CVCe Word Patterns Worksheet
A Grade 2 ELA worksheet focusing on CVCe (consonant-vowel-consonant-e) word patterns, including identification, reading, and writing exercises.
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CVCe Word Patterns
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember, CVCe words have a consonant, then a vowel, then a consonant, and then a silent 'e' at the end. The silent 'e' makes the vowel say its long sound!
Read each sentence. Circle the CVCe word in each sentence and then write it on the blank line.
1. The little bird made a cute .
2. I like to my bike in the park.
3. My mom baked a yummy for my birthday.
1. Which word is a CVCe word?
cat
cape
run
red
2. Which word has a long 'i' sound because of the silent 'e'?
kit
pin
hide
sit
Use the words from the word bank to complete the sentences below. All words are CVCe words!
1. I we can play outside today.
2. Can you help me a sandcastle?
3. The toothpaste comes out of a .
Think of two CVCe words that were not on this worksheet. Write them below.
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2.
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