CVC Words and Sentences
CVC, or Consonant-Vowel-Consonant, refers to a group of words that follow a simple phonetic pattern consisting of a consonant, a vowel, and another consonant. These basic words are often among the first that children learn to read and write. Examples include "cat," "dog," and "pig."
CVC sentences are composed of these simple words, forming short and straightforward sentences suitable for early readers. By mastering CVC words and sentences, children develop essential phonemic awareness and decoding skills, laying the foundation for reading fluency and comprehension. CVC words and sentences are fundamental building blocks in early literacy education, providing a stepping stone for more complex language structures and vocabulary acquisition.