If you are a kindergarten teacher or a parent of a kindergartner, you know you need to teach your kids how to read and write CVC words.
If you are asking yourself, “what is a CVC word?” or “how do I teach CVC words?” then this post is for you!
I am going to share what CVC words are, how to teach them, and fun activities your students can use in the classroom to practice reading and writing CVC words.
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all the activities intended mostly to kindergarten. very usefull
ReplyDeleteThank you mam and sir😆
ReplyDeleteOn the one with the honey pots, and the word “mop” there are no rhyming words.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good work. please can I have that of upper primary?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Very effect worksheet .
ReplyDeleteVery educative,I really appreciate
ReplyDeleteThanks for the material.. Itis very benefit for my students
ReplyDeleteTeaching rhyming doesn’t need to be overly complicated.
ReplyDeleteTeaching rhyming is very important, of course, but it doesn’t take ten pages of overly detailed lesson plans to accomplish this. So one of the main things you should remember about how to teach rhyming is that it doesn’t need to be complicated!
Rhyming is just one small part of phonemic awareness . . . of working with language, sounds within language, and playing with language.