Open Syllables Worksheets

Free printable open syllables phonics worksheets. Four practice activities: decodable passage, word sort, phrasing cards, and rapid naming chart.

Grade: 2nd-3rd Phase 5: Multisyllable & Word Study Pattern: Open first syllable makes a long vowel: ti·ger, ro·bot
tiger robot begin music hotel paper pilot zero tulip silent spider pupil

1 Decodable Reading Passage

A short, decodable story embedding open syllables words. Students read the passage then highlight all the target words.

Mike's Hotel Robot
Skill: Open Syllables  •  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
Mike's Hotel Robot coloring page illustration
Coloring page included in PDF
Mike sat by the big window in the hotel room. He and his dad were on a fun weekend trip. That morning, they ate a big breakfast of beans and warm bacon. Now, his dad was resting, and the room was quite silent. Mike looked at the table. He had a box of crayons, some tape, and a big stack of clean white paper. He was ready to begin his work. Mike wanted to make a toy robot. He wanted it to be a space pilot that could fly to the stars. First, he needed a plan. He took a red crayon and drew basic shapes on his paper. He drew a big box for the body and block shapes for the arms and legs. "This will be the best robot ever," Mike whispered to himself. He carefully colored the eyes. In the center of each eye, he drew a tiny black pupil. It made the robot look almost human. Next, Mike cut out the shapes. He used tape to stick the paper pieces onto a small paper cup he found in the room. He worked slowly, making sure the tape was flat. He did not want any bumps. For a moment, Mike stopped to look out the window. On the shelf, there was a toy spider in a small box. The green spider had eight legs made of bent paper. Mike watched the little toy spider. It was neat to see how he could bend the paper legs of his own robot. "Good job, little bug," Mike said softly. Then, Mike went back to his desk. He wanted to put one more thing. He drew a game pad with three buttons on the chest of the robot. Above the buttons, he wrote the number zero. This was the start button. He stuck the pad onto the cup. It was time for the final touch. He gave the robot a shiny silver horn. Just then, his dad woke up. His dad sat up, smiling. In the hall downstairs, soft music was playing. Dad looked at the desk. "Wow, Mike!" he said. "That is an amazing toy." Mike picked up his robot. It was even better than he had hoped. He made a low buzzing sound as he flew the robot around the room.
Circle or highlight all the open-syllable words (like ti-ger and ro-bot) in the story above. How many did you find?
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Mike's Hotel Robot decodable reader mini-book
Free decodable reader Read “Mike's Hotel Robot” as an illustrated mini-book → The full printable story + coloring page, using only open syllables 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
tiger
robot
begin
music
hotel
paper
pilot
zero
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 tiger
the robot
a begin
the music
a hotel
the paper
a pilot
the zero
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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 — Open Syllables
robot
hotel
music
begin
tiger
tiger
music
robot
music
begin
tiger
tiger
hotel
robot
hotel
begin
Target words: tiger, robot, begin, music, hotel
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5 Word Search

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

Open Syllables Word Search
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BEGIN HOTEL MUSIC PAPER PILOT PUPIL ROBOT SILENT SPIDER TIGER TULIP ZERO
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📖 Decodable Readers for Open Syllables

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

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Free Printable Open Syllables Worksheets

These free open syllables worksheets give advancing readers structured practice with open first syllable makes a long vowel: ti·ger, ro·bot. 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.

For more early literacy resources, explore our sight word flashcards, tracing worksheets, handwriting worksheets, and coloring pages.