Short O CVC Words

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

Grade: K Phase 1: Foundations Pattern: CVC with short o
hot pot dot got lot not top hop mop pop dog log

1 Decodable Reading Passage

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

Ron and the Fox in a Box
Skill: Short O  •  Sight Words: the, is, a, and, to, was, it, on, his, her
Ron and the Fox in a Box coloring page illustration
Coloring page included in PDF
Ron got a big box. He wanted to sit on top of the box. But he could not. A fox was in it! "Oh no," said Ron. "Go on, fox!" The fox did not hop out. Ron got his dog, Gus. He was not a fan of the fox. The fox ran from the box and over a log. "Good dog," said Ron. Ron sat on top of the box.
Circle or highlight all the short O words in the story above. How many did you find?
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2 Word Sort

Cut out the word cards and sort them into the correct columns: Real Words vs Nonsense Words.

Real Words
Nonsense Words
hot
pot
dot
got
top
hop
mop
dog
log
fox
zot
bop
hod
rog
fom
gop
nob
vot
tob
jop
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3 Phrasing Practice Cards

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

the hot pot
a dog on a log
hop to the top
got a lot
mop the dot
the fox and the box
jog in the fog
a pop and a cop
Tom and his dog
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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 — Short O
top
dog
fox
dog
dog
fox
log
top
top
log
hot
fox
log
hot
hot
hot
Target words: hot, dog, top, fox, log
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📖 Decodable Readers for Short O

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

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Free Printable Short O CVC Words

Mastering the short 'o' sound is a crucial step for kindergarteners, often introduced after short 'a' and 'i'. This CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) pattern, as seen in words like 'hot' or 'dog,' requires students to isolate and blend the distinct /o/ sound, which can be tricky. Young learners sometimes confuse short 'o' with long 'o' (like in 'boat') or even short 'a' (saying 'hat' instead of 'hot'). The open mouth position for /o/ can feel similar to /a/ for developing phonological awareness. Additionally, words ending in 'x' such as 'box' and 'fox' present a slight challenge as the /x/ sound is a blend of /k/ and /s/, requiring careful articulation after the short 'o'. Consistent practice helps solidify the correct pronunciation and blending. Our short 'o' worksheets are designed to build confidence with this specific sound. Begin with the decodable passage, "Dot's Hot Pot," encouraging students to finger-track and sound out each word, focusing on the /o/ in 'Dot,' 'hot,' and 'pot.' Next, the word sort activity helps them categorize words like 'top,' 'mop,' and 'pop,' reinforcing visual and auditory recognition of the pattern. Use the phrasing cards to practice reading short 'o' words in simple sentences, building fluency. Finally, the Rapid Automatic Naming (RAN) chart for short 'o' words like 'log,' 'hog,' and 'jog' is excellent for developing instant recognition, which is vital for reading speed and comprehension.

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