Short E CVC Worksheets – Mystery Picture Phonics Activities
Phonics, Spelling, & Grammar Resources
Short E CVC worksheets help students practise reading simple consonant–vowel–consonant words such as bed, red, hen, pen and leg. These phonics activities support early readers as they learn to hear sounds, connect letters to those sounds, and blend them together to read words.
This collection of Short E CVC mystery picture worksheets provides engaging phonics practice while students reveal a hidden image. Each worksheet focuses on an essential early reading skill, helping students move from identifying sounds to reading words and simple sentences.
Short vowel CVC words are often the first words students decode independently, making them an important part of early phonics instruction in Foundation and Year 1 classrooms.
What Are Short E CVC Words?
A CVC word is a three-letter word made up of:
- a consonant
- a short vowel
- another consonant
Examples of short e CVC words include:
bed
red
hen
pen
leg
net
jet
ten
pet
wed
These simple phonics patterns help students practise blending sounds to read words, a key skill for developing early reading fluency.
Short vowel CVC words provide predictable spelling patterns that make them ideal for early phonics practice.
Short E CVC Mystery Picture Worksheets
These Short E mystery picture worksheets combine phonics practice with an engaging puzzle activity. Students answer phonics questions and colour the matching sections to reveal the hidden picture.
Each worksheet focuses on a different decoding skill and follows a clear progression from recognising sounds to reading simple sentences.
Beginning Sound Activities
Students identify the missing beginning sound in short e words.
Example words include:
bed
hen
pen
leg
net
These activities strengthen phonemic awareness by helping students hear the first sound in a a word and match it to the correct letter.
Ending Sound Activities
Students identify the final sound in short e CVC words.
Example words include:
bed
red
hen
pen
pet
Practising final sounds helps students develop phoneme segmentation skills, which support both reading and spelling.
Read the CVC Word
Students read short e words and match them to the correct picture.
Example words include:
bed
pen
hen
net
jet
pet
This activity builds decoding fluency and reinforces short vowel word patterns.
Read the Sentence and Write the Word
Students read a simple sentence and write the missing word.
Example sentences include:
The hen is in the pen.
I see a red bed.
The pet ran.
Ten men met.
These activities help students apply phonics knowledge to reading connected text, an important step in early reading development.
Short E Word Family Mystery Pictures
Short E Word Family Mystery Pictures help students recognise common vowel patterns in CVC words. Instead of focusing on individual sounds, these activities help students identify word families and notice the shared ending in words.
Students practise reading and completing words from common short E word families such as:
- -ed (bed, red, fed)
- -en (hen, pen, ten)
- -et (pet, net, jet)
- -eg (leg, beg)
As students match the correct words and complete the activity, they reveal a hidden mystery picture. This engaging format helps reinforce word patterns, decoding skills and reading fluency.
Word family activities support early readers by helping them recognise familiar spelling patterns and read new words more easily.
How These Worksheets Support the Science of Reading
These Short E CVC worksheets follow a structured phonics progression that aligns with principles associated with the Science of Reading.
Students practise essential early reading skills including:
- identifying individual speech sounds
- connecting sounds to letters
- blending sounds to read CVC words
- applying phonics knowledge in simple sentences
This sequence helps students move from phonemic awareness to decoding, supporting the development of confident early readers.
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Practise More Short Vowel CVC Words
Students benefit from practising all short vowel sounds when learning to decode CVC words.
Explore more phonics worksheets:
Short A CVC Worksheets
Short I CVC Worksheets
Short O CVC Worksheets
Short U CVC Worksheets
Practising all five short vowels helps students develop strong decoding skills and become confident readers.
CVC Words and Short Vowel Phonics – Frequently Asked Questions
Teachers often have questions about CVC words and short vowel phonics instruction. These answers explain what CVC words are, how students learn them, and why they are important for early reading development.
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