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Phonics | Session 2 | How do you introduce VC and CV word patterns in your classroom without overwhelming early readers?

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    • #81175
      Tripti Singh
      Participant

      Share any chants, gestures, games, or visual aids you use to help children grasp the difference between vowel-consonant (VC) and consonant-vowel (CV) words.

    • #84179
      Dipti
      Participant

      Introducing VC and CV Word Patterns to Early Readers
      To introduce VC (vowel-consonant) and CV (consonant-vowel) word patterns to early readers without overwhelming them, follow these steps:

      Step 1: Phonemic Awareness
      – *Oral Practice*: Begin with phonemic awareness activities, focusing on the sounds of vowels and consonants. Use words that start with a single sound, like “at” or “an.”
      – *Sound Isolation*: Help students identify the individual sounds within words.

      Step 2: Word Families
      – *VC Pattern*: Introduce word families that follow the VC pattern, such as “at,” “an,” or “in.” Use words like “cat,” “hat,” “mat,” and “sat.”
      – *CV Pattern*: Introduce word families that follow the CV pattern, such as “go,” “no,” or “so.” Use words like “goat,” “nose,” or “soap.”

      Step 3: Word Building
      – *Magnetic Letters or Letter Tiles*: Use magnetic letters or letter tiles to build words that follow the VC and CV patterns. This hands-on activity helps students see the relationship between letters and sounds.
      – *Word Building Activities*: Have students build words by changing the initial consonant or vowel sound.

      Step 4: Reading and Writing
      – *Guided Reading*: Provide guided reading opportunities for students to practice reading words that follow the VC and CV patterns.
      – *Writing Activities*: Have students write words that follow the VC and CV patterns, using word families and word building activities as a guide.

      Step 5: Games and Activities
      – *Word Games*: Incorporate games and activities that reinforce the VC and CV patterns, such as word sorting word matching, or word scavenger hunts.

    • #84180
      Meenakshi@123
      Participant

      Hi Ma’am,
      The session was really engaging & informative. Really loved all the techniques 7 will definetly use the same in the my class extensively.
      Thankyou so much Ma’am.
      Regards
      Meenakshi

    • #84181
      Shakshi@96
      Participant

      Thank you for a wonderful and insightful webinar on VC and CV words! The strategies and activities shared were incredibly helpful and will definitely support early readers in building strong phonics skills. Grateful for the learning opportunity!

    • #84182
      RupaShashidhar
      Participant

      CV words are easier for beginners because they start with a consonant and end in a vowel making them more open and easier to blend .Si we use this.

    • #84183
      IshaniSharma
      Participant

      Great idea! Thank you for sharing.

    • #84184
      IshaniSharma
      Participant

      Great idea! Thank you for sharing

    • #84185
      IshaniSharma
      Participant

      Great idea! Thank you for sharing your valuable opinion

    • #84186
      Tripti Singh
      Participant

      Thank you so much, Meenakshi! I’m glad you found the session valuable. Excited to know you’ll be applying the techniques in your classroom—your learners are lucky to have you! Keep sharing your reflections. See you in the next session on 30-July.

    • #84187
      Tripti Singh
      Participant

      Thank you for your kind words! I’m so glad the strategies resonated with you. Wishing you joyful moments as your young learners grow into confident readers—do keep sharing your classroom experiences!

    • #84188
      Tripti Singh
      Participant

      Absolutely right! CV words are often easier for beginners because starting with a consonant gives a strong, clear beginning sound, and the open vowel at the end makes blending smoother. Great observation—this approach builds early confidence in young readers!

    • #84189
      Tripti Singh
      Participant

      Thank you for sharing such a clear and practical approach! The step-by-step progression from sound awareness to hands-on word building is spot on simple, effective, and engaging for early readers. Great ideas!

    • #84190
      IshaniSharma
      Participant

      Thank you for sharing your valuable opinion!

    • #91843
      Tripti Singh
      Participant

      Dear Educators,

      As promised in the session, sharing Videos for

      VC words starting with “a”.

      VC words starting with “e”.

      VC words starting with “i”.

      VC words starting with “o”.

      VC words starting with “u”.

      Hope you enjoy watching it.

      Regards,
      Dr Tripti Singh

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