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Synthetic Phonics: CVC Words Exercise for Short Vowels, Schemes and Mind Maps of Phonetics and Phonology

Special EducationLanguage and Literacy EducationEarly Childhood Education

An exercise for Synthetic Phonics, focusing on completing CVC words with short vowels. The activity includes a list of words and blank boxes for children to fill in the missing letters based on the sounds they hear. The document also includes tips for parents to help their children during the activity.

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  • What are the vowels used in this exercise?
  • What should parents do if their child makes an error in writing a letter?
  • What type of words are the activities focusing on in this document?

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

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Uploaded on 09/12/2022

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Download Synthetic Phonics: CVC Words Exercise for Short Vowels and more Schemes and Mind Maps Phonetics and Phonology in PDF only on Docsity! All images from clipart Synthetic Phonics – Word Completion Activities: CVC Words Word list for completion… bag, can, gap, cap, cot, bat, cat, hit, hop, ham, pig, map The target words are CVC words. That is, each word has three sounds, two are consonant sounds (C), and one is a vowel sound (V). In these activities the vowels are all short vowels – a i o e u - and are consistently the same sound when spelling. Directions  Your child’s task is to write the missing letters/graphemes in each box.  There are 7 box sets of 3. Each word is at different levels of completion.  The first series of three boxes contain the complete target word, and is to be used as a reference.  Cover completed words before starting the exercises. Tips  Cover the target words.  Encourage your child to sound out the sounds while writing the letters.  Feedback for errors, i.e. your child writes gab for bag. Say, ‘The first sound in this word is /b/. Listen as I say the sound /b/.’ Point to the letter g at child’s attempt to write bag. Say. ‘This is the /g/ sound. The first sound is /b/.’ Point to both the g and the b spellings. Ask your child, ‘What do you need to do?’ (Swap the g spelling with the b spelling.) Synthetic Phonics - CVC Words (short vowels) All images from clipart bag can gap b a __ c a __ g a __ __ a g __ a n __ a p b __ g c __ n g __ p Synthetic Phonics - CVC Words (short vowels) All images from clipart c __ __ c __ __ b __ __ __ __ p __ __ t __ __ t __ a __ __ o __ __ a __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Synthetic Phonics - CVC Words (short vowels) All images from clipart cat hit hop c a __ h i __ h o __ __ a t __ i t __ o p c __ t h __ t h __ p Synthetic Phonics - CVC Words (short vowels) All images from clipart c __ __ h __ __ h __ __ __ __ t __ __ t __ __ p __ a __ __ i __ __ o __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __