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Word Families — ab, ag, am, an Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — h digraphs Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — aw, oi, oy, au Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — ack, ast, and, ant, ash, ank, ast Racing Phonics Game
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Word Families — at, ad, ap Pirate Phonics Game
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Word Families — ell, end, ent, est Dragon Phonics Game
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Word Families — et, ed, ep, eg, em, en Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — ib, ip, ig, id Racing Phonics Game
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Word Families — ick, ish, iff, ink, int, itch Pirate Phonics Game
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Word Families — in, im, it, ix, ist Dragon Phonics Game
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Word Families — n, blends, double, digraphs, other Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — ock, ox, ond, ong, onk, ost Racing Phonics Game
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Word Families — od, ot, ob, op, og, om Pirate Phonics Game
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Word Families — ub, ug, um, un, up, ut, us Dragon Phonics Game
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Word Families — uck, ump, ung, unk, ust, uzz Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — s blends Racing Phonics Game
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Word Families — ea, ee, long e Pirate Phonics Game
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Word Families — long a, silent e family Dragon Phonics Game
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Word Families — long a vowel digraphs Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — r, l blends Racing Phonics Game
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Word Families — igh digraph Racing Phonics Game
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Word Families — long i, silent e Dragon Phonics Game
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Word Families — long o, silent e Pirate Phonics Game
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Word Families — long u digraphs Space Phonics Game
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Word Families — long u, silent e Racing Phonics Game
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Word Families — oa, oe, ow, old, ost Dragon Phonics Game
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Word Families — r controlled vowels Pirate Phonics Game
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Word Families — y long vowels Space Phonics Game
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Word Families Activities for Teaching Phonics
Word families are a great way to teach children synthetic phonics and make reading easier. A list of words belonging to a word family are introduced. Most common word families with the short ‘a’ sound include: at, as in bat and cat, ap as in nap and clap. They also occur in long vowel combinations such as ‘eep’ as in sheep and deep, and ‘oat’ as in goat and float. Word families tend to have the same vowel and consonant combination in their endings. With the same ending, word families can be used to read and spell a variety of words. This leads to an exponential growth in a child’s reading and spelling capabilities. Using a word family lists, students can practice reading unknown words and build a vocabulary for unfamiliar words.
Teachers could also use a word families chart. The goal of word family charts is to develop phonemic awareness, which is crucial to reading success. By introducing a word family, students will understand how similar words sound and look. They will also begin to recognize that the alphabetic writing system is a complex system, and that one little chunk of a word can be used to unlock a whole host of words. They will soon discover that this linguistic tool is an invaluable tool in reading and learning.
Word family activities are a fun and efficient way to help kids practice and build their vocabulary with these word families. Whether in a classroom setting or with a parent at home, these activities are a great way to get children involved and practice reading a new word family. At Kiz Phonics we offer several word family activities in the form of games, worksheets and lesson plan materials.
Before teaching word families to your students, they should have strong phonemic awareness skills. During the first phase, children should be exposed to a word family one at a time. It is important to introduce each word family in a separate activity. Generally, avoid teaching too many word families in a day. Ideally, one or two word families a day is sufficient. It is essential to be consistent though. To further develop children’s reading abilities, they can be made to brainstorm for a word that rhymes with another. While they are learning the word family, they can also play games that practice rhyming with different letters.
Word families can help your students learn to read because the word families often have similar letter patterns that can be absorbed quickly.
What are Word Families?
Beginning readers can benefit greatly from learning and implementing word families. Here is what I share regarding phonograms (the fancy word for word families) in my I Can Teach My Child to Read eBook:
“Another strategy that has proven to be helpful for many children is the teaching of phonograms. We often refer to these as “word families” because the onset (beginning sound of the word) can be changed to produce a family of words that all rhyme. This allows children to begin grouping sets of letters within a word to make it more easily recognizable the next time that she sees the same chunk.”
“Once your child recognizes the word “mop”, she’ll then have an advantage to reading all of the other words that have the same rime (top, pop, stop, cop, hop) because only one letter (the onset) is changing.”
Word families can be taught and incorporated in a variety of different word games and activities, which make learning fun and engaging for kindergarten and preschool learners.
Our Favorites:
Word Family Activity: LEGO Buildings
Word Family Game: Fishing
Word Family Activity: Pull Out Words
Word Family Game: Snowball Toss
Word Family Game
Word Family Activity: Playdough with Alphabet Stamps
More Word Family Activities & Games:
Word Family Game: Word Ladders :: No Time for Flashcards
Word Building with Magnets and Tape :: No Time for Flashcards
Spin and Rhyme :: No Time for Flashcards
Word Family Activity: Houses Worksheet :: No Time for Flashcards
Rhyming Jars :: No Time for Flashcards
Word Family Game: Spin a Word Family :: Playdough to Plato
Word Family Game: Tic Tac Toe :: Kids Activities Blog
Word Family Blackout :: This Reading Mama
Word Family Activity: Learn to Read Strips :: Kids Activities Blog
Word Family Playdough Mats :: 1+1+1=1
Roll & Graph Word Families :: 1+1+1=1
DIY Building Words Center :: Apples & ABC’s
The Cat in the Hat Word Family Game :: The Pleasantest Thing
Word Families Flip Chart :: Kids Activities Blog
Word Family Garden :: Playdough to Plato
Word Family Eggs :: Playdough to Plato
Word Families with Bread Ties :: Still Playing School
Paint Chip Word Families :: Life with Moore Babies
Word Family Slam :: Toddler Approved
Apples and Worms Word Family Activity :: J Daniel 4’s Mom
Keurig Cup Word Families :: Kathy Griffin’s Teaching Strategies
McDonalds Fries Word Family Sorting :: First Grade Schoolbox
Stamp & Spell Literacy Play (with laydough, alphabet stamps, and scrabble letters) :: Childhood 101
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Worksheets
Print this page, then cut and staple it together. This mini-book features words that end with -all: ball, small, and tall.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
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This worksheet has 4 different activities for students to complete to learn about words that end with -all.
