A CVC word is a word that is made up of a consonant, vowel and consonant sound.
CVC words are an important tool when introducing many of the phonological awareness skills young children need to learn, because their simple pattern - consonant-vowel-consonant, makes it easier for children to transform individual sounds into short simple familiar words.
CVC words are words created using a consonant, vowel, and a consonant. Vowels are the letters A, E, I, O and U, while consonants are all the other letters in the alphabet. Examples of CVC words can include 'new', 'hat', 'cot', 'lit', and 'pit'. You can also create nonsense words that follow the rules of CVC words.
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