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What age groupYear or Grade 1
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Lesson Introduction: Exploring Short Vowel Sounds with CVC Words

🎉 Welcome, Little Readers! 🎉

Today, we are going to embark on an exciting adventure into the wonderful world of short vowel sounds. Are you ready to be vowel explorers?

🌈 The Magic of Sounds

First, let’s gather together like our favorite characters from storybooks. Can anyone tell me what a vowel is? That’s right! The vowels in the English language are A, E, I, O, and U. They are special letters that help us make the sounds in words.

🐾 Let's Hear the Sounds!

Now, let's play a little game! I will say a letter, and I want you to make the sound of that letter. Ready? Here we go!

Great job! You sounded like a chorus of superstars! 🌟

📖 Introducing CVC Words

CVC stands for Consonant-Vowel-Consonant. These are simple words that have one short vowel in the middle. For example, let’s look at the word cat. It starts with a c (a consonant), then we have the short vowel a, and it ends with t (another consonant).

🦁 Time For a Story!

How about we hear a little story featuring CVC words? Here’s a sneak peek:

“Once there was a cat who sat on a mat. The cat saw a rat and said, ‘Hey! You can’t sit on my mat!’”

Does anyone hear any CVC words in the story? That’s right! Cat, mat, and rat! 🐱🐭

🎨 Let’s Get Creative!

Now that we’ve listened to our story and talked about CVC words, it’s time for you to be creative!

Are you excited? Let’s start our lesson on short vowel sounds with CVC words! Happy drawing, my little vowel explorers! ✏️✨


Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify and create CVC words with short vowel sounds through engaging activities and collaborative sharing.