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Free CVC Words for Kindergarten Worksheets

Image of a kindergarten short vowel sounds worksheet featuring 12 pictures with missing short vowels. Students must write the correct short vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u) to complete each CVC word, such as bag, sun, lip, and ten.

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Sound It Out! Free Short Vowel Sounds Worksheet

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A worksheet featuring a table with six traceable Short a CVC words at the top, and a large section below filled with 20–25 outlined pictures. Only six images match the words in the table. Students are instructed to trace the words, find the matching pictures, and color them if desired.

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Short a CVC Words: Free Search and Trace Worksheet

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A worksheet featuring a table with six traceable Short e CVC words at the top, and a large section below filled with 20–25 outlined pictures. Only six images match the words in the table. Students are instructed to trace the words, find the matching pictures, and color them if desired.

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Short e CVC Words: Free Search and Trace Worksheet

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Short i CVC words worksheet with six traceable words at the top and a variety of outlined images underneath. Students match words to pictures and optionally color them.

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Short i CVC Words: Free Search and Trace Worksheet

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Short o CVC words worksheet with six traceable words at the top and a variety of outlined images underneath. Students match words to pictures and optionally color them.

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Short o CVC Words: Free Search and Trace Worksheet

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Printable short u CVC words worksheet with six traceable words and a grid of outlined images. Students match pictures to words and can color them in.

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Short u CVC Words: Free Search and Trace Worksheet

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Mastering CVC Words, One Sound at a Time

CVC words are those simple, three-letter words that follow the consonant-vowel-consonant pattern and mark where reading truly begins for young readers. Sight words like catnetpighop, and sun teach students to break words into sounds, blend letters, and read real words.

This page features several printable worksheets, many targeting the specific short vowel sounds: A, E, I, O, and U. Free, printable “Search and Trace” worksheets give kindergarten students and 1st grade learners a great way to practice decoding, identifying, and writing CVC words one vowel at a time.

The Power of CVC Practice

Our CVC word activities are a great place to start. They help kids break the code of reading through predictable, easy-to-sound-out words that build a strong foundation. These worksheets support recognition of short vowel words and consonant sounds, sound-to-letter mapping, and reading and writing of simple CVC words. Students practice scanning for patterns and tracing correct matches while developing sound blending and segmenting skills, recognition of short vowel word families, application of phonics skills, and confidence with unfamiliar words.

These printables are perfect for independent practice, morning work, or use in small groups, and they fit easily into lesson plans, centers, or phonics rotations. Because CVC words are made up of individual sounds, they’re easy to manipulate, making them ideal for printable worksheets, word building games, or pocket chart centers.

Learning CVC Words Across Grade Levels

Students encounter CVC words from Pre-K through 2nd grade as part of early phonemic awareness instruction. The journey begins with letter names and letter sounds in kindergarten, where children identify CVC word families such as -at, -en, and -ig through hands-on activities. In 1st grade, students progress to reading and writing CVC words independently, using them in simple stories and building fluency through word lists and guided reading practice. By 2nd grade, these words often serve as reinforcement during small group instruction or intervention for students who need additional support with decoding and spelling skills.

What Comes After CVC Words?

Once kids are confident with CVC patterns, they usually move on to blends and digraphs (simple words like shiptrap, or chat), silent E words (like cake or bike), and long vowel sounds and word families. Each stage builds on the last to support stronger reading skills, making CVC mastery the crucial first step in reading.

What Makes Superthink Worksheets Different?

We create worksheets that build skills and spark super thinking, not busywork. Every resource features clear layouts, creative twists, and flexible use, all designed to make learning fun for students and simple for teachers. Best of all? They’re completely free.

Ready to Practice?

Download our search and trace CVC worksheets above. With one for each short vowel (A, E, I, O, and U), they’re a good way to help your young children practice decoding, spelling, and writing using simple CVC words. They’re a fun way to turn phonemic awareness into real reading progress.

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