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In this video children will learn about : CVC stands for Consonant – Vowel – Consonant. They are short words with three letters that are perfect for those kids learning to read and spell. These are the next step after kids learn their letter sounds. They are perfect to use when teaching them to sound out words and blend sounds for the first time. A CVC word is a word made up of 3 letters: a consonant, a vowel, and another consonant. Cat, fix, and sun are all examples of CVC words. These are words that follow simple phonics rules, meaning each letter makes its sound. Teaching CVC words is the easiest way to begin teaching your students to read. 12 practice ideas for CVC words Listen for sounds in words. ... Play I spy with my little eye. ... Match the word and picture. ... Make a CVC word wall chart. ... Find the missing sound. ... Read and write. ... Have fun with CVC cootie catchers. ... Use CVC words fluency boards. A couple key things to remember when teaching students to blend sounds Practice, Practice, Practice. ... Start with Continuous Sounds. ... Connect a Stop Sound to the Continuous Sound After It. ... Elongate the sounds. ... Connect the sounds. ... Have Students Use their Hands and Fingers. ... Make Stop Sounds Quick. Teaching Blends after CVC Words After CVC words look at words that have two consonants in the initial or final position of a word. It makes more sense if students move from CVC to CVC, to learn blends. Why? Because the only difference between a CVC...

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