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Simple CVC Word Scramble: Practice The -at Word Family
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What It Is:
This worksheet is a fun and engaging "Word Scramble" activity focused on the -at word family. It features four clear illustrations—a cute bear hat, a welcome mat, a small bat, and a friendly kitten—with a set of scrambled lowercase letters next to each. Students are tasked with unscrambling the letters to correctly spell the word that matches the picture.
Why Use It:
It supports early literacy and phonics development by helping children recognize letter patterns and word structures. This activity strengthens spelling confidence, improves handwriting, and reinforces the relationship between visual images and written words.
How to Use It:
• Look at the illustration on the left side of the row to identify the object.
• Examine the scrambled letters in the middle column and try to sound them out.
• Rearrange the letters to form the correct word and write it neatly in the white box on the right.
• Once finished, children can color the illustrations for additional fine motor practice.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Kindergarten to Grade 1.
• Younger kids focus on identifying letters and basic phonics sounds.
• Older students focus on spelling accuracy and independent writing skills.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, or tutors looking for a quick and effective literacy warm-up or homework assignment.
This worksheet is a fun and engaging "Word Scramble" activity focused on the -at word family. It features four clear illustrations—a cute bear hat, a welcome mat, a small bat, and a friendly kitten—with a set of scrambled lowercase letters next to each. Students are tasked with unscrambling the letters to correctly spell the word that matches the picture.
Why Use It:
It supports early literacy and phonics development by helping children recognize letter patterns and word structures. This activity strengthens spelling confidence, improves handwriting, and reinforces the relationship between visual images and written words.
How to Use It:
• Look at the illustration on the left side of the row to identify the object.
• Examine the scrambled letters in the middle column and try to sound them out.
• Rearrange the letters to form the correct word and write it neatly in the white box on the right.
• Once finished, children can color the illustrations for additional fine motor practice.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Kindergarten to Grade 1.
• Younger kids focus on identifying letters and basic phonics sounds.
• Older students focus on spelling accuracy and independent writing skills.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary teachers, homeschooling parents, or tutors looking for a quick and effective literacy warm-up or homework assignment.




