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CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words are essential for teaching children to decode, or read, unknown words. These printable CVC word flashcards feature colorful imagery and easy to identify middle vowel sounds for practice. Print the free flashcards to use for self practice or as a fun matching game!
And these free printable CVC word flashcards are excellent practice for students learning to read! They can be used a few ways- as flashcards for self-practice reading simple word, OR as a fun matching game!
Once all vowel sounds are taught, children can use all the flashcards for sorting practice! Since they are all CVC words, the way to sort these would be by vowel sounds. After they sort and read the words, they can match the words to the corresponding pictures.
The alphabet cards have the vowels with a dark pink background and the consonants in blue. There are color-coded phonics cards for short vowel sounds AND long vowel sounds. I also included cards for final x, hard and soft c/g, and the final sound of y {long i and long e}, which are not pictured.
The reason I color-coded the phonics cards was to make it easier for kids to tell the difference between the phonics patterns, especially if several of the patterns are featured on a wall or in a flip book at one time.
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Below I'll show you how to make flash cards and laminate them (without a laminator!). Plus I'll show you how you can gather together your own photos and turn them into baby flash cards too using some free online photo-editing software. Of course, if you've got your own software you're more comfortable with then you can use that instead.
If you're a whizz with photoshop or other photo-editing software then you'll find it quite straight forward to make labeled flash cards from your digital images. All you need to do is make a 6"x4" template and add your particular image and a label at its base.
To make your own photos into flash cards, you'll first need to download thisblank flash card template. Right-click on the link, choose "save target as", and save it to your desktop. The template is literally just a blank white image, but you'll need it to make sure your flash card turns out the right size.
Another "laminating" option is to use clear plastic adhesive contact paper to make flash cards. Just cut two rectangles big enough to cover your cards and leaving plenty of margin so the layers can make a complete contact around the edges. Once you've covered both sides then trim neatly around to neaten the margin.
I decided to sew a simple draw-string bag to store the flash cards in out of cute fabric. The bag could have been a bit longer, but that was the piece of fabric I had and it seemed to work okay! You could equally use a small box, plastic container, or an envelope. 2b1af7f3a8