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Free Phonics Worksheets (Printable): CVC, Digraphs, Blends, Silent E

6 printable packs covering every major phonics stage — letter sounds, CVC, digraphs, consonant blends, magic-e, and vowel teams. Print at home, use daily.

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Worksheets get a bad reputation in early literacy — and sometimes rightly so. Colouring every A on a page doesn’t teach a child to read. But a well-designed phonics worksheet targets exactly one skill, gives immediate feedback, and takes 5 minutes. This page links our free printable packs and explains how to use each one effectively.

How to use phonics worksheets (and how not to)

Do:Use worksheets as a 5-minute warm-up or cool-down. Sit with your child and talk through what they’re doing. Check answers together immediately — delayed feedback doesn’t help.

Don’t:Use worksheets as independent busy work before a child has been taught the target sound. And don’t give more than one sheet per skill per day — repetition on the same day has diminishing returns.

Pack 1 — Letter sounds (a–z)

What’s included: 26 single-sheet pages. Each page: letter in large form (upper and lower), a picture keyword, tracing lines for writing the letter, and 6 picture boxes to circle if they start with the letter sound.

When to use: One letter per week, after that letter has been introduced in phonics. The circle-if-starts-with task forces phoneme isolation — a stronger skill than just naming the letter.

Download Letter Sounds Pack (26 sheets, PDF)

Pack 2 — CVC word building

What’s included: 5 sheets (one per short vowel). Each sheet: 10 picture boxes with a blank vowel (c_t, h_t, m_p). Child writes the missing vowel from a choice of 3. Plus a second section: scrambled letter tiles to put in order.

When to use: After all 26 letters are known and the child is beginning to blend. The missing-vowel format forces vowel discrimination — the hardest part of CVC decoding.

Download CVC Pack (5 sheets, PDF)

Pack 3 — Digraph sorting (ch, sh, th, ng)

What’s included: 4 sheets (one per digraph). Each sheet: 8 picture items — child writes the digraph at the start or end of the word (e.g., _ip, fi_). Plus a cut-and-sort activity.

When to use: During the 6-week digraph plan — one sheet per digraph after 3 days of oral practice.

Download Digraph Pack (4 sheets, PDF)

Pack 4 — Consonant blends

What’s included: 6 sheets covering L-blends, R-blends, and S-blends. Each sheet: 6 words with missing initial blend from a word bank, plus 6 pictures to label.

When to use: One sheet per blend group, after that group has been introduced. See the full consonant blends list.

Download Blends Pack (6 sheets, PDF)

Pack 5 — Magic E (silent E)

What’s included: 4 sheets (one per vowel + e). Each sheet: add an E to a CVC word, rewrite the long-vowel word, draw the new word. The draw task is crucial — it confirms comprehension, not just decoding.

When to use: After introducing magic-e as a rule. One sheet per vowel over 4 days.

Download Magic E Pack (4 sheets, PDF)

Pack 6 — Long vowel teams (ai, ee, oa, ay)

What’s included: 4 sheets. Each sheet focuses on one vowel team: read the word, sort it, write it in a sentence frame. Includes both reading and spelling direction.

When to use: After magic-e is solid. One sheet per vowel team per week.

Download Vowel Teams Pack (4 sheets, PDF)

All packs — print tips

  • Print at 100% scale — don’t “fit to page.”
  • Laminate and use dry-erase markers for daily re-use.
  • For the flashcard pack, print on card stock and cut to 3×5 cards.
  • Print the full 43-sound flashcard pack to accompany any worksheet set.

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