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CVC I Have Who Has Activity Set

04/25/2024 by admin

Discover the fun of CVC I Have Who Has games, tailored for your little ones! Perfect for reading, listening, and speaking, these best-selling cards are designed to empower emergent readers. Unleash the magic of language with an 80-word vocabulary base featuring 16 CVC words for each AEIOU vowel group. For each vowel group, there are three versions: cards with picture prompts, cards with picture prompts on half the card, and cards with words only. Included are 15 captivating games in total – print, cut, and laminate for endless fun! Dive into an engaging world that fosters language development and literacy skills.

Download this activity set now! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/CVC-Word-I-Have-Who-Has-Activity-Set-Short-Vowels-ESL-ELL-Newcomer-Game-1026459

Embrace the versatility of I Have, Who Has activities, perfect for both large and intimate groups. The simplicity of play ensures a delightful experience – just deal the cards, arrange them face-up, and let the language adventure begin! Elevate learning with this thoughtfully crafted activity designed to captivate and inspire. Be sure to check out my blog post about making I Have/Who Has activities walk across the room!

I loved using this resource and plan to continue! I used them with my newcomer students- it keeps them engaged and we are able to read, write, and speak using this activity! — Mallory B.

So much learning is taking place in this one activity: reading, taking turns, comprehending to just name a few. — Sandra C.

Kinney Brothers Publishing I Have Who Has activity set.

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CVC Sentence Fishing Activity

04/19/2024 by admin

Fishing isn’t just for the ABCs! Your emergent readers will love this game! This Sentence Fishing activity set corresponds to the reading lessons in Phonics & Spelling, Book 2, but is also compatible with any phonics curriculum! The print-ready pdf file includes a 102-word vocabulary bank plus blank fish for creating your own sentences! Also included are instructions and a set of 18 CVC sentence flash cards.

Download this activity set now! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/CVC-Sentence-Fishing-Activity-ESL-ELL-Newcomer-Game-460008

My kiddos LOVED playing this game!! Totally engaged and so proud of themselves for making sentences (by matching the words). Thanks! – Patti S.

This is such a fun and engaging way to have students practice putting sentences together during center time! – Nicole F.

To play, make “fishing poles” with a stick, string, and a magnet. Fix paperclips to each fish and voila! Instant fun! I recommend laminating the fish and you’ll have this activity set for many years. The fish can be put into a sensory bin, behind a low barrier, or scattered in a pond-like defined space. The fish cards can do double duty as flash cards and decoration on a classroom board!

The sentences in this activity are not exclusive to but include flash cards with the following sentences:

  • A cat on a mat.
  • A fan on a van.
  • A hat on a lap.
  • A cat on a bed.
  • A red pen and a red cap.
  • A wet pet in a net.
  • A big pig in a wig.
  • My pet hen is in a big pit.
  • I win the big van!
  • The pot on the log is hot.
  • The dog and the cat are in the van.
  • The top and the cap are on my lap.
  • I like to jog in the sun.
  • A red and green bug is on my mug.
  • The cat and the dog run on the rug.

Filed Under: Kinney Brothers Publishing Tagged With: Classroom Resources, CVC Words, Educational Games, Emergent Readers, Interactive Learning, Literacy Tools, Phonics Curriculum, Phonics Games, Reading Activities, Sentence Building

The Science of Reading

03/06/2023 by admin

The Science of Reading Kinney Brothers Publishing Blog

The Science of Reading is a dynamically-evolving field of study, encompassing a wide range of research with the focus on understanding how humans learn to read and write. Exploring the cognitive, psychological, and linguistic processes involved in reading and writing, researchers are developing more effective approaches to teaching and learning these skills. This body of scientifically-based research, conducted over the last five decades across the world, is derived from studies in multiple languages and within inter-disciplinary fields, such as linguistics, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and educational research. As a science-based approach not limited to native-language speakers, the evidence informs how proficient reading and writing skills develop and can be applied in second-language programs, such as ESL courses.

