Phonics PPT | CVC Words
Teach word blending and CVC words with these free phonics PPT s. The phonics PowerPoints on this page are for teaching phonics CVC (consonant vowel consonant) words. Below you’ll find 27 phonics PPTs for CVC words with the short vowel sounds, a, e, i, o, and u. Each phonics PowerPoint presents different CVC word families. These are great for beginner-level kids who are learning phonics and the alphabet.
*For related resources for teaching phonics, check out the bottom of this page.
Phonics PPT – CVC Words
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These CVC Phonics PowerPoint presentations are separated into different word families. Click on the word family below to download the PPT.
Word Family: _at
Word family: _an, word family: _ad, word family: _ap, word family: _ab, word family: _am, word family: _ag, short e cvc words.
Word Family: _et
Word family: _ed, word family: _en, word family: _eg, short i cvc words.
Word Family: _ig
Word family: _in, word family: _id, word family: _ip, word family: _it, word families: _im and _ix, short o cvc words.
Word Family: _ob
Word family: _og, word family: _op, word family: _ot, word families: _ox, _od, and -om, short u cvc words.
Word Family: _um
Word family: _un, word family: _ut, word family: _ug, word families: _ud, _up, and _us, more phonics lesson materials.
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How to Teach CVC Words in Kindergarten (with FREE CVC Word List)
If you’re wondering what CVC words are, or how to practice them in kindergarten, you’ve come to a great place. This blog post will teach you all about CVC words, provide different activities for practicing CVC words, and includes a free CVC word list.
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What are CVC Words?
A CVC word is a single-syllable, three-letter word that consists of a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern.
(As you can see, consonant-vowel-consonant) is what CVC stands for.)
It’s important to note that in consonant-vowel-consonant words, the vowel is always a short vowel sound because it is a closed syllable.
(The syllable is closed because there is a consonant at the end).
CVC words will always be short vowel words .
The most “famous” example of a CVC word is the word cat.
The beginning sound of a CVC word will always be a consonant (the c in cat).
The middle sound of a CVC word will always be a vowel and it will always have the short sound (the a in cat).
The final sound or ending sound of a CVC word will always be a consonant (the t in cat).
Here are a few more examples of CVC words:
(You can find a full CVC word list pdf (as a free download) at the bottom of this post.)
What CVC Words are NOT:
Remember, not all short vowel words are CVC words.
For example, the word duck .
It only has 3 sounds. It starts with a consonant, has a medial short vowel, and the end of the word has a consonant.
However, that sound is represented by a digraph, which is two letters. Thus, the word duck is not a CVC word, it is a CVCC word.
Also, not all 3 letter words are CVC words.
For example, the word ask .
It has three letters and the short vowel sound. It is still a single closed syllable, too. However, it doesn’t follow the consonant-vowel-consonant pattern. Instead, it has a VCC pattern.
When do students learn CVC Words?
Honestly, too many people focus on what grade/age a child should be when they learn a new skill, like CVC words.
Yes, in the United States, CVC words are typically learned in Kindergarten.
However, that doesn’t really matter. What matters is if they already know what comes before learning CVC words.
This blog post will go into much more depth on the following, but here are important skills that students should know before learning CVC words:
- the difference between a letters and words
- some letters and their sounds (more info below)
- phonemic awareness (Students need to have the ability to hear the individual sounds in words. Being able to orally segment and blend words with three sounds is a good indicator that a student is ready to learn CVC words).
CVC words are important to beginning readers because it’s when they really start decoding words .
It’s an exciting time because it’s when the “I just read that!” lightbulb goes off in their head and they see themselves as a reader. (This was seriously my favorite part of teaching kindergarten.
Usually, the CVC words are the next step in reading and phonics after learning letter names and letter sounds.
(They can actually start to read CVC words before knowing ALL letter sounds. They only need to know a few consonant sounds and a few short vowel sounds in order to be able to read and write CVC words!)
Because of this, the most common time that young learners start to have CVC word phonics lessons is in kindergarten. However, they are still something that can be practice in first grade (and other grades, if the student is struggling to read).
