CVC et blending | Word family -et | Letter 'e' blending (et) | CVC words | The Infinite Academy

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Follow the link given below to practice reading CVC et words or CVC words with /e/ as a vowel

Learn about the et word family. Word families are groups of words that have a common pattern. Word families, sometimes called phonograms or chunks, can help emergent readers by providing predictable patterns within words. The first time through we give the beginning sound and the et word family ending sound. The second time through we give a chance for independent practice of the et word family.

When learning to read, patterns are important. Children recognize word patterns and this makes it easier to sound out words.

What is a “word family”? A word family is a collection of words that share a common letter and sound feature. For example, the words “bet”, “get”, “jet”, "let", "met", "pet", "net", "wet" and “set” all share the same -et sound and letter combination, so we can categorize them as being part of the “et” word family. Learning common word families is an excellent way to improve reading and spelling skills for beginning readers. Turn & Learn ABCs - Word Families is perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners, as well as young ESL/EFL learners.
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