Lesson

Read CVC Words with Short Vowels

Students practice reading consonant-vowel-consonant words with each short vowel in the middle.

Read CVC Words with Short Vowels

What students learn

Students learn that CVC words have three sounds: consonant, vowel, consonant. They practice reading short-a, short-e, short-i, short-o, and short-u words.

Why it matters

CVC words are the doorway to early reading. When students can read cat, bed, pig, hot, and sun, they can start reading many more simple words on their own.

Learn the idea

Use to show how the short a sound sits in the middle of the word. Then listen to , , , and .

Each clip gives the student one vowel pattern to notice. Ask them to say the three sounds slowly first, then say the whole word.

Try it

Write a few CVC words on paper and have the student circle the vowel in the middle. Then ask them to sound out each word one sound at a time before reading it all together.

Parent guide

Model the sound order clearly. Point to each letter as the child says the sound, then slide your finger under the whole word as they blend it. If the child guesses the word, slow the pace and return to the three individual sounds.