What are CVC Words? A word that is made up of a consonant, a vowel, and a consonant. CVCs can belong to families of words that are alike. What are vowels? The following letters A, E, I, O, & U. What are consonants? All the letters in the alphabet that aren’t vowels.
This CVC flashcard set is an introduction to words that contain a consonant, a vowel, and another consonant (CVC). Once a child has mastered the sounds of the alphabet the next step is blending sounds.
Blending is the skill of joining individual speech sounds (phonemes) together to make a word. While many young learners can learn letter sounds, blending these sounds together can be difficult.
These flashcards are a great tool for building pre-reading skills and blending practice. They have a picture in the back so the child can practice reading the word and check on the back if the answer is correct.