Help your students practice blending r-controlled words and become better readers with these fun cards! Your students will love getting to “reveal” the picture after sounding out each word. This resource includes 60 r-controlled words for your students to practice. Perfect for small reading groups or literacy centers!
R-controlled Vowels Read and Reveal
More about this resource
What’s Included:
- Set up instructions and directions for use
- 60 Read and Reveal Cards to practice decoding
- 60 Write and Reveal Cards to practice encoding and word mapping
The following r-controlled vowels are included:
- ar words
- er words
- ir words
- or words
- ur words
How to Use Read and Reveal Cards:
Fold the read and reveal cards so the picture is hidden, fasten with a clothespin, paperclip, or velcro. Students touch each letter and say each sound, then blend the sounds together to read the word. Once they feel confident with the word, they will unfold the card to reveal the picture and check to see if they’ve read the word correctly!
How to Use Write and Reveal Cards:
After choosing a card students will look at the image and use magnetic letters or a dry erase marker to map the sounds they hear in the word. They will put a sound in each box, then remove the clip and reveal the word. If they built the word correctly, they keep the card in front of them. If they have trouble with the word, they put it back in the basket and try again.
♥ Perfect For:
- guided reading
- literacy centers
- word work
- phonics stations
- RTI
- independent time
- early finishers
Why teachers love these!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students love using these! The self-checking pictures are great, especially with those students that might still be struggling with blending sounds.” –Leah D.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “So glad I found these, this is exactly what I was looking for! I love that the picture is hidden so that they can self-check.” –Morgan R.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My students loved using these during one of our centers. Very easy to prep and for the students to use. Great graphics as well!” –Ellana S.