1st Grade
Color in the ovals with -all words and then write the -all words on the primary-ruled lines associated with the images provided. On the bottom, circle the pictures that end with -all.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Cut out the -all words at the bottom of this page and glue it under the picture that matches it.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Cut out these word cards and build sentences using at least one «all» word in each. Then practice your printing skills by writing the sentences on the lined paper provided.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Figure out the missing letter to each word by looking at the pictures.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Look at the images provided and determine what the missing initial letters to each word are and then rewrite the word on the lines below it.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Color in the circles with the right letters to make a word that matches the picture and then write that word on the lines next to it.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
For each picture, find the word in each horizontal word hunt and circle it.
1st Grade
Have your students think of words that end with -all and write them down. For some, there are picture hints to help them figure it out.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Color, trace, and write each word on this printable worksheet.
1st Grade
Students can think of as many -all words as they can and write them down on the lines.
1st Grade
Use letter stampers and an ink pad to make the following words: hall, call, stall, fall, and small.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Word Games
Print and cut out the flash cards. Flip the cards face-down and have a pair of students alternate turning over cards to make a match.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
A pencil and a paperclip is needed to create this word spinner. With the spinner you can have students take turns spinning it and writing the words the spinner lands on.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Word Slider, Flashcards, and Word Wheel
Print and cut out the airplane-shaped word slider. Insert the strip into the middle and move the strip along to read each word. ALT button below has a full-color version available.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
These printable flashcards are a great learning tool to practice reading words that end with -all.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Print the word wheel onto card stock paper. Use a brass fastener to attach the two paper circles together. Spin the wheel to practice reading the words in the -all family.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
See Also:
Word Family Units (Index)
Try out some of our many other word family units: -ad, -am, -ail, -ake, -at,
-aw, -eal, -ear, -eel, -eet, -end, -est,
-ight, -ime, -ink, -op, -ow, -ug, and -ut.
Sample Worksheet Images
Looking for some no prep word family games? Here you go! These print and play word family games are a free sample from my Print & Play Word Family Games pack!
If you want even more no prep phonics games, you might enjoy the entire bundle, Print and Play Phonics Games {just updated}!
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Print & Play Word Family Games
I’m so excited about our new set of word family roll and race games. These are similar to the phonics games in our print and play games from a few years ago, but instead of dropping an object on the game board, I’ve added a die, which makes them even better!
Learners can play by themselves, with a partner, or you can even take turns with a small group for focused phonics instruction. They’re also GREAT for at-home practice!
Playing these games is extremely simple. Just grab a die and small manipulatives {like Power Magnets, transparent counters, or just dried beans}. Using a small manipulative to move on the game boards makes them re-usable. My kiddos like to play using our dot paint.
Directions for 1 Player:
- Roll the die and match it to a picture on the board {each die pattern is on the board 2x}.
- Name the picture and the word family pattern it has. In the example above, it’s -ig or -in.
- If you’re using a small manipulative, the learner moves it off of “Start,” one space closer to the flag. If you’re using dot paint {as seen in the picture above}, dot one space closer to the flag.
- When one of the word family patterns reaches all the way to the flag, that side “wins” the game.
Directions for 2 Players:
- To modify for two players, each player chooses a “side” or phonics skill that will be theirs.
- Players take turns rolling the die, and naming the picture, and identifying the word family chunk.
- If it’s their chunk, they move closer to the flag on their side. If it’s not, they lose a turn.
- The first player to have their phonics skill reach the flag, wins.
Directions for a Small Group:
- To modify for a small group, simply have learners take turns rolling the die. Together, name the object, and identify the word family chunk.
- Similar to the 1-player version, the side of the board that gets to the flag first is the winner.
Even MORE Word Family Freebies!
Find all our word family readers from my Learn to Read curriculum. Or are you teaching with BOB Books? Try their BOB Books Rhyming Words series. You can find freebies for all the books in our collection right HERE!
Word Family Readers BOB Books Printables
If you want to purchase all the word family games, click on the image below. You can even grab the Print & Play Bundle Pack at my shop or my Teachers Pay Teachers Store! They’re perfect for EASY, NO PREP differentiation. {Keep scrolling for the word family games freebies!}
Enjoy!
~Becky