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What is a cvc and ccvc word?

You're asking about consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) and consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant (CCVC) words. These are terms used in phonics to describe the structure of words, focusing on the sound combinations of consonants (C) and vowels (V).

Here's a breakdown:

CVC words

* Structure: Consonant - Vowel - Consonant

* Examples: cat, dog, sun, bed, hop

CCVC words

* Structure: Consonant - Consonant - Vowel - Consonant

* Examples: clap, stop, blue, train, brown

Importance of CVC and CCVC words:

* Phonics learning: These simple word structures are some of the first children learn to read and write.

* Sound blending: They help children practice blending sounds together to form words.

* Decoding skills: Understanding these structures helps with decoding unknown words.

Additional Information:

* Variations: There are other common word structures like CVCC (e.g., "fast," "milk"), CVCV (e.g., "baby," "paper"), and more.

* Phonics instruction: Many phonics programs focus on CVC and CCVC words early on to build a strong foundation for reading.

Let me know if you have any other questions about phonics or word structure!

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