This worksheet is designed to help children practice
CVC words — that is, words that follow the
Consonant-Vowel-Consonant pattern. Each image represents a simple, common word that fits this structure. The task is to look at each picture, say the word aloud, and then write it in the three boxes provided below.
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Here’s how to solve each one:
Row 1:
1.
Cat
- Picture: A cat.
- Sound: /k/ – /a/ – /t/ →
C-A-T
- Write:
C A T
2.
Web
- Picture: A spiderweb.
- Sound: /w/ – /e/ – /b/ →
W-E-B
- Write:
W E B
3.
Boy
- Picture: A boy’s face.
- Sound: /b/ – /o/ – /y/ →
B-O-Y (Note: “y” acts as a vowel here)
- Write:
B O Y
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Row 2:
4.
Bun
- Picture: A loaf of bread or bun.
- Sound: /b/ – /u/ – /n/ →
B-U-N
- Write:
B U N
5.
Bed
- Picture: A crib or baby bed.
- Sound: /b/ – /e/ – /d/ →
B-E-D
- Write:
B E D
6.
Car
- Picture: A car.
- Sound: /c/ – /a/ – /r/ →
C-A-R
- Write:
C A R
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Row 3:
7.
Top
- Picture: A spinning top toy.
- Sound: /t/ – /o/ – /p/ →
T-O-P
- Write:
T O P
8.
Saw
- Picture: A hand saw.
- Sound: /s/ – /a/ – /w/ →
S-A-W
- Write:
S A W
9.
Can
- Picture: A trash can.
- Sound: /c/ – /a/ – /n/ →
C-A-N
- Write:
C A N
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✔ Final Answer (for writing in the boxes):
| Cat | Web | Boy |
|-----|-----|-----|
| Bun | Bed | Car |
| Top | Saw | Can |
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Tip for Learning:
Encourage the child to:
- Say each sound slowly: “/k/…/a/…/t/” → “cat”
- Trace the letters with their finger before writing
- Check that each word has exactly 3 letters — perfect for CVC practice!
This activity builds phonemic awareness, spelling, and handwriting skills — all foundational for early reading! 🌟
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cvc words worksheet.