The -le Ending Worksheets

Free printable the -le ending phonics worksheets. Four practice activities: decodable passage, word sort, phrasing cards, and rapid naming chart.

Grade: 2nd-3rd Phase 5: Multisyllable & Word Study Pattern: Final stable syllable consonant-le: lit·tle, ap·ple
little apple table purple candle middle bottle giggle puzzle saddle turtle marble

1 Decodable Reading Passage

A short, decodable story embedding the -le ending words. Students read the passage then highlight all the target words.

Gwen's Lost Purple Turtle
Skill: The -le Ending  •  Sight Words: the, a, and, to, was, is, it, she, he, they, said, have, with, you, are, of, for, her, there, one, into, what, when, out, about
Gwen's Lost Purple Turtle coloring page illustration
Coloring page included in PDF
Gwen looked for Toby, her favorite little purple turtle toy. He was a tiny clay toy, but she loved him very much. She could not find him in any place. She looked in her bedroom, but he was not there. Next, Gwen looked under the low wooden table in the hall. She checked behind a box that held a big puzzle. There was a green candle on the shelf next to it, but no turtle. She found a shiny blue marble on the floor, but still no Toby. Gwen decided to check outside. She quickly ate a red apple. "We have a big job today," Gwen said to Gus, her loyal dog. Gus gave a happy wag and a gentle lick on her hand. It was a simple plan: search the backyard from the fence to the middle of the grass. The grass was still wet from the morning rain. Gwen stepped in a muddy puddle and wet her socks. She walked past the tall green bushes that she liked to call the deep jungle. Gus ran ahead, sniffing every wet leaf and gray pebble. Suddenly, Gwen tripped on a hidden branch. She felt a sharp pain in her ankle. "Ouch!" she cried, sitting down on the damp ground. She rubbed her sore ankle. It hurt, but she did not cry. Gus trotted back to her side and sat down. As Gwen sat on the ground, she looked deep into the thick weeds. Right there, tucked under a big leaf, was a flash of bright color. It was her purple toy! He must have come out of her pocket when she played there before. Gwen let out a happy giggle and grabbed her toy. "Look, Gus, I found him!" she said. Her ankle did not hurt so much now. Together, the girl and her gentle dog walked back to the house to rest.
Circle or highlight all the words that end in -le in the story above. How many did you find?
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Gwen's Lost Purple Turtle decodable reader mini-book
Free decodable reader Read “Gwen's Lost Purple Turtle” as an illustrated mini-book → The full printable story + coloring page, using only the -le ending sounds your child has learned.

2 Word Sort

Cut out the word cards and sort them into the correct columns: More Than One Syllable vs One Syllable.

More Than One Syllable
One Syllable
cat
dog
sun
box
top
hat
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3 Phrasing Practice Cards

Practice reading these phrases for fluency. Cut out the cards and read them quickly and smoothly.

a little
the apple
a table
the purple
a candle
the middle
a bottle
the giggle
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4 RAN Chart (Rapid Naming)

Read each word in the grid as quickly as you can. Time yourself and try to beat your best time!

Decodable RAN Chart — The -le Ending
little
apple
little
purple
candle
little
candle
little
table
table
purple
table
apple
purple
candle
apple
Target words: little, apple, table, purple, candle
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5 Word Search

Find and circle the the -le ending words hidden in the grid. Words go across, down, and diagonally — a fun way to reinforce the -le ending word recognition.

The -le Ending Word Search
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APPLE BOTTLE CANDLE GIGGLE LITTLE MARBLE MIDDLE PURPLE PUZZLE SADDLE TABLE TURTLE
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📖 Decodable Readers for The -le Ending

Next step: once your child can sound out these words, have them read a matching decodable mini-book. Each The -le Ending reader is a printable story + coloring page using only sounds they've learned.

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Free Printable The -le Ending Worksheets

These free the -le ending worksheets give advancing readers structured practice with final stable syllable consonant-le: lit·tle, ap·ple. Activities include a full-length decodable passage that embeds the target words in a story, a word sort, phrasing cards for fluency, and a rapid naming (RAN) chart for automaticity. Each worksheet prints cleanly on standard US Letter paper.

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