Supporting Early Readers: A Vowel In the Middle
- melissa1705
- Apr 7, 2020
- 1 min read
Hello, parent-teachers! If you do much reading about how to teach early readers, you will come across CVC. It means consonant-vowel-consonant, and refers to one syllable, short vowel words beginning with a consonant, followed by a short vowel and ending with a consonant. Cat, pen, pig, dot and bug are examples. Here’s a song to add some fun to your practice time! 🎶taking it easy with the CVCs - a vowel in the middle is all you need🎶 #schoolclosure #homeschool #distancelearning #teachingreading https://youtu.be/hQWYiqHIPrM
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