New! CVC Write the Room Activity!

Have you ever tried a Write the Room type of activity?  If not, then you and your kids are in for a BIG TREAT!  CVC Write the Room is a super fun and easy, active activity that keeps kids on their feet to go on a word hunt, while still holding them accountable to find all of the CVC words in the room and write them on a recording sheet!  There are many different types of Write the Room activities, including Count the Room, Read the Room, Add the Room, etc.!




In our new version, CVC Write the Room, the teacher prints out some numbered cards with pictures of CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words, and posts them all around the classroom, lightly "hidden" so that the children have to go on a word hunt!




The children are given clipboards with a recording sheet, and a pencil.  When they find each picture, they write the word next to its number on the recording sheet!






Most of my Transitional Kindergartners (TKs) were not able to write the word without something to copy, so I provided three different words at the bottom of each card.  Only one of the words is written correctly, so they must use their phonics skills to identify which word is is correct and then copy it.






However, I have also included a version of the cards with no words at the bottom to copy for children that are more advanced than my little ones.  All cards are provided in both color and black and white for those that need to save ink.




We started doing various types of Write the Room activities last year with my Transitional Kindergartners.  (Before that, I had never heard of it before, LOL!  My awesome teammate Jeff introduced me to it!)  My kids loved it and cheered each time they came in when they spotted the cards in the room!  I think that they liked it because they could get up and walk around the room independently, and go on a word hunt!  They seemed to love the challenge of finding each and every word before the time was up.  My students would get all excited each time they found each word, and I would hear cries of, "I found it number five!" etc.




Write the Room activities are super FLEXIBLE, and can be done in a mini-center with one or two kids, in small groups with three to six kids, or as a whole group activity.  I have done them in both whole group and small group settings.  But the kids love them no matter how you do them!  And I love that the kids are both HAPPY and LEARNING!  Yay!!!







Have you ever done a Write the Room type of activity?  What kind?  Please share!  Thanks for joining me!  :)

- Heidi

Get Vol. 1 or Vol. 2 CVC Write the Room HERE! :)





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