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Try playing 'I-spy' with CVC words. Pick an item in the classroom, such as a hat. Then say: “I spy with my little eye a h-a-t.” Your students need to then blend the sounds together to tell you the item. When you first start out with oral blending activities some of your students may find it hard to hear the word.
Similarly, it is asked, why are CVC words important?
Teaching CVC words introduces students to the magic of transforming simple sounds into words and is an integral part of any pre-reading program. The goal is for students to use their knowledge of individual letter sounds to blend those sounds together and create a whole word, not just three individual sounds.
Also know, what is CVC words list?
CVC Words (and more) for Short a
- ab: cab, dab, gab, jab, lab, nab, tab, blab, crab, grab, scab, stab, slab.
- at: bat, cat, fat, hat, mat, pat, rat, sat, vat, brat, chat, flat, gnat, spat.
- ad: bad, dad, had, lad, mad, pad, sad, tad, glad.
- an: ban, can, fan, man, pan, ran, tan, van, clan, plan, scan, than.
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