Non-scary Halloween language activities are the perfect addition to shelves during the fall season, especially when you can enjoy beginning, intermediate, and advanced language printables in one resource!
This post shows beginning language/CVC word activities.
Intermediate and advanced language printables include the same activities, just with words that contain consonant blends, phonograms and long vowel sounds.
We hope you enjoy these Halloween Beginning Language Activities for Kids with Free Printables!
Halloween Language Activities For Kids with Free Printables
Halloween Beginning Language First Letter Sound Clip Cards
Our kids and co-op friends love breaking down words into individual sounds. This activity focuses on the first letter sound of each CVC word included.
Children take a spider and place it on the correct first letter, as shown in the picture.
Source: The printables for this activity is from our Montessori-inspired Halloween Language Bundle.
Halloween Beginning Language Vowel Sounds Clip Cards
Once our kids and co-op friends have mastered first letter sounds for each CVC word, we move on to the vowel sounds in each word.
Kids use flies to mark their answer on the clip card.
Source: The printables for this activity is from our Montessori-inspired Halloween Language Bundle.
Halloween Beginning Language Ending Sound Clip Cards
Once kids have successfully completed work on beginning consonant sounds and middle vowel sounds, we introduce the ending sound clip cards.
Kids use cats to mark their answer on the clip cards. (I found these mini cat figures years ago at Pier 1 Imports in a table scatter collection.)
Source: The printables for this activity is from our Montessori-inspired Halloween Language Bundle.
Halloween Beginning Language CVC Clip Cards
After completing all of the sound work included in the Halloween language bundle, we introduce these CVC word cards to our kids and co-op friends.
I love watching their confidence soar as they realize they can now read simple CVC words by putting all the sounds together.
For this activity I've chosen to use Halloween colored clothespins to mark answers, but anything you have on hand would work.
Source: The printables for this activity is from our Montessori-inspired Halloween Language Bundle.
Halloween Beginning Language Moveable Alphabet Cards
Depending on the child's abilities, we may use control cards or cards with only lines to ensure that the child feels success.
When printed as is, these cards work beautifully with our Kid Advance Small Moveable Alphabet.
If printed smaller, these cards work great for writing and tracing purposes.
Source: The printables for this activity is from our Montessori-inspired Halloween Language Bundle.
Halloween Beginning Language CVC Word Writing Cards
Source: The printables for this activity is from our Montessori-inspired Halloween Language Bundle.
Halloween Beginning Language Picture and Word Match Up Cards
Source: The printables for this activity is from our Montessori-inspired Halloween Language Bundle.
Halloween Language Nomenclature Cards
We have created nomenclature cards to go along with all of our Halloween language printables!
These can be used as simple nomenclature cards, in a memory game, or as controls for other activities.
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