One of the main findings of this body of research is that learning to read is not a single, unified process, but rather a complex and dynamic set of skills and strategies that include phonological awareness, decoding, comprehension, and fluency. When these skills and applied  teaching strategies are understood, researchers are better able to evaluate and improve teaching methods and curricular materials.  Instead of a “one size fits all” method, the science can be highly individualized, where different readers and writers may have discrete needs and preferences, lending itself to varied approaches to learning.

Because reading is a complex process with many different components and stages, for young children, the learning process is long and gradual, requiring patience and the right support from parents and teachers. Long before a child’s first primary steps toward learning to read, the influence of reading aloud to very young children cannot be underestimated. Exploring text and images, pointing to words and pictures as they are read, begins the process of understanding language through text. For the young mind, phonemic awareness is the first step that leads toward an understanding of the association with the text, the concept of word, and comprehension.

Phonemic awareness is the ability to recognize the individual sounds that make up words. Through picture books, games, and activities such as rhyming, sound matching, and songs, a child develops an awareness of text to sound and conceptual associations working in tandem toward a cohesive comprehension. In the case of teaching young language learners, the physical milieu is no less important. When reading to children, having them physically close allows students to hear and feel the resonance of the teacher’s voice with sounds they would otherwise not be exposed to or have the opportunity to imitate. Encouraging students to imitate these new sounds is necessary to expand their vocal repertoire in the new language. In the earliest stages of language acquisition, if children cannot hear and sense how the sounds are produced, they won’t be able to phonemically individuate, replicate, and associate the sounds to text.

The letter/sound connection is the first step in understanding how text is coded and how the teacher or parent translates text as spoken sounds associated with letters that make up words.  Activities using magnetic letters, letter tracing, and primary ABC writing practice are strategies to lead young students toward phonemic awareness.  In ESL courses, educators have the dual charge of teaching phonetic associations as well as the vocabulary associated with those sounds, e.g., CAT, DOG, and RUN.  It is vitally important that teachers plan early by introducing a phonetically-associated vocabulary base that will eventually become the foundation for future spelling practice. 

For the second-language learner, the leap from ABCs and phonetic associations to reading short CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words must be taught with deliberate and varied practice. Instructors may have students whose native-language orthographies define the concept of word very differently, e.g, syllabaries and hieroglyphics. In English, segmenting and blending are important skills that can be taught with worksheets and task cards. Once students are comfortable with sounding out letters to form words and understand their meaning, it’s time to begin putting the words into a context in sentences.

When you begin putting words in context and ask students to derive meaning, it is inevitable that you will encounter sight words. Sometimes called ‘popcorn’ words, they are commonly used words that children are encouraged to memorize as a whole by sight, such as the, is, and of. For example, teaching “A cat on a mat.” necessitates introducing children to sight words that give context and meaning. Because of the frequency of sight words in the English language, once introduced, they become an integral part of the next steps in reading fluency.

As you move from the ABCs through emergent reader activities, you’ll want to have reading goals in place.  As a teacher, it is important to be able to recognize when a student has a command of the sounds of the alphabet, achieves the concept of word, is displaying rudimentary reading ability, and finally, capable of decoding and deriving meaning from connected text.  These concepts must be developed in this order and practiced to achieve reading fluency.  The habits that you build into the children’s learning activities will help them to acquire new words more quickly, build on their knowledge base to infer meaning, and progress more confidently in their studies.

The last step is to help the child develop fluency. This is the ability to read words quickly and accurately while maintaining a collective and concurring comprehension. Children can practice fluency through their own reading time, reading aloud, choral reading, and reading to a partner. Nurturing fluency must be just as deliberate as early CVC word practice. Silent e, digraphs, diphthongs, and categories of words that change with grammar, like pronouns and verbs, must be explicitly taught. The cumulative effect is a fluency that pushes students toward increasingly complex texts and greater academic achievement.

If you are interested in a more detailed discussion on teaching children to read, check out Teaching Sight Words in the ESL Classroom and Teaching CVC Words – How, When, and What.  Looking for classroom materials aligned to the science of reading? See the full lineup of phonics-based learning materials from Kinney Brothers Publishing.

