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Seasonal Short Vowel Sounds ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, ŭ Centers, Activities & Worksheets

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The Teaching Scene by Maureen
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Are you looking for some seasonal practice activities for the short vowel sounds? This resource is for you! Practice the short vowel sounds of ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, ŭ with these seasonal center games & worksheets! You have a variety of seasonal games to choose to practice the short vowel sounds that include picture cards, word and sentence reading, and word building activities. Have some fun while learning the short vowel sounds!

Resource Prep: Each of the center games should be printed on cardstock and laminated to use yearly.. Directions for each game are on each center game. Note: You may use as many cards as you want for each game and some game boards may be printed back to back to save on cardstock. Worksheets can be just copied on regular copy paper for the number of students you have.

Resource Includes the Following:

Fall Short Vowel Picture Match

Apple Make a Word Game

Leaves Short Vowel Word Game(s)

Fall Short Vowel Sounds Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences

Penguin Short Vowel Picture Word Match

Snowman Make a Word Game

Winter Short Vowel Word Game(s)

Winter Short Vowel Sounds Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences

Sun Short Vowel Picture & Word Match

Kite Make a Word Game

Flowers Vowel Short Word Game(s)

Spring Short Vowel Sounds Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences

Bonus: Summer Short Vowels Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences

Short Vowel Sounds Worksheets: 83 Worksheets

Resource Directions:

Fall Centers:

Fall Short Vowel Sound Match: Matching Game: Children match the pictures short vowel sound with the correct short vowel letter. Memory Game: Children can play this by placing the cards face down in rows. They take turns turning two cards over to see if the leaf vowel letter matches the acorn picture vowel sound. If it does, they keep both cards, if not they turn the cards back over and the next child has a turn. The person who has the most matches wins the game.

Apple Short Vowel Sound Make a Word Game: Students insert vowels apples onto line on the word cards and make words. Students can write words on white boards or paper. They may also use the Make A Word worksheets included in this resource.

Leaves Short Vowel Word Game: Children place cards face down and take turns drawing a card. If student can read the word, they keep it, if they cannot they must put it back. If the draw a sign card they follow that direction, take another turn or lose a turn. They must read all their cards and the person who has the most cards wins. Memory Game: Make two sets of the word cards and children place the cards face down in rows. They take turns turning two cards over to see if they have matched the same s words. If it does, they keep both cards, if not they turn the cards back over and the next child has a turn. The person who has the most matches wins the game

Fall Short Vowel Sounds Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences: Two types of game cards with short vowel sounds words and sentences, one for each of the five vowel sounds. There are10 game cards in total. Students roll one dice and read the words or sentences in the row they have rolled.

Winter Centers:

Penguin Short Vowel Sound Word Match: Matching Game: Children match the pictures short vowel sound with the correct short vowel sound word. Memory Game: Children can play this by placing the cards face down in rows. They take turns turning two cards over to see if the penguin word matches the snowflake picture. If it does, they keep both cards, if not they turn the cards back over and the next child has a turn. The person who has the most matches wins the game.

Snowman Short Vowel Sound Make a Word Game: Children take a snowflake (consonant & consonant blends are provided) and put it in front of a word chunk snowman to make a word. Children can write word on paper or white board or use one of the worksheets to go with this activity.

Winter Short Vowel Word Game: Children place cards face down and take turns drawing a card. If student can read the word, they keep it, if they cannot they must put it back. If the draw a direction card they follow that direction, take another turn or lose a turn. They must read all their cards and the person who has the most cards wins. Memory Game: Make two sets of the word cards and children place the cards face down in rows. They take turns turning two cards over to see if they have matched the same s words. If it does, they keep both cards, if not they turn the cards back over and the next child has a turn. The person who has the most matches wins the game

Winter Short Vowel Sounds Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences: Two types of game cards with short vowel sounds words and sentences, one for each of the five vowel sounds. There are10 game cards in total. Students roll one dice and read the words or sentences in the row they have rolled.

Spring Centers:

Sunshine Short Vowel Sound Word Match: Matching Game: Children match the pictures short vowel sound with the correct short vowel sound letter. Memory Game: Children can play this by placing the cards face down in rows. They take turns turning two cards over to see if the sunshine picture matches the short vowel sound letter cloud. If it does, they keep both cards, if not they turn the cards back over and the next child has a turn. The person who has the most matches wins the game.

Kite Short Vowel Sound Make a Word Game: Children take a cloud (consonants, diagraphs & consonant blends are provided) and put it in front of a word chunk kite to make a word. Children can write word on paper or white board or use one of the worksheets to go with this activity.

Flowers Short Vowel Word Game: Children place cards face down and take turns drawing a card. If student can read the word, they keep it, if they cannot they must put it back. If the draw a direction card they follow that direction. They must read all their cards and the person who has the most cards wins. Memory Game: Make two sets of the word cards and children place the cards face down in rows. They take turns turning two cards over to see if they have matched the same s words. If it does, they keep both cards, if not they turn the cards back over and the next child has a turn. The person who has the most matches wins the game

Spring Short Vowel Sounds Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences: Two types of game cards with short vowel sounds words and sentences, one for each of the five vowel sounds. There are 10 game cards in total. Students roll one dice and read the words or sentences in the row they have rolled.

Bonus Roll It & Read It Game Cards

Summer Short Vowel Sounds Roll It! Read It! Words & Sentences: Two types of game cards with short vowel sounds words and sentences. Each game card has all the vowel sound words and sentences on the game card. There are10 game cards in total. Students roll one dice and read the words or sentences in the row they have rolled.

Short Vowel Worksheets: Students can use these worksheets with the center games or on their own using letter tiles to make words.

Kids have some short vowel fun while learning with these centers & worksheets!


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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
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.
Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels.
Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).
Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.

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