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What It Is:
A word scramble worksheet focused on the -at word family, where students rearrange mixed-up letters (CTA, TBA, HTA, RTA, TMA, TPA, TSA) to form correct CVC or CVCe-style -at words. This activity strengthens spelling, phonics decoding, and word recognition skills.
Why Use It:
Scramble activities encourage students to analyze letter patterns, recognize familiar word families, and apply phonics knowledge to decode and spell simple words. It boosts early reading confidence and reinforces common -at words used in beginning literacy instruction.
How to Use It:
• Have students sound out the letters and try rearranging them to form an -at word.
• Students write the correct word in the blank next to each scrambled set.
• Use during phonics lessons, morning work, centers, small-group instruction, or homework practice.
• Extend by asking students to write a sentence with each completed word.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Useful for early readers practicing CVC patterns.
• Also great for ESL learners and intervention groups.
A word scramble worksheet focused on the -at word family, where students rearrange mixed-up letters (CTA, TBA, HTA, RTA, TMA, TPA, TSA) to form correct CVC or CVCe-style -at words. This activity strengthens spelling, phonics decoding, and word recognition skills.
Why Use It:
Scramble activities encourage students to analyze letter patterns, recognize familiar word families, and apply phonics knowledge to decode and spell simple words. It boosts early reading confidence and reinforces common -at words used in beginning literacy instruction.
How to Use It:
• Have students sound out the letters and try rearranging them to form an -at word.
• Students write the correct word in the blank next to each scrambled set.
• Use during phonics lessons, morning work, centers, small-group instruction, or homework practice.
• Extend by asking students to write a sentence with each completed word.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Useful for early readers practicing CVC patterns.
• Also great for ESL learners and intervention groups.




