CVC Words Short Vowel A
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How do children learn to read?
· Phonemic awareness is developing children’s ability to decode words.
A child will learn to recognise letter sounds on print and
see the relation to the sounds in speech. Teaching it requires a systematic and
instructional approach. Thus, phonics is one recommended way to explicitly
teach children to segment and sound the word.
Children pick up the skill of reading through decoding words and reading comprehension.
Decoding words is the ability to look and sound the
alphabets when they are placed together in a word. This requires children to
blend letter sounds and read words. Children who learn the sounds in words will
be able to put these sounds together to blend words and read whole words.
· Reading is a mix of decoding words and reading comprehension
Reading comprehension is understanding the meaning of
written language. To improve reading comprehension requires expanding
vocabulary knowledge and being familiar with grammar. But right now, at
preschool level this can be taught by reading a story and then asking them
questions after. Let your child practice answering you.
I have prepared a phonics resource for Level 1a Word Family.
This can be used for children 3-4 years old who already know their letter
sounds and are ready to blend CVC (Consonant Vowel Consonant) Words with short
vowels.
Resource summary:
· Short vowel A puzzles (printable format)
/at/: mat, cat, bat
/ap/:gap, lap, tap
/an/: van, pan, fan
· I have created a learning video to teach children onset and rime. For example, c-at, b-at, m-at. This step is also known as blending. It comes before reading the word.
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