Let’s look at the words shown:
- rag
- lab
- pad
These are all CVC words — that means they follow a pattern:
Consonant - Vowel - Consonant.
Let’s break each one down:
1.
rag → r (consonant) + a (vowel) + g (consonant)
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2.
lab → l (consonant) + a (vowel) + b (consonant)
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3.
pad → p (consonant) + a (vowel) + d (consonant)
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All three words fit the CVC pattern perfectly.
Also, notice that each word has 3 letters and 3 dots under it — those dots likely represent each letter/sound in the word, which matches the CVC structure.
So, the task is probably to recognize or practice reading these CVC words.
Since there’s no specific question asked (like “which word doesn’t belong?” or “read the word”), but the image shows flashcards for learning CVC words, the main goal here is to identify that these are all valid CVC words.
Final Answer:
All the words shown — rag, lab, and pad — are correct CVC words.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable cvc flashcards.