CVC Letter Sounds and Digraphs Printables
- Digital Downloads
- Age: 3-6 years + Kids with Additional Needs
- Skills: Letter Sounds, Phonics, Digraphs, CVC Words
- Fonts: Standard
- Book 1 - CVC Letters & Sounds - 79 pages
- Book 2 - CVC Digraph Sounds - 60 pages
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Confidently teach reading, writing & spelling
Each activity is designed to help you confidently teach
- Letter sounds (phonics)
- Digraphs (th, ch, sh, ck etc)
- CVC words to begin spelling, reading & writing
- While keeping kids engaged & learning through play
- A fun & interactive way to learn
- TIP: Add to a display folder to make the pages wipe clean and reusable
CVC Words | Letters & Sounds
You'll feel confident teaching your child/client/students to:
- Sound out and match up phonetically correct letter sounds
- Recognise the first sound in CVC words: cat starts with the sound c (k)
- Sound out the words by pulling apart each sound (segmenting): c-a-t
- Put the sounds back together (blending) to read the word: c-a-t makes the word cat
- Practice CVC words - fill in the first, middle & last sound
- CVC rhyming, word, story & spelling activities

CVC Words | Digraph Sounds
You'll feel confident teaching your child/client/students to:
- Sound out and match up digraphs
- Sound out the words by pulling apart each sound (segmenting), including digraphs: k-i-ng, sh-e-ll
- Put the sounds back together (blending) to read the word, including digraphs: k-i-ng makes the word king
- Recognise digraph sounds at the beginning, middle and end of words: k-i-ng, king ends with the sound ng, the last sound in king is ng
- Practice CVC words - fill in the first, middle & last sound
- CVC rhyming, word, story & spelling activities with digraphs

Activities included in both books:
- ABC Animals: Learn the sounds for each letter: a for ant, b for bat, c for cat etc
- When I Say, I Hear/What Starts with the Sound: Say the name of the animal and match it to the letter tile (first sound)
- ABC Letter Sounds: Trace the letter, say the name of the animal and the first sound.
- CVC Words: fill in the blanks to sound out, spell, read and write the CVC words
- CVC Rhyming Words: ake up different rhyming words like cab, tab, lab and other nonsense words!
- CVC Short Vowel AEIOU Words: make up CVC words with different first and last sounds.
- CVC Spelling: Practice spelling and writing CVC words
- CVC Matching Game
- Read the Story
- Write a Story
Book 1 - CVC Words | Letters & Sounds
Book 1 - Printables & Activities
Book 2 - CVC Words | Digraph Sounds
Book 2 - Printables & Activities
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Meet Tash Kritter
Hi I'm Tash, Director of Little Wooden Toybox, designer of the Letter Basics resources (our own brand), single mum of two teens with ASD (Autism), ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and we've recently added PDA (Extreme Demand Avoidance) to the list - fun times!
My background is in teaching (B.Ed K-7) as well as special/additional needs, and this combined with over 10 years of early intervention has given me a unique insight into - Understanding difficult behaviours and why they occur
- Understanding how emotional regulation and sensory input impacts both us as parents and our little ones (diagnosed or not)
- Developing, implementing and managing resources & coping strategies to make home life calmer & more organised
All of these concepts and resources can be applied in the classroom, home and/or therapy; equipping parents, teachers, early childhood educators and therapists with tools and strategies to confidently manage difficult behaviours.
It's also important to note that these strategies also work for neurotypical children and children struggling with anxiety, helping to keep you and them calm and happy, and ready to learn and play!
“I have lived this day in & day out for the last 14 years – I am in a unique position to not only create amazing resources with input from therapists, but to test them in real life situations at home (where all the crazy comes out!)” – Tash K
