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Bug on a Rug Short Vowel CVC Games

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Linda Nelson
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Bug on a Rug is a set of 2 games, a card game and a board game, both with the objective of reading CVC pattern short vowel words. Easy to prepare for your students, this game makes a great small group activity and is also perfect for your literacy centers.
Graphics are from Maree Truelove@etsy.com.

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Hi I know that you are probably very busy but I was wondering if you could adapt this 'Bug on a rug' cvc game to a colour game? I have had a look at your preview and think that you could use the same game board and bug cards (but without the cvc words printed below).

It wouldn't matter that some of the bugs had stripes on them. Do you know how many coloured bugs you have? I would need upwards of ten coloured bugs. I understand if this is not possible and I can purchase the game 'as is'. My only concern is that I need it for 3-5yrs and I think that they would think that the cvc word is actually the colour name.

Thanks for taking the time to read this question. I am still searching TpT to see if the resource that I require is already listed (somewhere) :)
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Linda Nelson
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Hi, GoodStart!

This sounds like a workable idea. The problem is that these bugs only come in 4 colors. I have another cute set that comes in 6 colors. Is there a particular reason that you need ten? The 2 sets could probably be mixed in one game, but there would still only be six colors (the two sets overlap).

I do think it's an interesting idea. If you'd like me to go ahead with it, please leave your email when you respond so we can discuss the details.

Thanks for your interest!
Linda
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I've been teaching for 26 years, with the majority of my experience being in first grade. I taught Reading Recovery for 5 years, and that experience has impacted every day of my teaching since! For the past 10 years, I've enjoyed teaching a first grade literacy intervention class. It has also been my privilege to present various workshops on literacy topics at the local, state, and national level. My goal is to ignite a passion for reading and writing in young learners.

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