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What It Is:
This CVC words matching game worksheet is a cut-and-play phonics activity where students match simple CVC words to their corresponding pictures. Learners cut out word cards and picture cards, then correctly pair each word with the matching image. Featuring familiar objects like cat, dog, sun, hat, and bed, the worksheet supports early reading through visual-word connections.

Why Use It:
This worksheet helps strengthen phonemic awareness, decoding skills, and word recognition. By matching words to pictures, students practice blending consonant-vowel-consonant sounds in a hands-on way. The interactive format keeps young learners engaged while reinforcing foundational reading skills essential for early literacy success.

How to Use It:
• Print the worksheet and cut along the dotted lines to create word and picture cards.
• Have students read each CVC word and match it to the correct picture.
• Use it during phonics centers, small-group instruction, or independent practice.
• Laminate the pieces for repeated use as a reusable learning game.

Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for early learners beginning to read simple words.
Kindergarten: Ideal for introducing CVC word decoding and sound blending.
Grade 1: Great for reinforcing early reading and word recognition skills.

Target Users:
Teachers, parents, homeschoolers, and early childhood educators looking for an engaging CVC words matching game to support phonics instruction and early reading development.