Important Note: Students will struggle to blend, read, and write CVC words if they do not have a foundation in phonemic awareness. If you notice that a young reader is struggling to decode CVC words, go back to phonemic awareness. Have the student practice the oral blending of CVC words before having them try to decode a CVC word.
Because explicit and systematic phonics instruction is proven to be the most effective, I recommend explicitly teaching your students to identify CVC words be their letters and pattern – consonant, vowel, consonant.
My favorite way to do this is by co-creating an anchor chart with my students. Together with your students, add short vowel CVC words and draw a matching picture (or attach matching picture cards).
Types of CVC Words
While there are many CVC words that are real words, you can also mix vowels and consonants in the same consonant-vowel-consonant pattern to make nonsense words .
I like to include nonsense words practice, especially in assessments.
After having students decode a CVC word, I ask students to tell me if it’s a real word or a nonsense word.
Some teachers call them silly words, but let’s use academic vocabulary with our students – they can handle it!
Here are some examples of nonsense CVC words:
CVC Word Families
Have you ever heard of a CVC word family?
A word family is a group of words that has the same rime, but different onsets. (Don’t worry, I’ll explain!)
In the case of CVC words, the words in the same CVC word family will have a different beginning sound (first consonant) but the same vowel-consonant ending.
For example: bat, cat, fat, hat are all in the same CVC word family – the “at family.” Any other CVC words that end in -at are also in that family.
Often times, teachers will teach students word families to help them focus on beginning sounds.
This is also a good way to practice manipulating phonemes orally. (Example: The word is bat. Change the /b/ to /c/. What is the new word?) This is an essential skill in phonemic awareness, and one of the foundational skills in learning to read.
(Another reason that word families are good for kindergarten kids (or any young readers) is because word family words will rhyme.)
CVC Words & Simple Sight Words (High frequency words)
Did you know that a lot of high frequency words are actually CVC words? I learned this when I was reading and researching red words / heart words – a more effective way to teach high frequency words .
In fact, we don’t need to teach our students to memorize these words – they can sound them out!
Here are some examples of high frequency words that follow the CVC pattern:
Ways to Practice CVC Words
There are so many ways to practice CVC words.
Building Phonemic Awareness for Reading CVC Words
Remember, if your students are struggling decoding (reading) or encoding (writing) CVC words, go back to phonemic awareness.
Practice CVC words orally (don’t add letters – yet) using sound boxes (elkonin boxes), or oral language games.
For example, use bingo chips and sound boxes. Have students slide of push a bingo chip into each box as they break up a word. To add even more fun – use magnetic bingo chips and a magnetic wand to remove all the chips after they finish the word. Repeat! (This is so much fun!)
You can build up to CVC words by focusing on beginning sounds, medial sounds, and final sounds in isolation.
Using Orthographic Mapping / Word Mapping to Practice CVC Words
A recent body of research known as The Science of Reading has shown the value in practicing orthographic mapping, or word mapping, to practice decoding and encoding words.
I highly recommend using word mapping to practice writing (encoding) cvc words.
(Click here to learn more about word mapping .)
CVC Words Activities for hands-on learning
I like introducing new CVC words activities in small groups before having young readers move onto doing them in a literacy center or as independent practice.
Working on CVC words is not a “one and done” lesson.
You should be continually reviewing CVC words in all modes of language – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Remember to explicitly refer to the consonant, vowel, consonant pattern!
To throw in some extra learning during transition time or down times, check out these FREE CVC videos !
Some hands-on way to practice CVC words includes:
- Segmenting and blending CVC words audibly/with Elkonin boxes and/or manipulatives
- Word mapping CVC words
- CVC word cards – matching CVC words with pictures
- Building CVC words with magnetic letters
- CVC word mats
Downloadable & Printable CVC Words Activities
You can find many CVC words printable worksheets and books both in my website shop and my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
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What do students learn AFTER CVC Words?
After students master CVC words, they typically move onto CCVC and CVCC words. The two consonants next to each other, in this case, will represent a digraph. For more information on digraphs, check back soon!
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CVC Word List and Teaching Ideas (Free Printables)
All the CVC words you need to teach kids to read and then some.
