In this educational worksheet, students learn to dissect words with the VCCV (vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel) pattern into syllables. The task requires them to identify two-syllable words by circling them and then visually separate the syllables on fruit slice images.

Words with a VCCV pattern have a special order of letters. The letters VCCV stand for Vowel-Consonant-Consonant-Vowel. This means the word has a vowel, then two consonants, and then another vowel, like the word "kitten," where "i" and "e" are vowels, and "tt" are consonants. Knowing about VCCV words can help you learn to read and spell better because you can find the pattern in the words.