Short Vowel CVC Games: Don't Get Skunked

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This ELA CCSS aligned packet includes 8 Don’t Get Skunked Games to help you students become fluent with Short A, Short I, Short O, Short E, and Short U CVC words. There are 2 Short A games, 1 Short O game, 2 Short I games, 1 Short E game and 2 Short U games which are all color coded. Students will have fun playing the games while trying not to get skunked. The winner gets to wear the “I Didn’t Get Skunked “ Headband. Students can earn the “Funky, Spunky, Sweet Smelling Skunky” Award.

Table of Contents:
This ELA CCSS aligned packet includes 8 Don’t Get Skunked Games to help you students become fluent with Short A, Short I, Short O, Short E, and Short U CVC words. There are 2 Short A games, 1 Short O game, 2 Short I games, 1 Short E game and 2 Short U games which are all color coded. Students will have fun playing the games while trying not to get skunked. The winner
gets to wear the “I Didn’t Get Skunked “ Headband. Students can earn the “Funky, Spunky, Sweet Smelling Skunky” Award.

Table of Contents:
Common Core Standards
Game and Headband Instructions
“Funky, Skunky, Sweet Smelling Skunky” Award
2 Short A Games (Word Cards)
1 Short O Game (Word Cards)
2 Short I Games (Word Cards)
1 Short E Game (Word Cards)
2 Short U Games (Word Cards)

*** This is a revised and updated packet. If you have already purchased the original you can download this updated copy for free. Thank you.
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81 pages
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.

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