CVC words are a staple in any kindergarten, first grade, and even second grade classroom. We all read them, we all use them, and for many students they’re the first words that make them feel like readers. Here are all the lists and resources you need to teach CVC words.
Plus grab our free printable CVC word list and cards. Then try some of the activities below.
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Why are CVC words so important?
CVC words are some of the first words students learn to read. They have a simple pattern—consonant-vowel-consonant—which makes it easier for students to blend the sounds into words. Even when students know all their letter sounds, these words are short enough that they don’t require too much working memory to blend from start to finish.
CVC words are also words that students can manipulate easily, switching out beginning and ending sounds to make new words and strengthening their phonemic awareness. Replacing the /c/ in cat for /r/ to make rat, for example.
And CVC words form the basis for syllables later. CVC words and the skills students use to sound out CVC words come into play when students sound out two- and three-syllable words like hamlet or miracle .
These CVC word lists by family organize all the CVC words you need to know to make finding the right word and organizing instruction easy.
Short ‘a’ Word List
ab: cab, dab, gab, jab, lab, nab, tab
at: bat, cat, fat, hat, mat, pat, rat, sat, vat
ad: bad, dad, had, lad, mad, pad, sad, tad
an: ban, can, fan, man, pan, ran, tan, van
ag: bag, gag, hag, lag, nag, rag, sag, tag, wag
ap: cap, gap, lap, map, nap, rap, sap, tap, yap, zap
am: bam, dam, ham, jam, ram, yam
More words: gal, pal, gas, yak, wax, tax
Short ‘e’ Word List
ed: bed, fed, led, red, wed
eg: beg, keg, leg, peg
et: bet, get, jet, let, met, net, pet, set, vet, wet, yet
en: den, hen, men, pen, ten
More words: yes, web, gem, hem, pep
Short ‘i’ Word List
it: bit, fit, hit, kit, lit, pit, sit, wit
id: bid, did, hid, kid, lid, rid
ig: big, dig, fig, gig, jig, pig, rig, wig, zig
im: dim, him, rim
ip: dip, hip, lip, nip, rip, sip, tip, zip
in: bin, din, fin, pin, sin, tin, win
More words: him, mix, six, fix
Short ‘o’ Word List
ot: cot, dot, got, hot, jot, lot, not, pot, rot, tot
ob: cob, gob, job, lob, mob, rob, sob
og: bog, cog, dog, fog, hog, jog, log
op: cop, hop, mop, pop, top
More words: box, fox, pox, rod, sod, mom
Short ‘u’ Word List
ub: cub, hub, nub, rub, sub, tub
ud: bud, cud, dud, mud
ug: bug, dug, hug, jug, lug, mug, pug, rug, tug
um: bum, gum, hum, mum, sum
un: bun, fun, gun, nun, pun, run, sun
ut: but, cut, gut, hut, jut, nut, rut
More words: pup, cup, bus
How To Use the CVC Word Lists and Cards
There are plenty of creative ways to use these CVC word lists. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Magnet-Word Building
Provide letter blocks or letter magnets and have students build CVC words using them.
Word Puzzles
Create puzzles where each piece contains a letter, and have students assemble them to form CVC words.
Picture-Word Matching
Provide pictures of CVC words along with the corresponding words. Ask students to match them.
Create bingo cards with CVC words. Call out words, and children mark them if they have them on their card.
Memory Game
Make pairs of cards with CVC words. Place them face down and have students turn over two cards at a time to find matching pairs.
Write and Erase
Write CVC words on a whiteboard or paper. Have students read the word, then erase it and write it themselves.
Scavenger Hunt
Hide cards or objects with CVC words around the room. Students have to find them and read the words.
CVC Word Sorting
Provide a mix of CVC word cards. Have students sort them based on their vowel sound.
Fill in the Blanks
Provide sentences with missing CVC words. Have students fill in the blanks.
Rhyming Words
Present a CVC word and ask students to come up with rhyming words.
Roll and Read
Write CVC word endings (e.g., -at, -in, -og) on dry-erase dice . Have students roll the dice and read a word with that ending.
Story Creation
Encourage students to create a short story using a set of CVC words.
