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CVC WORD LIST - a, e, i, o, u - pdf

CVC words meaning:  a three letter word made up of a consonant, vowel, consonant (ex. cat). The CVC pattern will always go in the order of consonant, vowel, consonant.  The consonants and vowels change but the c-v-c pattern will remain the same.  Sometimes these words are referred to as ‘CVC a words’ or ‘a CVC words’.  This tells you what vowel will be in the middle of the word.   For example, ‘i CVC words’ or ‘CVC i words’ would include words such as six, fin, or tin; always with an i as the vowel.



Teaching CVC words is important when students are learning to read.  One way to teach CVC words is with Elkonin Boxes.  In a small group setting, give each student a mat with a different picture and three small manipulatives that fit inside each box.  Have students place one manipulative under each box on their page. Tell them a CVC word, starting with one of the student’s pictures (ex. Teacher says, “Sally’s picture is a fox, let’s sound out fox.”)  All students in your group follow the next steps even if their picture is not the word you call out. As you and students say each sound in the word, they slide one manipulative in a box, going from left to right.  Once you have gone over all three sounds and all manipulatives are in the boxes, have students slide their finger under the boxes from left to right slowly and blend the sounds together. Then have them slide their finger fast under the boxes and read the word. Continue with other CVC words, use the pictures that are on the other students’ Elkonin Box pages.  You can also have students sound out any CVC word in the boxes, it does not have to match the picture.  Start with simple CVC words.

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