CVC Word Lists Short ‘a’ CVC words-ab -ad -ag -am -an -ap -at cab dab jab lab tab grab slab bad dad had lad pad sad tad glad bag gag lag nag rag sag tag wag flag dam ham jam Pam ram Sam tram gram clam slam ban can Dan fan man pan ran tan van plan cap gap lap map nap rap sap tap trap flap bat cat fat hat mat pat sat chat flat brat rat

What is the difference between sight words and CVC words?

“Sight words” usually refers to words that we see a lot when reading and may or may not be easy to read phonetically. For example, the words the, my, at, and, what, etc. are all sight words. In contrast, CVC words are easy to sound out and may or may not be words we read often.

How can I teach my child to read CVC words?

Looking at a cvc word and three different pictures. Using their letter-sound knowledge they will sound out the cvc word and identify the picture that matches. 2. CVC word puzzles are another great way to practice. Having a picture clue will allow children to figure out which pieces belong together.

How do you teach CVC with stamps?

Practice the beginning sounds of CVC words with stamps – this would also work with middle sounds or ending sounds as well. Use magnetic or other tactile letters along with these CVC Sound Boxes for your hands-on learners to manipulate the letters of the words. In the spring, try out this planting CVC flowers activity.

What are CVC words and why are they important for reading?

As they gain confidence reading CVC words out of context, they can then focus on reading CVC words (and others) in sentences and texts. CVC words allow readers to start putting together multiple sounds, which is a significant skill with reading.

How many CVC words are in an Itty Bitty book?

70 simple sentences using 140 CVC words. Highlighted CVC word key. 40 CVC traceable word cards. (These are the words students will use to fill in the blanks.) Covers so students can make an Itty Bitty Booklet with the CVC word cards. A certificate of praise.