Get Your Free CVC Words Printable
Print copies of the word list and cards to keep on hand for spelling lists and instructional examples, as well as games and activies like the ones above.
For more word lists, check out Silent E Words and How To Teach Them .
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20 Fun CVC Words Games & Activities to Teach Phonics
If you're a primary teacher, you already know how essential CVC words are for helping your students learn how to read! New readers need lots of practice with these simple words, and fortunately, these CVC words games make learning so much fun!
One of my favourite things to teach my students is always CVC words! These simple words are the first real words your students will read independently. They're easy to sound out and short enough to manipulate easily.
Since they're such a huge part of learning to read (alongside phonemic awareness skills) you'll spend lots of time teaching and practising these words with your students. Because of that, they become a bit repetitive.
That's where CVC games come in! The best CVC word activities are engaging and interactive. Although some can be played independently, it can be beneficial to have students work with a partner to keep their motivation high.
20 Best CVC Words Games
These games were all designed to help your students build their literacy skills in a developmentally-appropriate way using principles from synthetic phonics. Plus, I made them to be fun and hands-on!
Note : Most of these activities include tips to make the task more complex for students who are catching on quickly, like writing the word out on a whiteboard or using it in a sentence. Please adapt the games to work for your students!
1. Snakes & Ladders
In this spin on the classic board game, your students will decode simple CVC words to finish the game!
You can easily use in your literacy centers or even add them to your morning bins to practise those phonics skills right away.
2. CVC Clown Toss
This is one of my favourite CVC games! It can be played indoors, but it's also a fun interactive game to play outside on a sunny day.
As students pick up the flash cards, they check to see if they have a ball that matches the words on the game board. If they do, they can put the ball on the board and try to fill it up!
3. CVC Connect Four
Since many students are familiar with the Connect Four board game, they usually catch onto this activity quickly!
There are two players. The first player tries to decode a word on the board, and if they get it right, they get to cover it with a game piece. The next player tries to do the same. The first student to get 4 in a row wins!
4. Crash CVC Activity
In this game, students take turns removing cards from a pile and reading them out loud. For every word they say correctly, they add it to their stack. However, if they grab the crash card, they must put all of their cards back in the pile!
The goal is to see who can get the most cards. I have several versions of this game, including ones for CVCC CCVC words , tricky words (sight words ) and consonant digraphs , so you can change the cards to fit your lesson!
5. Drive & Decode
If you teach Kindergarten or first grade, this is a great activity to practise blending and segmenting individual phonemes!
Your student will get to roll the car over each letter, saying the individual sounds of the CVC word as they go. It's an easy way to motivate a young child who loves cars, and I have several other Drive & Decode activities (including digital versions) on the resources page of Mrs Learning Bee .
6. Roll a Silly Sentence
Once your students finish get the hang of reading CVC words, they're ready to build sentences. I love this game because the sentences are always fun to hear, and the kids can't wait to make another one!
7. Buried Treasure Board Game
This interactive game tests your students' knowledge of real words! They must dig coins with CVC and nonsense words out of a pile and read each one.
If they find a real word, they save it on their treasure mat. If they find fake words, they go in the trash. This activity practices decoding and making sense of the words they're reading, so they're really effective. Plus, you can keep this one simple or add props to make it even more exciting!
There is also a digital version too!
8. Hidden CVC Words
This digital game is perfect for distance learning or to play on an interactive white board! Your students must find the images representing CVC words in a graphic.
9. I Spy CVC Words
Early readers absolutely love these games! With a written word bank at the bottom and pictures on the game board, students must match the written word with the images.
This is a great activity to build phonemic awareness and is a perfect next step after playing the hidden words game above. Plus, you just need to print and go!
10. CVC Word Jigsaw Puzzles
In this fun game, students match the pieces of the CVC word puzzles. I love using this one to practise blending phonemes!
11. Buzz to the Hive
As students buzz to the beehive, they must place a word with a matching middle sound on the game board. This game includes two sets of words (CVC and CVCC/CCVC) and can also be used with phonics magnets from Magnificent Learning Supplies for lots of fun learning!
