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15 FREE Resources Exploring the “-at Word Family”

The cat is fat. Matt is a bat. Teaching short /a/ specifically the -at family, is a logical beginning point when students are learning phonics. The letter /a/ is after all the first letter in the alphabet. This blog post contains some pretty good free resources that your children might enjoy as you plan your -at word family lessons.

“Phonics is the relationship between sounds and the spelling of the words.” You can read more in the simple article from Scholastic.

The resources include mostly CVC (consonant vowel consonant – as in C-A-T) pertaining to short /a/ sound and the -at word family. These FREE resources are suggestions you might want to add to your lesson plans. Included in this post are online books, videos and free printables. Enjoy!

Online Books

Outside of phonics readers, it can be challenging to find books that are specific for the -at word family. For older students, you can add books like “The Gingerbread Man” or “Green Eggs and Ham” and have students look for the short /a/ words as you read. The following online books I chose because they are introductory to the learning process and the -at word family.

The Fat Cat Sat on a Mat

“The fat cat sat on the mat. “Get off!” said the rat. But the fat cat just sat. Will the rat get the fat cat off the mat? This funny, phonetic Level One I Can Read is perfect for kids learning to sound out words and sentences.” – Excerpt Amazon

Pat the Cat

This book was published in 1995 and is out of print. However, the link here will suggest used copies should you decided to bring it into your classroom or home library. It truly is a wonderful resource for introducing -at word family to students.

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat

This is a fun book to read to children around Halloween.

There Was an Old Lady Who Had a Fat Cat

Online Videos

There are thousands of short /a/ learning videos on YouTube. Here are some of my top picks for sharing with young learners. And these resources are related to the -at word family.

Cat on the Mat

This first video is an interactive video where the story is told three times, and the last time young learners do their best to read the words. This would be good for repetition.

The Cat Sat on the Mat – Alphablocks

This is “Alphablocks” created by the BBC for children. It is a cute catchy song and excellent learning video for teaching the -at family. The video for “The Cat Sat on the Mat” ends at about five minutes, yet the video is longer and explores other word families.

Word Family -at Phonics Song – Jack Hartmann

“Learn about the at word family. Word families are groups of words that have a common pattern. Word families, sometimes called phonograms or chunks, can help emergent readers by providing predictable patterns within words. Sing along with this at word family song.The first time through we give the beginning sound and the at word family ending sound. The second time through we give a chance for independent practice of the at word family.” – Excerpt Jack Hartmann

Learn How to Read -at Rhyming Words – SandZ Academy

“Learn how to read Bat, Cat, Fat, Hat, Mat, Pat, Rat, Sat, Vat with this fun song!! Great for 2-5 year olds!” – Excerpt SandZ Academy

Word Families 1 “The Cat Sat” – Little Fox Stories and Songs for English Learners

“Word Families 1: The Cat Sat Learn some words that end with “-at”! Word Families help kids to learn ʺfamiliesʺ of words that appear frequently in English. It introduces a new word family, with a simple, easy-to-read story!” – Excerpt Little Fox Stories

Starfall -at Word Family (sample) – PFamily Channel

Finally, there are many wonderful learning applications for young learners. Starfall is one of the tried and true when incomes to safe and expedient learning. Kids love it as it’s fun for them to play as they learn. This video is a small sample of one of the exercises pertaining to the -at family. Some of the app is free, however to access the entire application Starfall does charge a monthly fee.

Printable Resources

The last few resources are from some of my peers at Teacher Pay Teacher. Even if you are not a traditional classroom teacher, any caregiver can download free and/or purchase these teachers created resources from the TpT website.

CVC Puzzle Center Featuring Short /a/ – STEMHAX

Check out this FREE sample from the “Rhyme & Couplet” packet from STEMHAX. This download includes seven rhyme pair puzzle cards and a recording sheet. Included in this freebie are some pairs from the -at family. Simply, download, print, laminate and cutout for an easy center, also great for the early finishers, too.

Source: STEMHAX

Short a CVC Board Game – Games 4 Learning

“This Short a CVC Board Game from Games 4 Learning can be a game for 2 players or can be used for teacher directed activities. It includes the game board and 4 activity cards that suggest different games and activities for the game board. The board provides practice at blending onset and rime in short a CVC words. It is ideal for reading intervention or phonics intervention. This phonics game can be printed on card stock or it can be projected onto your smart board.” – Excerpt Games 4 Learning

Source: Games 4 Learning

Short a CVC Clip Cards – The Chocolate Teacher

“These clip cards offer a perfect opportunity for your students to practice reading short a CVC words. There are a total of 24 cards with short a words. All the cards have a picture and 3 words underneath it. The words for each card start with the same initial & medial sounds- only the final sound is different. This will encourage your students to read through a word to determine which one is correct.” -Excerpt The Chocolate Teacher

Source: The Chocolate Teacher

cvc Writing of the Week – From the Pond

“This resource will help you sequence a whole week of reading and writing for your WORD FAMILY lessons! Print the pages and make each of your students their own mini writing book for the week. This book has a focus on the “at” word family. The ‘at’ words are all in cvc formation.” – Excerpt From the Pond

Source: From the Pond

Word Family Sliders – Make Take Teach

The last resource us from Make Take and Teach. “You’ll receive 18 colorful word family sliders when you print this activity! Ideal for small group instruction when teaching your students identify “chunks” in words.” – Excerpt Make Take Teach

Source: Make Take Teach

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I’m SO, SO excited to share the first of many freebies from Learn to Read! In this free pack, you’ll find a fun, little AT Word Family Reader plus a couple of sight word activities from Unit 1 of Learn to Read.

