A CVC word is made up of a consonant, vowel, and consonant sound. When a vowel is followed by a consonant, it is a closed syllable and makes the vowel say its sound. Cat is an example of a CVC word. Each letter makes its sound and is therefore decodable and easy for a beginning reader to sound out.
In this video, kids will learn reading CVC pattern with -at WORD FAMILY!. Each word has picture to help them figure out what they are reading. They will also learn to read phrases, sentences and short stories to develop their comprehension skills.
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Reading - at Words, Phrases, Sentences and Short Stories
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