Phonics VCV Pattern PHONICS: VCV Pattern T183

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Phonics VCV Pattern PHONICS: VCV Pattern T183 THEME 2: Nature Walk Week 3 2.2.3

words with VCV and open or closed syllables We will learn to read: words with VCV and open or closed syllables We will read and write words with the VCV pattern.

Reading Open Closed go got me met hi hit

protect Reading VCV divide longer words into syllables divide before the consonant open syllable closed syllable protect VCV blend each syllable to read the word one consonant

silent Reading VCV divide before the consonant open syllable closed syllable silent VCV blend each syllable to read the word one consonant

music Reading VCV divide before the consonant open syllable closed syllable music VCV blend each syllable to read the word one consonant

wagon Reading VCV Is it a real word? divide before the consonant open syllable closed syllable wagon VCV blend each syllable to read the word Is it a real word? one consonant

wagon Reading VCV That is a real word! divide after the consonant closed syllable closed syllable wagon VCV That is a real word! blend each syllable to read the word one consonant

never Reading VCV Is it a real word? divide before the consonant open syllable closed syllable never VCV blend each syllable to read the word Is it a real word? one consonant

never Reading VCV That is a real word! divide after the consonant closed syllable closed syllable never VCV That is a real word! blend each syllable to read the word one consonant

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words with VCV and open or closed syllables We learned to read: words with VCV and open or closed syllables We read and wrote words with the VCV pattern.