12. CVC Word Building Trains
There are different ways to play this game, but the main idea is that students blend individual sounds to build the words in the train.
There are templates (in 2 designs) for 110 words so you can use this again and again!
13. Swat the Fly
If students find the word from their word pile on their mat, they can lay the card down and swat the fly!
14. Tic Tac Toe
Your students are probably already familiar with this game! If they can read the word, they can add a playing piece. Whoever gets three in a row wins!
15. Soupy Sounds
For this game, students use a disposable spoon marked with a CVC word (use the provided templates if you don't have spoons) to scoop up magnetic letters to spell the word in a soup bowl. It's perfect for practising decoding!
16. Super Decoders Board Game
This set includes four different board games at three levels of complexity, so your students can practise a variety of decoding skills. You can even make custom word cards to practise new words!
17. Butterfly Catch
For this fun game, partners take turns reading the CVC words on their cards and catching them in their nets. There are 100 CVC words included!
18. Phonics Fish
This is one of my favourites because kids love it! Add paper clips to your CVC words and give your students a magnetic fishing pole! There's also a version with tricky words (sight words ) to keep the fun going!
19. CVC Bingo
Pre-readers who are still building their phonemic awareness will love this version of bingo! There are three versions to choose from, each increasing in complexity as your students develop their reading skills.
20. CVC Word Fidget Spinners
Once your students spin the fidget spinner on the word card, they can read, write, spell, build, or manipulate the word. This activity is a fun, interactive way to review CVC words in literacy centers. I love using the same words for all students, but changing the task as needed to make it more complex! For example, to add an extra challenge, students can put the word into a sentence.
There are so many great CVC word games here! They can be a powerful way to help your students learn how to read, and you can quickly adapt each one to make it more challenging when needed.
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CVC Words _a_
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CVC Words _a_. Fiona Joyce. Circle the ‘_an’ words. _an. C___. C___. f___. p___. v___. m___. _an. Cake. Can. fan. pan. van. man. Circle the ‘_at’ words. _at. r___. b___. C___. h___. C___. m___. _at. rat. bat. Cat. hat. Can. mat. Circle the ‘_ap’ words. _ap. t___.
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CVC Words _a_ Fiona Joyce
Circle the ‘_an’ words _an C___ C___ f___ p___ v___ m___
_an Cake Can fan pan van man
Circle the ‘_at’ words _at r___ b___ C___ h___ C___ m___
_at rat bat Cat hat Can mat
Circle the ‘_ap’ words _ap t___ p___ c___ m___ n___
_ap tap pan cap map nap
Usage guidelines Ask the children to come up to the board and circle the words that belong to the appropriate ‘rime’ group There is only 1 ‘odd-one-out’ on each slide
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cvc words. By Chris Benson. cat. hat. mat. pig. log. dog. hen. pen. ten. bed. tin. pan. sun. van. cap. man. Blends. shop. chips. clap. bl. br. cl. dr. fl. fr. gl. gr. pl. pr. sc. scr. sk. sl. spr. squ. st. str. sw. tr. tw. hr. shr. id. nd. lk. nk.
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puzzles. CVC. Choose the right vowel to complete the word. Click here to START. Not quite. Click here to Try again. c_t. a. e. i. o. u. Well done! The word was. c a t. Click here to continue. d_g. a. e. i. o. u. Well done! The word was. d o g.
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Week One Focus: Closed Syllable - CVC words plant plant ______________
Week One Focus: Closed Syllable - CVC words plant plant ______________ clock clock ______________ spell spell ______________ gift gift ______________ stand stand ______________
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Week 5 Dolch & CVC words
Week 5 Dolch & CVC words. Present one slide at a time for up to 10 seconds, asking the learners to read out. When you get to the last word, start again but leave the word on the screen for less seconds, and repeat, until the learner can recognise the word and say it in a couple of seconds.
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CVC Words. Objectives for today’s lesson:. Identify, practise and secure the ability to hear initial and final phonemes in CVC words. To blend phonemes to read CVC words in rhyming and non-rhyming sets. c. a. t. d. ?. g. What letter is missing?. dog. c. ?. r.
