A collection of phonics objects is not complete without some CVC words represented for beginning readers to get some hands-on fun while they practice their phonics skills!


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A collection of phonics objects is not complete without some CVC words represented for beginning readers to get some hands-on fun while they practice their phonics skills!

The moveable alphabet is a wonderful tool to help young readers and writers form and learn words! We have been using it in our homeschool for just over 4 years, and we are constantly finding new and fun ways to add a little letter work into our homeschool day!

Let’s take a tour of our language objects letter by letter and get the what, where, why, and how of language objects in your phonics lessons with your young learners!

Sandpaper letter games have made flashcard games a sensory impression and have provided lots of practice and repetition while still having fun! I spent ages finding games that my homeschooled preschooler and I actually wanted to play and I am going to share that list with you today!

Sound games have provided lots of practice and repetition with phonemic awareness without it feeling like a chore for my primary homeschool kids! I spent ages researching and learning how to use these games and I want to simplify that process for you!
