Fun and Easy CVC Words Worksheets for Beginning Readers

CVC Words

Once children learn the sounds that each letter makes, the next big step is blending those sounds to read simple words. This is where CVC words become essential. A CVC word includes a consonant, then a vowel, then a consonant – like “cat,” “pen,” or “sun.” These words are the building blocks of early reading.

MathHomeworkHelp has created original CVC worksheets free right inside this article. You can print the page, read it on-screen, or copy the activities into a notebook for at‑home practice.

Below you’ll find vowel‑based CVC word worksheets, each designed to build confidence, sound awareness, and early reading fluency. Let’s dive right in!

Why These Worksheets Help

These text‑based CVC words worksheets encourage children to:

  • Blend letter sounds smoothly
  • Recognize vowel patterns
  • Connect words to meaning
  • Practice spelling and reading together

You don’t need downloads, logins, or printable files – everything is right here, ready for parents, teachers, and beginning readers.

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