I LOVE our new CVC Scoops because they are so hands-on and interactive or maybe it’s because we LOVE ice cream!! Besides who doesn’t love ice-cream? When you give a kid ice-cream scoops, it makes learning CVC words a little sweeter 🙂
These CVC Scoops work with 165 different CVC words and 25 word families! Now that is a lot of CVC practice! Students get to color, cut and paste the correct CVC ice-cream scoop onto the correct ice-cream cone. Very interactive…very hands-on!
CVC Scoops
CVC Scoops meets the following Common Core Standards:
K.RFS.2- Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
a. Recognize and produce rhyming words.
b. Count, pronounce blend, and segment syllables in spoken words.
c. Blend and segment onsets and rimes of single-syllables in spoken words.
d. Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant or CVC words.
e. Add or substitute individual sounds 9phonemes) in simple, one-syllable words to make new words.
It’s simple, fun and effective and still meeting Common Core Standards!Check out CVC Scoops in our shops below!
Kristen says
This looks awesome as always Annie!! You make me want to teach a younger grade with all of your goodies…I would seriously buy everything you have if I did! I didn't miss the unveiling of the classroom you're making at home, did I? I've been so behind this winter! 🙂
amoffatt says
Oh Kristen…I can't even talk about the unveiling of the classroom 🙁 You didn't miss anything! It hasn't happened yet, BUT The Moffatt Man promises that it will be done this Spring!
learningmyself says
omgoodness!! love these!! 🙂 Amy
Miss Williams says
All of your products are so adorable! I
Sarah Paul says
Adorable as always! Love those Annie!
Sarah
Sarah's First Grade Snippets
Katie Knight says
I am buying these for sure. I can't wait to meet you on Saturday.
Fluttering Through First Grade says
Seriously Annie-your stuff is the cutest!
Can't wait to see you Saturday!
~Christy & Tammy
Fluttering Through First Grade