CVC Reading Passages Worksheets

About Our CVC Reading Comprehension Worksheets

CVC stands for Consonant-Vowel-Consonant, as seen in simple, foundational words like cat, dog, pen, and cup. These short, predictable patterns are vital for early readers as they build decoding skills and become confident word recognizers.

These CVC Reading Passages are built around engaging, themed stories featuring multiple CVC words in context. Each worksheet offers repeated exposure to this essential pattern within meaningful, age-appropriate narratives-perfect for both classroom use and home learning.

By practicing CVC words in connected text, students develop smoother fluency and better comprehension. Focusing on this pattern through reading-not just drills-supports confident progression toward more complex phonics skills.

Looking At Each Worksheet

Beachy Fun
Enjoy playful scenes of sand, surf, and summer surprises, packed with CVC words like sun, fun, bag, and sand. Students answer simple questions about what they saw and did, reinforcing both decoding and memory. The context makes practicing CVC patterns feel immersive. Decoding becomes a seamless part of reading enjoyment. This worksheet offers phonics wrapped in coastal charm.

Big Box Fun
This colorful passage describes a big box full of toys and surprises. Words such as box, toy, fun, and big help learners decode while imagining the excitement inside. Questions invite students to describe the box's contents, enhancing comprehension. Decoding happens naturally within vivid, kid-friendly imagery. It's an inviting way to pair phonics with play.

Bug Park Adventure
Follow characters as they explore a park filled with bugs and fun discoveries. CVC words like bug, park, run, and mud appear throughout. Students track where they saw the bugs and what they found. Decoding supports both imagery and meaning. The narrative encourages phonics in a nature-filled, discovery-driven setting.

Curious Bug
A curious bug becomes the star as it visits different places. Words such as bug, bus, run, and hut anchor the text. Students answer questions about where the bug went and what it did. Decoding blends with comprehension through a curious narrator. It's a compact, engaging read otherwise.

Jet Joyride
Take a quick, exciting ride aboard a tiny jet soaring through clouds. Short CVC words like jet, sky, run, and hop create action. Students answer prompts about where they flew and how it felt. Reading builds fluency via repeated CVC patterns in motion. This worksheet blends phonics with imagination in flight.

Park Pets
Discover playful pets in the park-lively with CVC words like dog, cat, pet, and run. Students describe what the pets did and where they played. Decoding supports both words and storytelling. The passage combines friendly animals with phonics fun to support reading growth.

Pat's Hat Day
Pat wears a hat and has an interesting day filled with simple adventures. Words like Pat, hat, run, and nap recur throughout. Students answer what Pat did and how the day went. Decoding supports meaning on an individual level through a relatable character. It's a cozy story that brings phonics to life.

Sam's Fun Trip
Sam sets off on a short trip with exciting stops along the way. CVC words such as Sam, trip, bus, and mud help sound out the story. Students recount what Sam saw and what made the trip fun. Decoding intertwines with journey imagery and comprehension. The blend of action and CVC support reading seamlessly.

Sunny Day
A bright, cheerful tale of a day filled with sun and simple joys. CVC words like sun, day, run, and play appear throughout. Students answer what they did and where they played. Decoding supports mood and imagery in a sunny setting. It's a radiant passage that merges phonics and emotion.

Tim's Sky Journey
Follow Tim as he imagines flying into the sky. CVC patterns like Tim, sky, fly, and run anchor the narration. Students reflect on where Tim went and what he saw. The text builds fluency through repeated CVC exposure in an imaginative context. It's a dreamy way to tie phonics and wonder together.

An Example CVC Reading Passage

Passage
Ben had a red hat when he went to the park. He saw a dog run to a bus. The sun was hot, so he sat on a log to nap. The dog wagged its tail and ran back. Ben woke and gave it a hug.

Where Is The CVC Pattern?

Look for CVC words like hat, park, dog, run, bus, sun, log, nap, and hug. Each of these words follows the consonant-vowel-consonant structure. Practicing these in context helps students develop decoding fluency while enjoying a relatable, cozy moment in the park.