Push Kindergarten phonics further with short vowel sorting. This worksheet asks readers to study small word lists and identify which list has all short-a, short-i, short-o, or short-u words. Four multiple choice questions and five fill-in sentences guide children to tell short vowel sounds from long vowel sounds. The activity sharpens listening, decoding, and category thinking for Kindergarten students ready to compare vowel sounds across CVC words.

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Short Vowel Sounds
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which list has all short-a words?
 A) cat, bat, ran
 B) see, pin, dog
 C) mat, pen, run
 D) cake, hat, log
2. Which list has all short-i words?
 A) cat, hen, mop
 B) pig, sit, fin
 C) bug, log, ten
 D) kite, bee, rope
3. Which list has only short-o words?
 A) man, ten, pin
 B) bee, sit, hat
 C) mop, dog, log
 D) five, ten, bat
4. Which list has only short-u words?
 A) man, hen, pin
 B) bee, sit, hat
 C) mop, dog, log
 D) bug, sun, run
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The middle vowel of bat is short a.
2) The middle vowel of pig is short i.
3) The middle vowel of mop is short o.
4) The middle vowel of bed is short e.
5) The middle vowel of rug is short u.
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