In the video below, Prof. Stanislas Dehaene, a French cognitive neuroscientist, discusses how the brain learns to read at the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE).  The main body of his presentation occurs in the first 18 minutes of the video with a discussion towards the end.  I recommend jumping 2:55 where he begins discussing how the brain processes reading as a function.

In summary, and to quote The Reading League website, “this research has been conducted over the last five decades across the world, and it is derived from thousands of studies conducted in multiple languages.  The science of reading has culminated in a preponderance of evidence to inform how proficient reading and writing develop; why some have difficulty; and how we can most effectively assess and teach and, therefore, improve student outcomes through prevention of and intervention for reading difficulties.”  I highly recommend downloading their free ebook to learn more about the science of reading.

Filed Under: Kinney Brothers Publishing Tagged With: cognitive psychology, CVC Words, decoding skills, educational research, ESL teaching, linguistics, literacy development, neuroscience, phonemic awareness, phonics materials, phonological awareness, reading comprehension, reading education, reading fluency, reading intervention, reading research, Science of Reading, second-language learning, sight words, Teaching strategies

Phonics & Spelling Series – Planning Ahead

02/06/2020 by admin

Phonics and Spelling Series Kinney Brothers Publishing

In the last post, I talked about Stories For Young Readers from Kinney Brothers Publishing and how to purchase the series for your classes.  In this post, I’ll focus on our Phonics & Spelling series.  I’ll provide links for purchasing and recommended support materials for each text to help you plan for new classes. Check out this post if you’re looking for supplementary resources for your classes.

For many teachers, a solid phonics program is the cornerstone of their pre-K thru elementary classes. Focused phonics lessons and phonemic awareness improve pronunciation, listening comprehension, and give students the confidence to read and understand English. The Kinney Brothers Publishing five-book Phonics &Spelling series is designed to teach kids the fundamental sounds and spelling of English in a multi-year, step-by-step ESL program.

The Phonics & Spelling series is also published by Independent Publishers International (I.P.I.) in Japan and available with a special discount for overseas customers through David Paul’s ETJ Book Service.

You’ll find an abundance of support materials for this series in our online store, Donald’s English Classroom.  Visit for downloadable flashcards, charts, games, and activities.


A to Z is the first step to introducing very young ESL students to the ABCs and phonics. If your kids are just learning to hold a pencil, this is the perfect primer.  Children love coloring the large images and build dexterity writing the upper and lower-case letters. Included are easy dot-to-dot coloring pages, mazes, and matching exercises.  Check out the preview to learn more.

A to Z Kinney Brothers Publishng
Flash Card Set – ABC Flash Card Set – Phonics Bingo – ABC & Phonics I Have/Who Has – ABC Bingo Animals – Sea Fishing

ABC & Phonics, Book 1 lays the groundwork for phonetic based learning and focuses on writing and identifying upper and lower case ABCs.  With basic writing, matching, and ordering exercises, teachers can readily assess student progress.  The alphabet is broken down into four sections, a-f, g-l, m-r and s-z with a review for each section.  Click here for support materials that include flashcards, charts, games, and activities that make learning the ABCs fun!  You can download a preview for this textbook here.

ABC and Phonics Kinney Brothers Publishing
Flash Card Set – ABC Flash Card Set – ABC Bingo – ABC Fishing – Alphabet Charts – Exit Tickets

Phonics & Spelling, Book 2 begins with a review of the ABCs and sets students on their first exercises in sounding out, reading, and writing three-letter (CVC) words.  Learned vocabulary is then set into easy sentences to teach students fundamental sentence constructs and meaning. Step by step, students also learn how to read and write a simple self-introduction.  The exercises progress in an easy-to-teach, easy-to-comprehend approach adaptable to any program. Included are review pages, puzzles, games, and reading exercises that students find challenging and fun!  Be sure to check out the preview here!

Phonics and Spelling, Book 2  Kinney Brothers Publishing
Flash Card Set – CVC Word Charts – CVC Word Puzzles – CVC I Have/Who Has – Swimming with Sharks – CVC Write Around the Room

Phonics & Spelling, Book 3 takes students further in building English reading and writing skills.  Book 3 begins with a review of CVC words and then takes students to the next challenge of reading, writing, and spelling silent ‘e’ (CVCe) words, words with ea-ee-ey spelling, as well as th, sh, and ch digraphs.  Exercise pages also include practice with numbers, plurals, more extended reading practice, and basic question forms using do and can.  Check out the preview here!