*The download for the free printable AT word family reader and activities can be found towards the end of this post. Just look for the teal download!

FREE AT Word Family Reader and Activities from Learn to Read Unit 1 - This Reading Mama

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Learn to Read: AT Word Family Reader & Activities

At the end of fall, my Kindergartner finished the last lesson of Reading the Alphabet. It took us a school year and a half to get through it all {31 lessons} because we moved at her pace. I was just fine with that because I knew we were building a solid foundation for reading. With 26 sight words under her belt, her letters and sounds solid, a good grasp on phonological awareness, and a knowledge of a few word families, I knew she was ready for a next step.

That’s when Learn to Read was “born”. Learn to Read is designed to help kids take off with reading by focusing on common short vowel word families and beginning sight words from Dolch and Fry’s list. And today, I’m sharing a few freebies from the 200+ page bundle pack of Short a Unit 1.

assembling book for Learn to Read with long arm stapler

With each word family, I’ve included a reader . The reader highlights word family words as well as two new sight words. {The review words are from Reading the Alphabet.}

To make the AT word family book, print the pages front and back on cardstock, fold in the center, then use a long armed stapler to staple it together, like you see in the image above.

AT Word Family Reader from Learn to Read

It has been a complete joy watching her read these readers! She simply lights up each time. Love it!

AT Word Family Puzzles from Learn to Read

Word family puzzles are also included in the free pack. Just print onto cardstock, cut apart, and use them to blend the three sounds of each word together. I love how the pictures make these puzzles naturally self-checking.

Sight Word Rainbow Roll and Write for on and come

Included in this free pack is a fun Rainbow Roll & Write activity to practice writing the 2 new sight words featured in the reader. Simply roll the die and write the word in the color associated with the number.

Rolling and Reading AT Family Sentences from Learn to Read

She also enjoys our Roll, Read, and Find activity, which reviews word family words and sight words. Roll a die and read the sentence.

tracing the AT words in the sentences

Then, trace, highlight, or underline the AT words. If you roll the same number again, read the sentence again and trace the AT words in a different color. And sometimes, kids miss the AT words altogether, like the #3 die {sat}, and when they roll it again, you challenge them to find another AT word to trace!

More Activities from Short a Unit 1

In the bundle pack of Unit 1, you’ll find many more AT word family and sight word activities. Take a peek at just a few of them below. I wish I had time to show them all to you!

Note: ALL color activities also come in black and white!

More AT Word Family Activities

That Lazy Fat Cat Poem from Learn to Read

Besides the color and black/white reader for the child, there’s a 1-page word family poem {written by yours truly} on a little harder level that provides for some fun comprehension.

Per the directions on the 5-day lesson plan, the child looks for and highlights the new sight words and word family words. Then, the child can help the adult read the highlighted words upon re-readings.

pocket chart at word family pictures and words

Pocket Chart Picture, Letter, & Word Cards

stamp and spell at word families from Learn to Read

Stamp & Spell Word Families

More Sight Word Activities

sight word playdough mat from Learn to Read

The sight word playdough mats are functional in two ways. 1- Print and slip into a plastic sleeve protector. Follow the directions at the top of each section: Spell with playdough, spell with letters tiles, and practice writing the word with dry erase marker. Option one makes the mat re-usable!

sight word playdough mat without plastic sleeve protector

2- Print on to copy paper. Follow the directions at the bottom of each section: Color the word, stamp the word, and trace with pencil.

Color It Crazy Sight Word Coloring Page from Learn to Read

This is BY FAR her favorite sight word activity. Instead of just a color by sight word page, the words are “hidden” in the picture. Kids have to find the 6 small sight words {A magnifying glass can be used, but isn’t absolutely necessary, since the words are big enough for most kids to see.}, write the words into the color key below, then use their own color key to color in the picture all crazy. FUN!

Roll and Race Sight Word Game with on and come

This is the Roll and Race sight word game. We usually use 1 die, but you could also play this game with 2 dice. I like that it integrates a little bit of math with the even and odd numbers.

Roll It Read It Review Game from Learn to Read

She also loves it when she beats me at the Roll It! Read It! Game, which we usually play on day 5 of the word family lesson.

Find all these activities and MORE in the entire 200+ page Unit 1 of Learn to Read!

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OR grab the ENTIRE Learn to Read Bundle Pack!

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