![]() ![]() If you have students who are still struggling with letter sounds, they are not ready to begin segmenting and blending words. To start teaching CVC words, it is important to know whether or not your class is ready. CVC words are a great place to introduce this skill, as they are commonly found in the texts they will be reading, and with only three letters, the concept can be easily applied. If a child knows how to make individual sounds and then blend them together, they will be able to decode many tricky words. The term segment and blend simply means that students learn how to break up the word by each individual sound (segment) and then blend those sounds together to create the word. These words are easy to segment and blend, therefore, beginning readers should be taught how to decode them. ![]() Keep reading to see seven simple steps that will lead to CVC success!ĬVC words are three-letter words that consist of a consonant-vowel-consonant. By understanding how to approach this skill, you will be able to properly scaffold your phonics lesson. It is a foundational skill, that many other phonics skills will depend upon (think word families and rhyming words). CVC words are a phonics skill that you will be spending a lot of time on. This is the start of their independent reading journey. ![]() Your students have mastered letter identification and letter sounds, now what? Now, comes the fun stuff! Your class is ready to learn how to segment and blend sounds in cvc words. ![]()
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