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CVC Words: Change the Beginning Sound (-AN Family)
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What It Is:
A CVC word transformation worksheet where students change the beginning letter of familiar -an words (man, fan, van, ran, tan) to form a new word that matches each picture. The activity reinforces recognition of the -an word family while strengthening phonemic awareness.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps early readers practice isolating and changing beginning sounds to create new CVC words. It supports decoding skills, phonemic manipulation, vocabulary building, and deeper understanding of word families—all key components of early literacy development.
How to Use It:
• Have students read the given CVC word aloud.
• Students identify the picture and determine the correct beginning sound.
• They replace the initial consonant to create the correct -an word (van, can, pan, fan, man).
• Great for literacy centers, small-group phonics lessons, warm-ups, or homework.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Perfect for students practicing short vowel A and CVC word families.
• Helpful for ESL learners and intervention groups needing beginning sound reinforcement.
Target Users:
Kindergarten teachers, reading specialists, tutors, and homeschool parents supporting early phonics, blending, and decoding skills.
A CVC word transformation worksheet where students change the beginning letter of familiar -an words (man, fan, van, ran, tan) to form a new word that matches each picture. The activity reinforces recognition of the -an word family while strengthening phonemic awareness.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps early readers practice isolating and changing beginning sounds to create new CVC words. It supports decoding skills, phonemic manipulation, vocabulary building, and deeper understanding of word families—all key components of early literacy development.
How to Use It:
• Have students read the given CVC word aloud.
• Students identify the picture and determine the correct beginning sound.
• They replace the initial consonant to create the correct -an word (van, can, pan, fan, man).
• Great for literacy centers, small-group phonics lessons, warm-ups, or homework.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
• Perfect for students practicing short vowel A and CVC word families.
• Helpful for ESL learners and intervention groups needing beginning sound reinforcement.
Target Users:
Kindergarten teachers, reading specialists, tutors, and homeschool parents supporting early phonics, blending, and decoding skills.