Phonics and Spelling, Book 3 Kinney Brothers Publishing
Flash Card Set – CVCe Word Charts – CVCe I Have/Who Has – Silent e Bingo – Phonics Activity Set – ESL Pronunciation Practice

Phonics & Spelling, Book 4 completes the phonics series with almost two hundred packed pages of phonics lessons, reading and writing practice, puzzles, spelling tests, and Q&A drills. Exercises include consonant blends, digraphs, diphthongs, and practice with silent k, g, and ion.  The phonics lessons in this textbook create a solid foundation that supports students in their future English language learning.  Download a preview here.

Phonics and Spelling Book 4 Kinney Brothers Publishing
Flash Card Set – Diphthong & Digraph Charts – Task Cards – 320 Word Flash Card Set – Clock Bingo – Community Places

If you’d like to learn more about all Kinney Brothers Publishing has to offer, please download our catalogues!  Peruse the complete lineup of our Global Edition ESL Textbooks or check out our ESL Store right from your desktop!  Sign up for our newsletter and download a free CVC I Have/Who Has Activity Set!

Kinney Brothers Publishing Catalogues

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at info@kinneybrothers.com.

As always, best of luck in your classes!

Donald Kinney
Kinney Brothers Publishing
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Teaching CVC Words

04/27/2018 by admin

Teaching CVC Words Kinney Brothers Publishing

I hope you enjoy this post about teaching CVC words.  Be sure to check out the free offer at the end!

In a previous post, I talked about sight words; what they are, when to start teaching them, and how to effectively work with a variety of learning resources.  For the most part, the major points of that post also apply to teaching CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words.  It bears repeating that, like sight words, when teaching CVC words, the what, when, and how are just as relevant.

  •  A CVC word is a word that is made up of a consonant, short vowel, and consonant sound, such as cat, bed, tip, hot and rug.  The goal is for students to use their knowledge of the individual sounds of each letter and ‘blend’ these letter sounds together, so they are saying the whole word and not three individual sounds.  It must be explained, and repeated, that such words have a beginning, middle and ending sound that together create a word.
  • Before you begin teaching CVC words, a child must have a grounding in the ABCs and their phonetic associations.  When students can confidently manipulate letters and identify their sounds, they are ready to begin learning CVC words.
  • Like sight words, CVC words can be exercised using flashcards, word-building activities, games, orthographic practice, and in-text reading exercises.

It is also important to note that, whatever the age of your students, reading fluency will only come with practice.  Understanding the steps children work through to understand word constructs and words in context are necessary to determine readiness and track progress.

As you set out to teach CVC words, be prepared with a ready supply of flash cards, games, reading and writing activities, and plenty of review exercises!

CVC Flashcards

Flashcards are a mainstay for many teachers and can be used in so many ways other than flipping through deck after deck of vocabulary words.  Check out my 50+ Flash Card Activities if you’re in need of a refresh with your flash card routines.

CVC Word Flashcards

CVC Flashcards Set

Phonics & Spelling, Book 2

Sorting, matching, ordering, and discovery are the most fundamental components in many flashcard activities.  When working with CVC words, it is best to have cards with vocabulary on the front and back to expand their use.  Playing games with flashcards like races, relays, Q&A circles, slap games, missing cards, and game board type games, places the emphasis on activities that employ vocabulary rather than a focus on word drilling.

CVC Games

Game boards and card games will really engage your kids when reviewing CVC words.   Laminating boards means they’re always ready and less prone to destruction.  Boards, plus tokens, dice, and a few rules, and kids will forget that they are reviewing vocabulary!  Even though the basic function may be the same across many games, it’s the engagement and the opportunity to practice in stimulating activities that brings about the most meaningful learning.

