Those short vowel sounds can be tricky. It’s so important that our young readers have a good handle on vowels. The best place to start with kiddos who are confusing the sounds is with discrimination activities. These types of activities help our students to first hear the differences between the vowel sounds. The first step is to find out which vowel sounds the student is confusing. An easy way to do this is to take a look at the student’s writing. The Make, Take & Teach Sorting Snowballs activities have several differentiated templates with varying number of vowels and different vowels combinations. Students sort either the picture or the word according to the vowel. There are 60 colorful short vowel pictures printed on snowballs and 90 CVC words for practicing reading the vowels within words. This activity is ideal for either small group instruction or as an activity within your literacy centers. Given targeted intervention, our students can master these critical sounds!
The Make, Take & Teach Sorting Snowballs activity is available through my online Teachers Pay Teachers store or through the Make, Take & Teach website.
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