Bl- Blends Reading Passages Worksheets

About Our Bl- Blends Reading Comprehension Worksheets

The bl- blend is a two‑consonant cluster where the /b/ and /l/ sounds slide together quickly, as in black, blink, blaze, and blue. This blend most often appears at the beginnings of words, though students may also notice it across syllables in longer words. In connected text, bl- words frequently carry descriptive detail (blue blanket, black bark) or signal key actions (blink, blast, blow). When readers learn to "see" the bl- at a glance and glide through it without pausing, decoding becomes smoother and more accurate.

This collection presents short, engaging passages that naturally include bl- words many times per page. Each worksheet highlights the target words in context, then guides students to notice, pronounce, and apply the blend as they answer comprehension questions. Activities include finding key details, sequencing events, drawing conclusions, and summarizing-always with blend‑rich vocabulary woven into the sentences. Directions prompt readers to mark bl- examples, say the sounds together, and use surrounding context to confirm meaning.

Practicing comprehension with bl- passages builds fluency and understanding at the same time. Repeated exposure helps students internalize the bl- pattern so they can focus attention on ideas, characters, and information. Because bl- words often carry important actions or images (blast of wind, blue blossoms), learners naturally connect sound work to meaning. Over time, they gain speed, confidence, and stronger comprehension across a range of texts.

Looking At Each Worksheet

Berry Adventure
Two friends bring a blue basket to a bright bluff and brave brambles to find the best blackberries. Bl- words like blue, bluff, blackberries, and blend appear throughout the journey to support quick, smooth decoding. The comprehension focus is sequencing and identifying key details. Students connect phonics to meaning by listing bl- action and object words and using them as anchors to retell each step. While reading, they underline bl- starters to anticipate what happens next in the search. This worksheet is perfect for building fluent "blend slides" before answering who‑did‑what‑when questions.

Blanket Adventure
Kids build a blanket fort, block a bright lamp with a blue sheet, and plan a blissful reading break. The passage is rich with bl- words such as blanket, block, blue, and blend. The comprehension target is setting and supporting details. Learners tie phonics to understanding by collecting bl- words that describe place, light, and mood, then citing them in answers. During the read, they circle bl- to track how the fort changes from start to finish. Use this sheet to connect descriptive vocabulary with accurate, confident blending.

Blimp Escapade
A bright blimp floats above the bay as a blast of wind blows it slightly off the planned path. Bl- words like blimp, blast, blows, and blue guide students to slide /b/ to /l/ without stopping. The comprehension focus is cause‑and‑effect. Students map causes (the blast that blows the blimp) to effects (a new plan to land) using bl- evidence from the text. As they read, they box bl- verbs to track actions that move the plot. This worksheet pairs science‑style vocabulary with purposeful rereading.

Blossom Bash
Neighbors plan a block party to celebrate bluebells and blooming branches along the boulevard. The text repeats bl- in blossom, bloom, blue, and block, supporting fluent decoding in a festive setting. The comprehension emphasis is main idea and supporting details. Students group bl- words into categories like decorations, activities, and foods to explain the event's focus. While reading, they highlight bl- to notice how word choice builds the cheerful mood. Use this for vocabulary growth and clear main‑idea statements.

Bluff Mystery
A blinking blue light near a bluff leads curious kids to a blocked path and a clever clue. Bl- words such as bluff, blink, blue, and block appear at key turning points. The comprehension goal is making inferences from textual evidence. Students connect phonics and reasoning by citing bl- clue words and explaining what each suggests. During reading, they mark every bl- noun or verb that advances the mystery. This sheet is ideal for discussion about how small details drive big discoveries.

Boat Journey
Siblings board a blue boat, battle a blustery breeze, and blend strength with smarts to reach a bright inlet. Repeated bl- in blue, boat, blustery, and blast supports smooth decoding during action scenes. The comprehension focus is summarizing using somebody‑wanted‑but‑so‑then. Students sort bl- words into obstacles and actions to build a concise retell. As they read, they underline bl- starters to track movement and solutions. Use this worksheet to strengthen fluency and structured summarizing.

Dragon Bubbles
A friendly dragon blows bright bubbles that blanket a bland courtyard in brilliant colors. The passage plays with bl- words like blows, bubbles, blanket, and brilliant to encourage quick, clean blends. The comprehension target is character traits and motivations. Learners choose bl- words that reveal how the dragon acts and how others respond, then justify their ideas. While reading, they circle bl- verbs to follow actions that show personality. This sheet blends imaginative fun with text‑based evidence.

Firefly Magic
As blue dusk blankets a bluff, fireflies blink and glitter over a bubbling brook. Bl- appears often in blankets, blink, blue, and bubbling, supporting phrased, expressive reading. The comprehension focus is visualizing and citing descriptive details. Students gather bl- words to label a quick sketch of the scene and then use those labels in answers. During reading, they highlight bl- to track how the setting changes from light to late. Use this for building imagery, fluency, and precise word choice.

Flower Quest
Friends bring a blank book to log blooms as they blaze a trail through a botanical garden. Bl- words like blooms, blaze, blue, and blended scents appear frequently to reinforce the target pattern. The comprehension emphasis is problem‑solution. Students sort bl- evidence into the challenge (finding rare blooms) and the steps that solved it (a blazed route and logged notes). As they read, they star bl- nouns for items and bl- verbs for actions. This worksheet links vocabulary, decoding, and text structure.

Magical Blanket
A blue blanket with silver threads brings a blissful glow to bedtime stories and helps a child feel brave. The text repeats bl- in blue, blanket, blissful, and brave to support automaticity with gentle, lyrical lines. The comprehension goal is theme and message. Students cite bl- words that signal comfort, courage, and change, then state the message in their own words. While reading, they underline bl- adjectives to see how tone is built. Use this sheet to pair fluent blending with thoughtful conversation.

An Example Bl- Blends Reading Passage

Blaire and Blake brought a blue blanket to the blustery bluff for a picnic at dusk. They blew bubbles that floated by the blooming bluebells, then blasted off running to catch a black kite. A brief blast of wind made them blink and laugh as the blanket billowed like a bright sail. Blake balanced a basket of blueberries while Blaire blocked the breeze with the blanket. When the sun bled into a blush of orange, they blended their snacks into a bubbly blueberry treat and waved at the blue horizon.

Where Is The Bl- Blends Pattern?

You can spot the bl- pattern at the start of words where /b/ and /l/ slide together quickly. In the passage, "blanket" and "blustery" both begin with bl-, making them perfect examples for practicing smooth blending.