Let’s go through each picture one by one and think of the CVC word that matches it.
CVC means Consonant-Vowel-Consonant — like “cat”, “hat”, or “pig”. Each word has 3 letters, and we’ll write them in the boxes below each picture.
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First row:
1.
Hat → h-a-t
(It’s a hat you wear on your head.)
2.
Bug → b-u-g
(This is a ladybug — still called a bug!)
3.
Cat → c-a-t
(A cute little cat sitting down.)
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Second row:
4.
Box → b-o-x
(An open cardboard box.)
5.
Cup → c-u-p
(A cup with a saucer — maybe for tea!)
6.
Six → s-i-x
(The number 6 — spelled “six”.)
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Third row:
7.
Bat → b-a-t
(A baseball bat — not the animal!)
8.
Pot → p-o-t
(A cooking pot with a lid.)
9.
Pig → p-i-g
(A little pig with a curly tail.)
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Now let’s double-check:
- All words are 3 letters.
- All follow CVC pattern (consonant-vowel-consonant).
- Each matches the picture.
✔ Everything looks correct!
Final Answer:
Row 1: hat, bug, cat
Row 2: box, cup, six
Row 3: bat, pot, pig
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of phonic words worksheet.