CVC Words: Grapheme-Phoneme Blending & Segmenting
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What is the difference between a grapheme and a phoneme?

A grapheme is a letter or group of letters representing a sound. A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another.

Blend the following phonemes to make a CVC word: /k/ /æ/ /t/

cat

Segment the word 'sun' into its individual phonemes.

/s/ /ʌ/ /n/

Write a sentence using the CVC word 'dog'.

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Change one letter in the word 'hat' to make a new word.

<p>Possible answers: 'cat', 'hit', 'hot'</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Phoneme

Smallest unit of sound in a word.

Grapheme

A letter or group of letters representing a sound.

Blending

Putting sounds together to make a word.

Segmenting

Breaking a word into individual sounds.

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CVC Word

A word made of a consonant, vowel, and consonant sound.

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Study Notes

  • Long-term Goal: Students will construct complete sentences.
  • Short-term Goal: Students will master graphemes and phonemes to blend and segment CVC words.

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Learn to master graphemes and phonemes to blend and segment CVC words. This lesson helps students build a foundation for constructing complete sentences by focusing on phonics. Understand the relationship between sounds and letters.

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