Kim and the Pig: Decodable Reader (Stage 1)
Free printable decodable reading passage, "Kim and the Pig", strictly limited to the phonics taught by Stage 1: First CVC words (short a and short i). It is fully decodable for early readers, with large print and simple comprehension questions. Print as a PDF.
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Kindergarten · Reading worksheet
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Decodable Reader: Kim and the Pig
Read the story out loud, sounding out each word. Then answer the questions together. A grown-up can read the questions aloud.
For the grown-up: Decodable reader, Stage 1: First CVC words (short a and short i). Every word can be sounded out using only the phonics taught up to this stage: single consonants with the short vowels a and i, in simple consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words such as cat, sit and pin. The only exceptions are the permitted heart words (learned by sight): the, a, i.
Kim has a big bag. In the bag is a fig. A pig ran at Kim. The pig bit the fig. The pig ran. Kim is sad. I pat Kim.
- 1.What was in Kim's bag?
- 2.What did the pig do to the fig?
- 3.How did Kim feel at the end?
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