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BGP054 | SIT Phonics CVC

By Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar

This video explains an interactive phonics lesson focused on teaching young children the combination of letters to form simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words, specifically focusing on the word “sit.” The lesson involves storytelling, pretend play, and using flashcards to engage children in learning through play.

  1. Start with the letters S, I, T to form the word “sit.”
  2. Create a pretend play story with the child’s favorite toy, pretending the toy wants to sit but needs help spelling “SIT.”
  3. Hide flashcards of the letters and give clues to find them.
  4. Have the child combine the flashcards to form “SIT” and act out the toy sitting down.
  1. Encourages letter recognition and blending through interactive play.
  2. Helps children retain phonics concepts with engaging, hands-on learning.
  3. Reinforces spelling and reading in a playful, memorable way.
  4. Increases child’s focus on phonetic sounds and word formation.
  1. Use different toys or favorite characters to personalize the activity.
  2. Hide flashcards in easy-to-find places to maintain the child’s interest.
  3. Repeat the activity with different CVC words to reinforce learning.
  4. Involve physical actions like sitting down to connect words with real-world actions.

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