Description
What It Is:
A phonics worksheet that helps early readers build CVC word fluency by changing the beginning letter to match each picture. Students start with a base -an word and then identify the correct initial sound to form a new CVC word such as van, can, pan, and fan. This activity reinforces spelling patterns, word families, and phonemic awareness.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens early reading skills by helping children recognize patterns within word families. By focusing on beginning sounds while keeping the ending consistent, learners gain confidence decoding, spelling, and blending sounds. It’s especially helpful for students who are mastering short vowel word families and need structured practice.
How to Use It:
• Have students say each picture name aloud to identify the beginning sound.
• Guide them to write the correct starting letter to complete each -an word.
• Use during literacy centers, morning work, small-group instruction, or homework.
• Encourage students to read the completed word aloud to reinforce blending.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Pre-K to Grade 1.
• Ideal for emerging readers and English language learners.
• Excellent for phonics practice focusing on CVC words and word families.
Target Users:
Perfect for preschool and kindergarten teachers, reading specialists, tutors, and homeschool parents supporting foundational phonics skills.
Meta Description: A printable CVC -an word family worksheet for Pre-K–1. Students change the beginning letter to match each picture and build early phonics and decoding skills. If you'd like, I can also:
📌 Create a version for -at, -ap, -ag, -it, -in, -op, etc.
📌 Add an answer key
📌 Make a harder version with blends (e.g., plan, scan, bran)
A phonics worksheet that helps early readers build CVC word fluency by changing the beginning letter to match each picture. Students start with a base -an word and then identify the correct initial sound to form a new CVC word such as van, can, pan, and fan. This activity reinforces spelling patterns, word families, and phonemic awareness.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens early reading skills by helping children recognize patterns within word families. By focusing on beginning sounds while keeping the ending consistent, learners gain confidence decoding, spelling, and blending sounds. It’s especially helpful for students who are mastering short vowel word families and need structured practice.
How to Use It:
• Have students say each picture name aloud to identify the beginning sound.
• Guide them to write the correct starting letter to complete each -an word.
• Use during literacy centers, morning work, small-group instruction, or homework.
• Encourage students to read the completed word aloud to reinforce blending.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Pre-K to Grade 1.
• Ideal for emerging readers and English language learners.
• Excellent for phonics practice focusing on CVC words and word families.
Target Users:
Perfect for preschool and kindergarten teachers, reading specialists, tutors, and homeschool parents supporting foundational phonics skills.
Meta Description: A printable CVC -an word family worksheet for Pre-K–1. Students change the beginning letter to match each picture and build early phonics and decoding skills. If you'd like, I can also:
📌 Create a version for -at, -ap, -ag, -it, -in, -op, etc.
📌 Add an answer key
📌 Make a harder version with blends (e.g., plan, scan, bran)
