CVC Word Families:
CVC word families, also known as phonograms, consist of words that share the same rime (vowel and consonant sounds) but have different onsets (initial sounds).
For example, the “et” word family includes words like “wet,” “get,” “set,” “bet,” and “jet.”
These word families play a crucial role in developing phonological awareness and decoding skills.
Worksheet Overview:
The “CVC EN Word Family: Match It” worksheet focuses on the EN sound.
Children will match words containing the EN sound with corresponding images.
This interactive activity reinforces their understanding of this phonetic pattern.
Benefits:
By participating in word matching exercises, young learners:
Develop phonemic awareness (recognizing individual sounds in words).
Improve decoding skills (sounding out words).
Expand their vocabulary.
Early Literacy Skills:
The worksheet provides an engaging way to explore CVC EN word families.
Children learn how letters combine to form sounds in words, a fundamental skill for reading.
Remember, fostering a love for learning while teaching phonics is essential. Enjoy the phonics adventure!






