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-AN Word Family Unscramble Practice
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What It Is:
A simple, student-friendly -AN word family worksheet where learners unscramble mixed-up letters (NCA, AFN, AVN, PNA) to form correct CVC and CCVC words ending with -an. A cute panda theme adds extra engagement for young readers.
Why Use It:
This activity strengthens phonics skills by helping students recognize word families, identify ending patterns, and decode scrambled words. It supports spelling development, phonemic awareness, and confidence in reading familiar -AN words.
How to Use It:
• Students say the scrambled letters aloud, then look for the common -an ending.
• Rearrange letters to form the correct -AN word and write it on the blank line.
• Use during morning warmups, literacy centers, small-group phonics lessons, or homework practice.
• Extend by having students write a sentence using one or more of the completed -AN words.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Excellent for early readers practicing CVC word families.
• Useful for intervention groups and ESL learners working on decoding skills.
Target Users:
Kindergarten teachers, Grade 1 teachers, reading specialists, tutors, and homeschool educators focusing on early phonics instruction.
A simple, student-friendly -AN word family worksheet where learners unscramble mixed-up letters (NCA, AFN, AVN, PNA) to form correct CVC and CCVC words ending with -an. A cute panda theme adds extra engagement for young readers.
Why Use It:
This activity strengthens phonics skills by helping students recognize word families, identify ending patterns, and decode scrambled words. It supports spelling development, phonemic awareness, and confidence in reading familiar -AN words.
How to Use It:
• Students say the scrambled letters aloud, then look for the common -an ending.
• Rearrange letters to form the correct -AN word and write it on the blank line.
• Use during morning warmups, literacy centers, small-group phonics lessons, or homework practice.
• Extend by having students write a sentence using one or more of the completed -AN words.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Excellent for early readers practicing CVC word families.
• Useful for intervention groups and ESL learners working on decoding skills.
Target Users:
Kindergarten teachers, Grade 1 teachers, reading specialists, tutors, and homeschool educators focusing on early phonics instruction.




