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Videos and songs to help Kindergarten kids learn how to pronounce the letter v.
Learn words that has the letter v at the beginning, middle, and end of words.
Learning the “V” Sound
The V sound is a voiced consonant sound, meaning that your vocal cords vibrate when producing it. It’s found in many words across the English language and is important for clear speech.
Common Words with the /v/ Sound
At the Beginning of Words
van, vase, vet, vote, vine, vast, very, view, visit, voice
In the Middle of Words
alive, clever, cover, driver, even, favor, never, over, river, silver
At the End of Words
behave, brave, cave, dive, give, live, love, move, save, wave
The following diagram shows some examples of words that have the v sound. Scroll down the page for more examples and songs to help you learn how to pronounce words beginning with the v sound.
Free worksheets to help students practice writing the letter V/v and the Alphabet.
Letter v Worksheet (lower case)
Letter V Worksheet (upper case)
Write Lower Case Letters
Write Upper Case Letters
Learn The Letter V
Let’s Learn About The Alphabet
Learn the Letter V and some V words
The Letter V Song
The V Song
The Letter V Book
My V Book
Spelling Patterns for the /v/ Sound
Learning the Alphabet Worksheets | |||
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A/a | B/b | C/c | D/d |
E/e | F/f | G/g | H/h |
I/i | J/j | K/k | L/l |
M/m | N/n | O/o | P/p |
Q/q | R/r | S/s | T/t |
U/u | V/v | W/w | X/x |
Y/y | Z/z | a-z | A-Z |
Learn the sound of the letters
Learning Short Vowels
Short Vowels | ||
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Short A | Short E | Short I |
Short O | Short U | Short Vowels |
Learning Long Vowels
Long Vowels | ||
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Long A | Long E | Long I |
Long O | Long U | Y (vowel) |
Long Vowels | Short & Long Vowels |
Compare Short & Long Vowels
Short & Long Vowels | ||
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Short & Long A | Short & Long E | Short & Long I |
Short & Long O | Short & Long U |
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