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  • The child learned to recognize and identify CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words.
  • The child practiced sounding out and blending CVC words.
  • The child learned to differentiate between consonant and vowel sounds.
  • The child developed phonemic awareness by identifying the individual sounds in CVC words.
  • The child improved their reading skills by decoding and reading CVC words.
  • The child expanded their vocabulary by learning new CVC words.
  • The child enhanced their spelling skills by practicing writing CVC words.

For continued development, you can:

  • Introduce more complex words with blends and digraphs.
  • Play word-building games where the child can create their own CVC words using letter cards or magnetic letters.
  • Read CVC word books together and encourage the child to read aloud.
  • Practice writing sentences using CVC words to reinforce spelling and sentence structure.
  • Engage in rhyming activities to further develop phonemic awareness.
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