First graders decide between two valid spellings that sound nearly alike, such as bit and bite, pin and pine, or not and note. Four multiple-choice questions force careful listening for short versus long vowel sounds, and five fill-in-the-blank sentences ask Grade 1 students to choose CVC or CVCe forms in natural context. This sheet sharpens spelling judgment and helps young readers hear the difference silent e really makes.
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Spelling (CVC & CVCe Patterns)
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word fits: The bee gave me a tiny ___.
A) bit
B) bite
C) biet
D) byte
2. Which word fits: I stuck a ___ in the corkboard.
A) pin
B) pine
C) pyn
D) pien
3. Which word fits: Please write a ___ to your friend.
A) not
B) note
C) noet
D) nowt
4. Which word fits: My shoes do ___ fit me anymore.
A) not
B) note
C) nott
D) naut
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A tall evergreen tree is called a pine.
2. The ripe purple grape tastes very sweet.
3. A small human baby is called a kid.
4. We ride on the yellow bus to school.
5. The hot frying pan burned my finger.
Spelling (CVC & CVCe Patterns)
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word fits: The bee gave me a tiny ___.
A) bit
B) bite
C) biet
D) byte
2. Which word fits: I stuck a ___ in the corkboard.
A) pin
B) pine
C) pyn
D) pien
3. Which word fits: Please write a ___ to your friend.
A) not
B) note
C) noet
D) nowt
4. Which word fits: My shoes do ___ fit me anymore.
A) not
B) note
C) nott
D) naut
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A tall evergreen tree is called a pine.
2) The ripe purple grape tastes very sweet.
3) A small human baby is called a kid.
4) We ride on the yellow bus to school.
5) The hot frying pan burned my finger.
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