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📚 Topic Summary
Let's learn how to build simple sentences using CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words! CVC words are short and easy to sound out, like 'cat,' 'dog,' and 'sun.' We can use these words to create simple sentences that tell us who or what is doing something. For example, 'The cat sat.' or 'The dog ran.' Learning to build sentences with CVC words is the first step to becoming a super reader and writer!
In this worksheet, we'll explore CVC words, learn their meanings, and use them to create our very own sentences. Get ready to have some fun with words! ✏️
🔤 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its meaning. Draw a line connecting the word to its definition.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Cat | A. A bright star in the sky |
| 2. Sun | B. To move quickly on foot |
| 3. Run | C. A furry animal that says "meow" |
| 4. Dog | D. A place to sit |
| 5. Sit | E. A loyal animal that barks |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with the correct CVC word to complete the sentence.
The little boy has a ________. (dog, sun, cat)
The ________ is hot. (sun, sit, run)
I can ________ fast! (run, cat, dog)
The ________ sat on the mat. (cat, sun, dog)
Please ________ here. (sit, run, sun)
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Can you create your own simple sentence using CVC words? Write it below:
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