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  1. 83 VCCV Words: 2-Syllable Rabbit Words List - Literacy Learn

    May 5, 2022 · Learn all about VCCV words! You’ll find out what they are and how to teach kids to break them apart when reading. Then, get comprehensive lists of 83 VCCV pattern words in …

  2. Understanding VCCV Words And Patterns - Suzy Homeschooler

    VCCV words contain two consonants in the middle of a word that creates two syllables. These words are also referred to as rabbit words, which can easily be broken up, and then blended …

  3. VCCV Pattern - Rabbit Words List for Kids - EnglishBix

    A VCCV word is a two-syllable word with the pattern vowels and constants in VCCV chronology in the middle of the word. The breakage of syllables into two parts takes place after a consonant, …

  4. VCCV Words: Fun & Easy Syllable Division for OG, SOR & LETRS

    Teach VCCV syllable division with confidence using these fun, OG-aligned activities — perfect for SOR and LETRS classrooms.

  5. 83 VCCV Words List | PDF - Scribd

    83 VCCV Words List This document contains three lists of two-syllable words with specific phonetic patterns: words with the same middle consonant, words with two different middle …

  6. Activities With VCCV Words - The Literacy Nest

    Mar 24, 2022 · Looking for VCCV Word Lists? Here are some ideas. Check the Syllable Types and Syllable Division Bundle. Create and print your own time-saving VCCV word lists on Word …

  7. vowel consonant vowel (VCV) vowel consonant consonant vowel (VCCV) Grade 3 Spelling List ... Reading & Math for K-5 www.k5learning.com

  8. Vccv words - Teaching resources - Wordwall

    VCCV Wordsearch! Wordsearch.

  9. Fourth Grade Spelling Unit D-25 - Super Teacher Worksheets

    This week's list spotlights V-C-C-V words. These are words with a vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel pattern. List includes: dentist, hunger, sandal, college, pencil, perfume, silver, reptile, …

  10. CVC and VCCV word list (Open and Closed Syllables) - TPT

    This list really came in handy when I was teaching VCCV words. It's hard to think of open and closed syllable words on the spot!