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What It Is:
An engaging -at word family worksheet where students unscramble mixed-up letters (tpa, tha, tca, atm, tra, tba) and match each solved word to the correct picture. This activity combines phonics decoding, spelling practice, and visual matching to reinforce early reading skills.
Why Use It:
Unscramble tasks help students analyze letter patterns, strengthen phonemic awareness, and build confidence reading CVC words. Matching the completed word to a picture adds visual support, making it ideal for early learners and ESL students.
How to Use It:
• Students read the scrambled letters and rearrange them to form the correct -at word.
• After writing the word, they draw a line to match it with the correct picture.
• Perfect for literacy centers, small-group phonics work, morning warm-ups, or homework.
• Extend by having students write a sentence using each completed word.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Great for early phonics learners practicing CVC decoding.
• Helpful for intervention, special education, and ESL instruction.
An engaging -at word family worksheet where students unscramble mixed-up letters (tpa, tha, tca, atm, tra, tba) and match each solved word to the correct picture. This activity combines phonics decoding, spelling practice, and visual matching to reinforce early reading skills.
Why Use It:
Unscramble tasks help students analyze letter patterns, strengthen phonemic awareness, and build confidence reading CVC words. Matching the completed word to a picture adds visual support, making it ideal for early learners and ESL students.
How to Use It:
• Students read the scrambled letters and rearrange them to form the correct -at word.
• After writing the word, they draw a line to match it with the correct picture.
• Perfect for literacy centers, small-group phonics work, morning warm-ups, or homework.
• Extend by having students write a sentence using each completed word.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Great for early phonics learners practicing CVC decoding.
• Helpful for intervention, special education, and ESL instruction.




