This student favorite (and easy to manage) game features the phonics skill: Short Vowel Word Families. Read more about how to use phonics ladders in the classroom here. Phonics Ladders can be used as a whole group guided lesson, or as student independent practice. These spelling patterns and rules need exposure and practice for students to master. VCC Short Vowel examples: add, end, ill, odd (usually a double consonant makes the vowel short)ĬVCC Short Vowel examples: back, deck, pick, rock, duck (double consonant blends make the vowel short) This Sounds Chart from our Lucky Little Toolkit is a great resource for students to have in their desks.ĬVC Short Vowel examples: hat, met, kit, pot, cut Short vowels make the short vowel sound when they are closed in by a consonant, as in CVC words, VCC, or CVCC words.
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