What are CVC words list?
What are 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.
What order should I teach CVC words?
The consonants are all other letters. So a CVC word starts with a consonant, opens up to a vowel sound, and closes with another consonant. These are often the first “real” words a child learns to read: cat, pig, hen…and so on.
What is CVC words in English?
A CVC word is a single syllable three-phoneme (sound) word that follows the pattern of consonant sound, vowel sound, consonant sound. Whilst some of them are three-letter words, not all CVC words have only three letters.
How many CVC words are in the English language?
Did you know that there are 200 CVC words in English that your students should know? It’s true! If you can’t remember them all, no worries. We’ve made a set of printable CVC word lists that you can use in your classroom to design lessons, craft assessment or just keep on hand for reference when you need them.
How do you teach students to read CVC words?
Another fun idea is to give your students cards with each vowel on it. Then say a CVC word and have your students hold up the card to show the vowel in the word. You can also give each students one vowel card and say “if you have the vowel in the word “bed”, come stand over here”.
How can I teach CVC words at home?
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.