Word Families 3 | -op, -et, -en, -ed | Phonics CVC Words for Kindergarten

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Summary

This video, aimed at kindergarteners, introduces and reinforces CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) word families: -op, -et, -en, and -ed. Through repetitive pronunciation and simple stories, children learn to identify and read words belonging to these families. The video uses clear visuals and sounds to aid in word recognition and phonetic understanding.

Highlights

Word Family: -op
00:00:06

The video introduces the '-op' word family. It features words like 'mop', 'top', 'hop', and 'pop', illustrating each with corresponding images and repetition. A short story about hopping to various objects further reinforces these words.

Word Family: -et
00:02:56

This section focuses on the '-et' word family. Words such as 'net', 'wet', and 'pet' are presented. A story about 'Jan' and her 'wet pet' using a 'net' helps children practice these words in context.

Word Family: -en
00:05:35

The '-en' word family is introduced, including 'pen', 'men', and 'ten'. The video shows different numbers of 'men' and 'hogs' in a 'pen', culminating in a story about a 'hen in the pen' that Ben retrieves.

Word Family: -ed
00:09:10

The final word family is '-ed'. Words like 'red', 'bed', 'Ted', and 'fed' are showcased. A story about 'Ted' looking at a 'red bed' and other objects, including feeding 'red hens', reinforces the '-ed' words.

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