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The hard level challenges first graders to think about the CVCe pattern more carefully. Four multiple-choice questions ask which word follows the CVCe pattern, what happens when silent e is added to kit, and which word does NOT have a silent e. Five fill-in-the-blank exercises then ask children to change short words like mad, rid, and cod into CVCe words, requiring them to apply the rule independently and spell long-vowel words.

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Busy Bee
Long Vowel Silent-e (CVCe Pattern)
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which word follows the CVCe pattern?
 A) cat
 B) cake
 C) back
 D) clap
2. What happens when you add a silent e to 'kit'?
 A) It stays the same
 B) The i says its name
 C) The k is silent
 D) It becomes two syllables
3. Which word does NOT have a silent e?
 A) bike
 B) name
 C) pine
 D) best
4. What does CVCe stand for?
 A) Consonant-Vowel-Consonant-e
 B) Cat-Vowel-Cat-e
 C) Consonant-Verb-Consonant-e
 D) Cut-Vowel-Cut-e
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or letter on the line.
1) Change 'mad' to a CVCe word: made.
2) Change 'rid' to a CVCe word: ride.
3) Change 'cod' to a CVCe word: code.
4) In the word 'lake', the vowel a says its own name.
5) The silent e makes the word 'hop' become hope.
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Read each question carefully. For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing word or letter on the line.

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