Reading: Basic Decoding & Word Recognition: Lesson 4: Decoding Simple CVC Words
Reading: Basic Decoding & Word Recognition Lesson 4: Decoding Simple CVC Words What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to decode simple CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words by recognizing common word families like '-at' and '-in'.
Before You Read 🧠 Key Vocabulary Learning these words first will help you understand the lesson. Decode To use letter sounds to read a word. CVC Word A word with a Consonant, a Vowel, then a Consonant. Word Family Words with the same ending sound (e.g., cat, mat, hat). Rhyme To have the same ending sound as another word. Let's Read: CVC Word Families Part 1: The "-at" Word Family Words in a family rhyme . They have the same ending sound. Let's read the "-at" family. cat I see a cat . mat The cat is on the mat . bat It is a bat . hat You have a nice hat . Part 2: The "-in" Word Family Now, let's practice the "-in" family. The vowel sound is a short 'i'. pin It is a small pin . bin The…