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Winter CVC Words
Winter CVC Words. Mrs. Allen’s Kindergarten Benton Elementary. hop. lit. sad. vet. fun. man. jet. him. lot. bug. dad. men. pin. got. tug. fax. ten. zip. hog. nut.
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Week 6 Dolch & CVC words
Week 6 Dolch & CVC words. Present one slide at a time for up to 10 seconds, asking the learners to read out. When you get to the last word, start again but leave the word on the screen for less seconds, and repeat, until the learner can recognise the word and say it in a couple of seconds.
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Blending CVC Words
Blending CVC Words. a. d. s. sad. e. g. b. beg. e. d. r. red. o. p. h. hop. i. g. p. pig. e. t. w. wet. u. b. r. rub. u. g. b. bug. t. s. i. sit. a. n. m. man. a. g. t. tag. u. n. f. fun. i. m. h. him. o. t. p. pot. o. g. l. log.
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cvc words. h. n. e. t. n. e. m. n. e. p. n. e. B. n. e. Rhyming Words. The e t family. Choose a letter to make a word. __ e t. v. p. n. s. w. g. m. l. Try to spell the at family words. v et. g et. n et. s et. w et. l et. m et. p et. n et.
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cvc Words. K Leeds www.primaryresources.co.uk English Phonics. The Short /i/ sound. If you are unsure of the short /i/ sound “say i gloo” Short /i/ is the beginning sound in igloo. b. n. i. p. n. i. w. n. i. t. n. i. f. n. i.
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Reading CVC Words :
Reading CVC Words :. The at Family. The at Family. bat. The at Family. cat. The at Family. fat. The at Family. hat. The at Family. mat. The at Family. pat. The at Family. rat. The at Family. sat. bat cat fat hat. mat pat rat sat. The at Family.
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Week 3 Dolch & CVC words
Week 3 Dolch & CVC words. Present one slide at a time for up to 10 seconds, asking the learners to read out. When you get to the last word, start again but leave the word on the screen for less seconds, and repeat, until the learner can recognise the word and say it in a couple of seconds.
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cvc words. h. t. a. c. t. a. P. t. a. m. t. a. b. t. a.
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cvc words. t. p. a. c. p. a. m. p. a. n. p. a. z. p. a.
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Long “u” Words cvc-e
Long “u” Words cvc-e. www.theteachersguide.com. cute. use. cue. huge. cube. mule. fume. uses. fuse. flute. dude. rude. June. mute. tune. lute. crude. cute. use. cue. huge. cube. mule. fume. uses. fuse. flute. dude. rude. June. mute. tune. lute. crude. cute. use.
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The phonics PowerPoints on this page are for teaching phonics CVC (consonant vowel consonant) words. Below you'll find 27 phonics PPTs for CVC words with the short vowel sounds, a, e, i, o, and u. Each phonics PowerPoint presents different CVC word families. These are great for beginner-level kids who are learning phonics and the alphabet.
Download Now. Download to read offline. Cvc words.1. 1. Consonant Vowel Consonant Reading Game By: Yusuf ARSLAN Directions: Read each word and then click the mouse to see if you are correct. There are 10 CVC words for each vowel. 2. c a t.
PPT GAME OF CVC WORD. 4649 uses. LanaTeacher. Phonics words. I created these phon. 2517 uses. LanaTeacher. CVC Short e quilt. I use this to get st. 1276 uses. easyengl. CVC reading warm-up . This PPT interactive. 620 uses. jhonita. Short i. A projectable and in. 315 uses. bharti. ppt. cvc words .
What are CVC words? CVC words are three letter words that follow the letter structure of consonant-vowel-consonant. For example, common CVC words include 'Cat', 'Hat', 'Jam' and 'Bus'. These words are considered foundational when teaching people to read, write or learn English as an additional language.
An interactive PowerPoint for students to practice reading CVC words. Here's a resource that your beginning readers will love playing with independently. The quiz encourages students to focus on the middle letter sound (the short vowel sound) in CVC words. Each slide presents a picture, along with the initial and final sounds of the word ...
