Making CVCe Words
This CVCe word-building worksheet helps students understand how adding a silent e changes a short-vowel CVC word into a long-vowel CVCe word. Learners transform words such as cap → cape or pin → pine, write the new word, and draw a picture to show the updated meaning, reinforcing phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension through multiple modalities.
Key Learning Objectives
- Skill Focus: Recognizing how silent e changes vowel sounds from short to long
- Critical Thinking Benefit: Builds understanding of word meaning shifts caused by spelling changes
- Grade-Level Alignment: Supports phonics and word-building development in Grades 1, 2, and 3
- Curriculum Tie-in: Supports CVCe long-vowel patterns, morphological word building, and decoding accuracy
- Application Type: Word transformation and illustration that connects phonics to meaning
Teacher & Parent Features
- Clearly demonstrates the silent e rule through side-by-side word changes
- Encourages students to read both words aloud to hear the vowel change
- Drawing component reinforces comprehension and vocabulary mastery
- Ideal for phonics lessons, literacy centers, or small-group instruction
- Supports both decoding and encoding of long-vowel words
- Suitable for classroom instruction and homeschool learning
This printable CVCe worksheet strengthens early literacy by showing students how a simple spelling change creates a new word with a new sound and meaning. By building CVCe words and illustrating them, learners improve decoding accuracy, spelling confidence, and understanding of long-vowel patterns.
This worksheet is part of our CVCe (Silent E) Patterns Worksheets collection.
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