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What It Is:
A word family matching worksheet where students draw lines to connect at family words—such as hat, mat, vat, fat, and cat—to the correct pictures. Designed to reinforce early phonics and decoding skills.
Why Use It:
Matching activities help students visually connect CVC words with real-world objects, strengthening their phonemic awareness, vocabulary, and reading fluency. This worksheet supports early literacy and builds confidence with word families.
How to Use It:
• Read each -at word aloud with students.
• Have students identify the picture that matches the word’s meaning.
• Draw a line to connect each word with its corresponding image.
Grade Suitability:
Best for early learners:
• Preschool & Kindergarten
• Grade 1 phonics review
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, homeschoolers, tutors, and early readers developing CVC word recognition and foundational reading skills.
A word family matching worksheet where students draw lines to connect at family words—such as hat, mat, vat, fat, and cat—to the correct pictures. Designed to reinforce early phonics and decoding skills.
Why Use It:
Matching activities help students visually connect CVC words with real-world objects, strengthening their phonemic awareness, vocabulary, and reading fluency. This worksheet supports early literacy and builds confidence with word families.
How to Use It:
• Read each -at word aloud with students.
• Have students identify the picture that matches the word’s meaning.
• Draw a line to connect each word with its corresponding image.
Grade Suitability:
Best for early learners:
• Preschool & Kindergarten
• Grade 1 phonics review
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, homeschoolers, tutors, and early readers developing CVC word recognition and foundational reading skills.




