a specific vowel sound: purple ('A'), red ('E'), green ('I'), blue ('O'), orange ('U')- There are four (4) activities per card: tracing the word, independently writing the word, completing a sentence, and writing your own sentence with the word.- 20 sheets = 40 different sight words (front / back).- The cards are printer paper size (8.5" x 11") and feel sturdy.- My tot used a dry-erase marker and was able to easily write on the cards / wipe to erase her marksCONs:- Plural: The "leg" card says, "I have two _ _ _ _." To keep in line with the CVC pattern, it should be printed as "I have two _ _ _s," as the child practiced the l-e-g letters (without the 's').- Grammar: The "nut" card says, "Who eat my _ _ _." It should say, "Who ate my _ _ _?" There are two errors here: "eat" should be "ate," and the period ('.') at the end should be a question mark ('?') because the sentence is a question, not a statement.- Long (sentence) words: 1) The "box" card says, "What is inside the _ _ _?" If a child is trying to independently work on CVC sight words, "What is in the _ _ _?" would be a much better / more appropriate word choice for that sentence. 2) The "dog" card says, "They are walking the _ _ _." For the same reason, that sentence could instead say, "They walk the _ _ _."- For the price point, I would've liked to have seen a dry-erase marker and/or an envelope to hold all of the cards.
Whalieo
2025-01-15 17:13:52
These work really well. They are easy to clean and the lines are really helpful. I would just say that they are a bit thin.
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