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Printable Vowel Scavenger Hunts

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It’s time for some Printable Vowel Scavenger Hunts! You can use these to help your learners review short vowels, long vowels (CVCe), and vowel teams. Note: This is a subscriber freebie.

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Printable Vowel Scavenger Hunts

These four free vowel scavenger hunts are great for younger kids who want or need some fun practice with short vowels, CVCe vowels, and vowel teams. They’re also great for helping kids isolate and listen for sounds in words {a.k.a. phonemic awareness}.

Just print off the hunt of your choice and give it to your learner(s). Four different boards are included. There is one for short vowels, one for CVCe vowels, one for common long vowel teams, and one for more vowel teams, including diphthongs.

The best part is that kids just use the objects inside and outside your house to complete the scavenger hunt. You don’t need to prepare or buy anything for them to play!

How to Play:

1. Learners look for items inside and/or outside your house have the same vowel sound* as the items on their board.

2. Once learner find something that has the same vowel sound as the object on their board, they draw a picture of it in the blank box.

3. You can either do the hunt with them {if more support is needed} or let them do it all on their own. Either way, be sure to follow up by asking them to share the objects they found for each picture. This way, you’re making sure they have their vowel sounds down.

*Focus on matching the vowel sound instead of exact spellings. For example, coat could match bone because they both have the long o sound in them.

 

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Enjoy hunting!
~Becky

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Hi! I’m Becky, a homeschooling mama with 4 blessings who keep me on my toes {and knees}. Before homeschooling, I was a classroom teacher (M.Ed.) and reading tutor. Read more about me here.

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