CVC Games

CVC 4 in a Row

CVC Tic-Tac-Toe

CVC Bingo

I Have Who Has

CVC Sentence Fishing

CVC Reading & Writing

Orthographic exercises that employ reading, word building, and writing activities are perfect for fluency practice and accountability.  Worksheets, combined with task cards and other types of manipulatives, make repetition less arduous and more fun.   Word puzzles, exit tickets, write-round-the-room activities, and interactive notebooks are just a few of the teaching resources that keep kids engaged while learning to spell.  I always look for ways to bring CVC word practice together with coloring, counting, graphing, spinners, dice, random choice, and memory skills, for activities that hold students’ focus on a variety of levels.

CVC Activities

CVC Task Cards

CVC Cubes

CVC Exit Tickets

CVC Puzzles

CVC Write Around the Room

Making Sentences with CVC Words

Once students are comfortable with building and reading words and can recognize them in text, making sentences and understanding meaning in context are the next steps toward reading comprehension.  Creating sentences with image and word flashcards is a great way to get kids to review learned words and learn the most rudimentary rules for sentence constructions.  Here, using flashcards, not as a means to drill, but a way of exploring new connections, gives students a creative way to build on their understanding.  Try keeping these kinds of flashcards available to students outside of lessons to see what kind of sentences they create on their own.  You might even hear them teaching each other!

CVC Flashcard Activities

Sight Word Flashcards

It can’t be stressed enough that learning the concept of word, sounding out the phonemic components, setting learned words into sentences, and then deriving meaning from sentence context are skills that have to be taught, will occur in that order, and must be practiced for children to achieve reading fluency.

CVC Exercise & Review

One of my biggest pet peeves with many textbook series is the lack of quality exercise and review pages.  Teachers are too often forced to create their own worksheets to fill in these gaps.  For this reason amongst others, I created a phonics series that focuses solely on reading and writing with an abundance of exercise and review pages.  I also made sure to include simple explanations, step-by-step exercises, rigorous practice pages where I could track student progress, and lots of coloring opportunities.  You can learn more about this series here.

CVC Worksheets Kinney Brothers Publishing

I will finish this post by quoting from Sight Words: What, When, & How:

“As you move from ABCs through emergent reader activities, you’ll want to have reading goals in place.  As a teacher, it is important to be able to recognize when a student has a command of the sounds of the alphabet, achieves the concept of word, is displaying rudimentary reading ability, and finally, capable of decoding and deriving meaning from connected text.  These concepts must be developed in this order and practiced to achieve reading fluency.  The habits that you build into the children’s learning activities will help them to acquire new words more quickly, build on their knowledge base to infer meaning, and progress more confidently in their studies.”

Teaching kids CVC words sets the stage for future reading comprehension and language acquisition.  As you move kids from relying solely on their ears and memory to reading and writing, be prepared with a variety of tools to make learning enjoyable, engaging, and productive.

Phonics and Spelling Book 2 Kinney Brothers Publishing

If there are activities that you use in class that are not listed here, help a teacher out and leave a comment!

CVC Download

To help you get started, here is a CVC I Have/Who Has Activity Set you can download for free just by signing up with Kinney Brothers Publishing!  Check out the video below to see all this game set has to offer!  Click here or on the image above and keep up to date with Kinney Brothers Publishing!

Visit Donald’s English Classroom where you’ll find a wealth of learning materials you can download and start using in your ESL classes today!

As always, best of luck in your classes!

Donald Kinney

Kinney Brothers Publishing

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Filed Under: Kinney Brothers Publishing Tagged With: CVC Words, Donald's English Classroom, early reading skills, educational games for kids, ESL classroom materials, ESL teaching resources, free educational resources, kinney brothers publishing, language acquisition, literacy games, phonics activities, phonics exercises, phonics flashcards, reading fluency, sight words, teaching CVC words

Planning ahead 2

02/25/2018 by admin

In my last post, I talked about Stories For Young Readers from Kinney Brothers Publishing and how to purchase the series for your classes.  In this post, I’ll focus on our Phonics & Spelling series.  I’ll provide links for purchasing and recommended support materials for each text to help you plan for new classes in the spring.

