Free CVCe read and draw worksheets. Students read sentences with silent e words and illustrate to show comprehension.
These CVCe Read and Draw worksheets combine phonics decoding with comprehension and creativity. Students read simple sentences containing silent e words, then draw a picture that matches the sentence to show they understood it. This activity strengthens decoding fluency while also building vocabulary and meaning, making it a science of reading-aligned resource ideal for small-groups, centers, or independent work.
Example sentences: I rode a mule home. • Jane will wave to Pete. • The cube is on the mat.
Students read aloud to build fluency, then illustrate to confirm comprehension
Encourages both phonics decoding and sentence-level understanding
Great for warm-ups, literacy centers, or at-home practice
Builds confidence by connecting reading with meaning-making
These sheets make silent e practice purposeful by bridging decoding fluency and comprehension in one simple activity.
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