Literacy Fundamentals: Structured Literacy & Phonics Foundations

Evidence-based systematic phonics instruction using 'The Code' methodology for Years 0–3 learners building foundational literacy skills

Lesson 3: CVC Word Building - Mastering Three-Sound Words

🎯 Learning Objectives

  • Students systematically build and read CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words
  • Students understand word manipulation (changing one sound changes the word)
  • Students apply sound buttons confidently to decode unfamiliar words
  • Students recognize common CVC word patterns
  • Students build automatic sound-symbol recognition

Success Criteria (ākonga-facing)

  • I can build and read CVC words accurately.
  • I can change one sound to make a new word.
  • I can use sound buttons to help me decode.

Kupu / Vocabulary

  • CVC – consonant-vowel-consonant word
  • consonant – a letter with a blocked sound
  • vowel – a, e, i, o, u
  • sound button – dot or line under sounds
  • word family – words with the same pattern
  • decode – sound out and read

πŸ“¦ Materials Needed

Teacher Materials:

  • Full 'Code' card set (s, a, t, p, m, d, g, o)
  • Large magnetic letters
  • Word building mat (demo size)
  • CVC word list (organized by pattern)
  • Timer for fluency practice

Student Materials:

  • Individual letter tiles (3 sets per student)
  • Word building mats
  • CVC word practice sheets
  • Small whiteboards
  • Sound button stickers

1. Sound Speed Drill (5 mins)

Purpose: Build automaticity in sound-symbol recognition for fluent reading.

Activity: "Let's warm up our brains with some speed practice! When I show a letter, say the sound as quickly as you can."

Drill Sequence:

  • Round 1: Show letters in order: s-a-t-p-m-d-g-o
  • Round 2: Random order, building speed
  • Round 3: Student challenge - can they beat their time?
Success Criteria: All students should be responding within 2 seconds per sound. Note any students needing extra practice.

2. Systematic CVC Word Building (15 mins)

Teacher Introduction: "Today we're going to become word builders! We'll learn how changing just one sound can make a completely different word."

Word Family Progression:

  • -at family: sat β†’ mat β†’ pat β†’ gat
  • -og family: dog β†’ gog β†’ mog β†’ tog
  • -ap family: map β†’ sap β†’ tap β†’ gap
  • Mixed practice: All patterns combined

Teaching Process:

  1. Start with 'sat'
  2. Change 's' to 'm' β†’ 'mat'
  3. Students predict the new word
  4. Build and read together
  5. Continue pattern
Key Teaching Point: "Notice how changing just one letter changes the whole word! This is why every sound matters when we read and spell."

3. Independent Word Building Practice (15 mins)

Setup: Students work in pairs with letter tiles and word building mats.

Station Activities:

  • Station 1: Word family races (-at, -og, -ap words)
  • Station 2: Mystery word building (teacher calls out word, students build)
  • Station 3: Word fixing (broken words to repair)
  • Station 4: Speed building challenge

Partner Protocol:

  1. Partner A builds the word
  2. Partner B checks with sound buttons
  3. Both partners read the word aloud
  4. Switch roles for next word
  5. Help each other when stuck
Teacher Role: Circulate to observe, provide feedback, and note students needing additional support.

4. CVC Reading Fluency (8 mins)

Objective: Practice reading CVC words quickly and accurately without sounding out every letter.

Fluency Word Lists:

  • Level 1: sat, mat, pat, tap, map, gap
  • Level 2: dog, got, pot, top, mop, sop
  • Level 3: Mixed: sat, dog, tap, got, map, pot
Fluency Strategy:
  1. Look at the whole word
  2. Try to read it smoothly first
  3. If stuck, use sound buttons
  4. Go back and read smoothly
Progress Tracking: Students count how many words they can read correctly in 1 minute. Record baseline for future comparison.

5. Word Building Challenge & Exit Ticket (2 mins)

Exit Challenge

"Build these words with your letter tiles: 'got', 'mat', 'sap'. Use sound buttons to check your work."

Assessment Rubric:

  • Emerging: Builds 1-2 words correctly with help
  • Developing: Builds all words correctly, may need sound button reminder
  • Secure: Builds all words accurately and uses sound buttons independently
Celebration: "You're becoming excellent word builders! Tomorrow we'll practice blending sounds even more smoothly."

πŸ“Š Assessment & Differentiation

Observation Focus:

  • Speed of sound recognition
  • Accuracy in word building
  • Understanding of letter-sound changes
  • Use of sound button strategy
  • Reading fluency improvement

Differentiation Strategies:

  • Struggling: Limit to 2-3 word families
  • Confident: Add 4-letter words (maps, dogs)
  • Advanced: Create their own word families
  • ELL Support: Picture cards for word meanings
Next Lesson Focus: Building fluency in blending and segmenting sounds, with emphasis on smooth, connected reading.