Practice ReadingCVC WordsShort /a/ soundBlending of soundsFree PowerPoint Download here:https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_SJayEdMbhPWadnFk7qnTtAnoW-EL...
This brilliant CVC blending PowerPoint is a great tool for you to introduce CVC words, from level 2 phonics, to your class in an effective and exciting way. PowerPoints are a very handy way of introducing new topics to your class. This is because they are well suited to being presentations, and are structured in the simplest way possible to make teaching and the children's learning process ...
The quiz encourages students to focus on the middle letter sound (the short vowel sound) in CVC words. This fabulous PowerPoint includes audio - making it even more suitable for independent use! In the audio, students hear each CVC word segmented into its individual phonemes. This then assists them in blending the sounds.
This interactive PowerPoint is the perfect way to introduce your class to CVC words, and help them to recognise and master them. Use the disappearing boxes to play spelling, speaking or reading games with your class and help them sharpen their foundation English skills. Another great resource to help with this topic is this CVC Words Reading PowerPoint Game.Also check out our Phase ...
This is a lesson and review slides presentation for CVC Word Families : Short Vowels a,e,i,o,u. Teach CVC Word Families in digital pocket charts and word family houses. This is pre-loaded in Google Slides and perfect for Google Classroom! You can also use this for in-person presentations.The slides are colorful, fun and engaging slides!
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Week 5 Dolch & CVC words. Week 5 Dolch & CVC words. Present one slide at a time for up to 10 seconds, asking the learners to read out. When you get to the last word, start again but leave the word on the screen for less seconds, and repeat, until the learner can recognise the word and say it in a couple of seconds. 242 views • 12 slides
CVC words will always be short vowel words. The most "famous" example of a CVC word is the word cat. The beginning sound of a CVC word will always be a consonant (the c in cat). The middle sound of a CVC word will always be a vowel and it will always have the short sound (the a in cat). The final sound or ending sound of a CVC word will ...
CVC Word Sorting. Provide a mix of CVC word cards. Have students sort them based on their vowel sound. Fill in the Blanks. Provide sentences with missing CVC words. Have students fill in the blanks. Rhyming Words. Present a CVC word and ask students to come up with rhyming words. Roll and Read. Write CVC word endings (e.g., -at, -in, -og) on ...
This interactive PowerPoint is the perfect way to introduce your class to CVC words, and help them to recognise and master them. Use the disappearing boxes to play spelling, speaking or reading games with your class and help them sharpen their foundation English skills. Another great resource to help with this topic is this CVC Words Reading PowerPoint Game.
Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template. Here's a new educational template for little kids that follows a model called "CVC". It means "consonant-vowel-consonant", so you'll find lots of slides with printable exercises where your students must form a word composed by three letters (as per the aforementioned model) according to the ...
Fine Print: Educational Use. View 20,336 other resources for K Grade English Language Arts. This CVC Words PPT is suitable for Kindergarten. Use this colorful and easy-to-understand presentation to help kindergartners review words with the short a sound. With words such as van, man, can, and fan, learners practice reading skills.
Please adapt the games to work for your students! 1. Snakes & Ladders. In this spin on the classic board game, your students will decode simple CVC words to finish the game! You can easily use in your literacy centers or even add them to your morning bins to practise those phonics skills right away. 2.
This fabulous CVC words activity PowerPoint features Phase 2 words with a mix of medial phonemes. It is especially adapted to be culturally sensitive for use in the Middle East. Use this PowerPoint to revise CVC words with younger learners or remediate struggling students. This booklet will help expand children's vocabulary and increase their understanding of letters and words. There are a ...
Week 5 Dolch & CVC words. Week 5 Dolch & CVC words. Present one slide at a time for up to 10 seconds, asking the learners to read out. When you get to the last word, start again but leave the word on the screen for less seconds, and repeat, until the learner can recognise the word and say it in a couple of seconds. 242 views • 12 slides
Week 5 Dolch & CVC words. Week 5 Dolch & CVC words. Present one slide at a time for up to 10 seconds, asking the learners to read out. When you get to the last word, start again but leave the word on the screen for less seconds, and repeat, until the learner can recognise the word and say it in a couple of seconds. 242 views • 12 slides