CVC Word Mapping Worksheets NO PREP Science of Reading Printables

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  1. Written language is a code of our speech sounds. The fastest way to teach children to write and spell is to context speech to print. Use these worksheets to match sounds to letters (or make the phoneme-grapheme connection).These worksheets are best used with direct instruction. Your students need to
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These simple CVC Word Mapping worksheets are an easy and no-prep to incorporate the science of reading into your literacy instruction. Mapping words from sounds (phonemes) to symbols (graphemes) is the most efficient way to teach learners to read and spell.

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Your learners will map CVC words by:

  1. Saying the picture name.
  2. Tapping the three sounds.
  3. Mapping the letter that spells each sound.
  4. Writing the word.

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The CVC words are arranged in word families in this CVC resource:

* ab, ad, ag, am, an, ap, at,

* eb, ed, eg, em, en, et

* ib, im, ig, in, ip, it,

* ob, om, od, op, ot, og

* ub, ud, ug, um, un, up, ut

* mixed review (short a, e, i, o u)

This resource includes:

  • 25 pages of CVC word families
  • 5 pages of mixed CVC review
  • 30 pages of answer keys

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant, or CVC) words. (This does not include CVCs ending with /l/, /r/, or /x/.)
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels.
Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ.

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