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Picture Examples: Breaking CVC Words into Sounds for Kindergarteners

Hey there! 👋 Learning to read can be super fun, especially when we break words down into their sounds! Let's look at some pictures and learn how to sound out those CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words. Get ready to become a reading rockstar! 🌟
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📚 Quick Study Guide

    🔍 CVC Words: These are simple words made of a consonant, a vowel, and another consonant (like cat, dog, sun). 💡 Breaking it Down: We split the word into three separate sounds. For 'cat', it's /c/ /a/ /t/. 📝 Sounding Out: Say each sound individually, then blend them together to read the whole word. 🖍️ Picture Power: Pictures help us connect the word to what it means, making it easier to remember! 🎧 Practice Makes Perfect: The more you practice, the better you'll get at reading CVC words!

✏️ Practice Quiz

  1. What sound does the first letter in the word 'dog' make?
    1. /b/
    2. /d/
    3. /f/
  2. Which vowel sound is in the middle of the word 'sun'?
    1. /i/
    2. /u/
    3. /o/
  3. What is the last sound in the word 'cat'?
    1. /t/
    2. /d/
    3. /p/
  4. Which CVC word represents a furry animal that barks?
    1. hat
    2. dog
    3. cup
  5. What sound does the middle letter make in the word 'pig'?
    1. /a/
    2. /i/
    3. /e/
  6. Which CVC word describes something you drink from?
    1. pen
    2. box
    3. cup
  7. What is the first sound in the word 'bed'?
    1. /b/
    2. /p/
    3. /d/
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  1. B
  2. B
  3. A
  4. B
  5. B
  6. C
  7. A

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