Michele W. answered 07/01/25
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The CVC spelling pattern is a core concept in early phonics, standing for Consonant-Vowel-Consonant. It describes simple, three-letter words where the vowel in the middle almost always makes its short sound.
For example:
- c - a - t (short 'a' sound)
- b - e - d (short 'e' sound)
- p - i - g (short 'i' sound)
- d - o - g (short 'o' sound)
- s - u - n (short 'u' sound)
Why is it important?
Mastering CVC words is crucial for young readers because it:
- Builds decoding skills: Teaches kids to blend individual letter sounds together to read a whole word.
- Develops phonemic awareness: Helps children recognize and manipulate sounds in words.
- Forms a foundation: These simple patterns are the building blocks for reading longer, more complex words and syllables.
By understanding CVC words, children gain confidence and a vital skill for their reading journey.
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