CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words are awesome for kindergarten ESL learners to learn as they not only help build phonemic awareness, but the relatively simple decoding also helps build reading confidence and bridge the gap between letter recognition and meaningful reading. Here are some videos, songs, and games focusing on letter 'a' CVC words you can use in your class to help make your lessons more fun and varied!
The resources are divided into three:
1. Songs - Full alphabet chants for warm-up and practicing all letter sounds and also songs specifically for 'a' CVC words
2. Educational Videos - Letter 'Aa' and 'CVC Aa' pronunciation videos and cartoons.
3. Educational Games - CVC word games to play.
The first video here is a short beginning phonic song for letters Aa-Zz, as it's great to warm up by practicing the beginning sounds of all the many consonant sounds you will use when teaching CVC.
Aa-Zz Chant
A simple short song practicing some "Aa" CVC words!
Another song practicing some CVC "Aa" words...enjoy!
Here is a video for kids to help show and practice the pronunciation of letter Aa! Hope it's useful!
A cool and interesting video featuring the alphablocks in various escapades as they spell out and make CVC 'Aa' words. It's about 8 minutes in length and features some fun songs within the video as well!
A useful no-nonsense video pronouncing and spelling many CVC 'a' words. You can pause and have students elicit the sounds before they are said.
Another no-nonesense video about 11 minutes in length that also practices sight words 'it' 'is' and 'a'. It shows the sentences three times, first to repeat and second and third time to try by yourself. If it is too quick remember to pause and give students a chance to say by themselves.
Clear and educational and with a useful quiz at the end.
A fun game in which students have to find the missing CVC 'a' words. Each round the train gets faster and faster and the last round is super fast! Have Fun!
Let's get active! Choose the word that has the short 'a' sound and do the exercise that has that sound!
Although not directly targeting cvc words, this video is great for letter recognition, and you can easily pause the video and have students elicit the short 'a' sound as they search for the letters.