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CVC Cookie Match with Pictures and Words

October 19, 2017 By: Liz

Practice reading with this CVC cookie match activity. Each hand has a picture and each cookie has a matching word so they’re perfect for putting together!

Scroll down to find links to lots more awesome cookie activities.

Match CVC words and pictures with this free CVC cookie match activity!

The words and pictures included in this set are:

Animals

  • pig, hen, dog, cat
  • rat, ram, cow, bat

Transportation

  • cab, car, tug, jet
  • bus, sub, van, ski

Put a cookie in each hand by matching the CVC words and pictures!

Simple to use!

Print off either the colour or black and white hands and cookies onto card. Cut them out and if using the blackline version kids can colour the pictures. Ask your kids to put the correct cookie into the matching hand.

If they’re not ready to read an entire word, focus on beginning and/or ending sounds, or middle vowels.

Download CVC Cookie Match activity here

Click on the following highlighted link to download your CVC COOKIE MATCH ACTIVITY. It will immediately be sent to your downloads folder or other device equivalent.

Want more cookie activities?

Wow! Find links to all these amazing (and free) cookie learning activities for kids!

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:

Cookie Counting Games // The STEM Laboratory

Cookie Alphabet Pre-Writing Cards // Modern Preschool

2D Shape Cookies and Milk // Sara J Creations

Cookie Ten Frame Matching Game // The Kindergarten Connection

Felt Cookies Baking Set // Teach Me Mommy

Cookie Counting Playdough Mats // Schooling a Monkey

CVC Cookie Match with Pictures and Words // Liz’s Early Learning Spot

Mouse and Cookie Alphabet Matching Game // The Letters of Literacy

Editable Cookie Word Work Game // Playdough to Plato

Cookie Counting Clip Cards // A Dab of Glue Will Do

Cookie Roll and Cover Math Game // Mom Inspired Life

Rhyming Cookies // Fairy Poppins

Want more free CVC activities?

  • Little books with CVC and sight words
  • CVC word puzzles
  • CVC clip cards: beginning and ending sounds

Could your kids use 80 CVC puzzles?

Check out THIS FUN PACK in my store.

Practice CVC words with these lovely puzzles, in colour and black and white!

 

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Comments

  1. marwa says

    October 28, 2017 at 7:25 am

    Hello Liz,
    I do really need your help as my 5 years son is still confused in counting from 11 till 20 .
    Can you help me
    Thanks in advance
    Marwa qader

    • Liz says

      October 28, 2017 at 10:06 am

      Hi Marwa,
      Please don’t be too worried about your son’s progress at this age. It’s very normal for 5-year olds to have their teen numbers mixed up! My suggestion is to do fun counting activities with him so that he’s enjoying himself and not feeling stressed about the math. Instead of doing all the teen numbers just focus on 1-12. Once he’s comfortable with 11 and 12 add 13 and 14 etc. Think about counting while you both jump together, or count cars as they go past, or build a tower with 14 blocks, or count and eat 15 peas.

      Have lots of patience! For learning and remembering it’s very important that a child is happy as they learn, if they feel pressured they can set up a mental block and start to believe they aren’t smart enough to understand math. So even if you’re worried about his progress, don’t let him see it, just make counting a normal and fun part of every day life!

      I hope this gives you some reassurance.
      Liz

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