The Phonics & Spelling series, published by Independent Publishers International (I.P.I.), is available with a special discount through David Paul’s ETJ Book Service.  The five-book series is designed to teach kids the fundamental sounds and spelling of English in a multi-year, step-by-step ESL program.  For many teachers, a solid phonics program is the cornerstone of their pre-K thru elementary classes.  Focused phonics lessons and phonemic awareness improve pronunciation, listening comprehension, and give students the confidence to read and understand English.

You’ll find an abundance of support materials for this series in our online store, Donald’s English Classroom.  Visit for downloadable flash cards, charts, games, and activities.


A to Z is the first step to introducing very young ESL students to the ABCs and phonics. If your kids are just learning to hold a pencil, this is the perfect primer.  Children love coloring the large images and build dexterity writing the upper and lower-case letters. Included are easy dot-to-dot coloring pages, mazes, and matching exercises.  Check out the preview to learn more.

A to Z Kinney Brothers Publishing

Flash Card Set – ABC Flash Card Set – Phonics Bingo – ABC & Phonics I Have/Who Has – ABC Bingo Animals – Sea Fishing


ABC & Phonics, Book 1 lays the groundwork for phonetic based learning and focuses on writing and identifying upper and lower case ABCs.  With basic writing, matching, and ordering exercises, teachers can readily assess student progress.  The alphabet is broken down into four sections, a-f, g-l, m-r and s-z with review for each section.  Click here for support materials that include flashcards, charts, games, and activities that make learning the ABCs fun!  You can download a preview for this textbook here.

ABC and Phonics Kinney Brothers Publishing

Flash Card Set – ABC Flash Card Set – ABC Bingo – ABC Fishing – Alphabet Charts – Exit Tickets


Phonics & Spelling, Book 2 begins with a review of the ABCs and sets students on their first exercises in sounding out, reading, and writing three-letter (CVC) words.  Learned vocabulary is then set into easy sentences to teach students fundamental sentence constructs and meaning. Step by step, students also learn how to read and write a simple self-introduction.  The exercises progress in an easy-to-teach, easy-to-comprehend approach adaptable to any program. Included are review pages, puzzles, games, and reading exercises that students find challenging and fun!  Be sure to check out the preview here!

Phonics and Spelling Book 2 Kinney Brothers Publishing

Flash Card Set – CVC Word Charts – CVC Word Puzzles – CVC I Have/Who Has – Swimming with Sharks – CVC Write Around the Room


Phonics & Spelling, Book 3 takes students further in building English reading and writing skills.  Book 3 begins with a review of CVC words and then takes students to the next challenge of reading, writing, and spelling silent ‘e’ (CVCe) words, words with ea-ee-ey spelling, as well as th, sh, and ch digraphs.  Exercise pages also include practice with numbers, plurals, more extended reading practice, and basic question forms using do and can.  Check out the preview here!

Phonics and Spelling Book 3 Kinney Brothers Publishing

Flash Card Set – CVCe Word Charts – CVCe I Have/Who Has – Silent e Bingo – Phonics Activity Set – ESL Pronunciation Practice


Phonics & Spelling, Book 4 completes the phonics series with almost two hundred packed pages of phonics lessons, reading and writing practice, puzzles, spelling tests, and Q&A drills. Exercises include consonant blends, digraphs, dipthongs and practice with silent k, g, and ion.  The phonics lessons in this textbook create a solid foundation that supports students in their future English language learning.  Download a preview here.

Phonics and Spelling Book 4 Kinney Brothers Publishing

Flash Card Set – Dipthong & Digraph Charts – Task Cards – 320 Word Flash Card Set – Clock Bingo – Community Places


If you’d like to learn more about all Kinney Brothers Publishing has to offer, please download our catalogues!  Peruse the complete lineup of our Global Edition ESL Textbooks or check out our ESL Store right from your desktop!  Sign up for our newsletter and download a free CVC I Have/Who Has Activity Set!

Kinney Brothers Publishing Catalogues

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at info@kinneybrothers.com.

As always, best of luck in your classes!

Donald Kinney

Kinney Brothers Publishing

kinneybrothers.com

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