This challenging worksheet invites confident kindergartners to test their growing CVC knowledge with thoughtful clue questions. Multiple-choice items ask which word means a place where pigs live, which word rhymes with pop (hop), what a round cooking pot is called (wok), and which word means to push gently (nudge). Each question rewards careful listening and steady thinking.
Fill-in-the-blank sentences then bring CVC words to life with a fox hiding in its den, a bow tied in a ribbon, a slug under a rock, a bulb on top of a lamp, and a friendly nod to say hello. This sheet stretches vocabulary and decoding together, preparing kindergartners for the blends ahead.
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CVC Words
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word means a place where pigs live?
A) den
B) pen
C) van
D) hut
2. Which CVC word rhymes with pop?
A) pad
B) peg
C) hop
D) hid
3. What do you call a round cooking pot?
A) wok
B) wick
C) wed
D) wag
4. Which word means to push gently?
A) tug
B) nab
C) nudge
D) nod
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. The fox hid in its den.
2. She tied a bow in the ribbon.
3. I saw a slug crawl under the rock.
4. The lamp has a bulb on top.
5. He gave a nod to say hello.
CVC Words
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word means a place where pigs live?
A) den
B) pen
C) van
D) hut
2. Which CVC word rhymes with pop?
A) pad
B) peg
C) hop
D) hid
3. What do you call a round cooking pot?
A) wok
B) wick
C) wed
D) wag
4. Which word means to push gently?
A) tug
B) nab
C) nudge
D) nod
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The fox hid in its den.
2) She tied a bow in the ribbon.
3) I saw a slug crawl under the rock.
4) The lamp has a bulb on top.
5) He gave a nod to say hello.
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