He Can Draw (CCVC CCVCC CCCVCC CCCVC)

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Free Decodable Reader with CCVC Patterns | He Can Draw

Practice Words

Complex single-syllable patterns with consonants qu, x, z, w, 's' plurals pronounced /z/, and the 'floss' rule for doubling final consonants.

box we buzz well
Page 1
A boy with curly black hair in an orange shirt holds a large blue drawing pad, ready to draw on it.

He gets a pad to draw on.

Page 2
A hand holds a yellow pencil drawing a big oval with two smaller ovals on each side on a teal background.

He draws a big dot and two small dots.

Page 3
Two round eyes with black pupils drawn on a pink background, looking in the same direction.

He draws two eyes.

Page 4
A hand with a pencil fills in a large black circle, creating a solid nose shape on the drawing.

He fills in the big dot.

Page 5
A hand draws a rectangular box shape next to a round head outline on an orange background.

He draws a box.

Page 6
A hand adds four stick legs to a rectangular body shape on a teal background, forming animal legs.

Legs on the box.

Page 7
A big black filled-in nose with a curved smiling mouth line drawn below it on a pink background.

A grin.

Page 8
A smiling boy with curly hair in an orange shirt holds a pencil and looks pleased with his drawing.

Will it buzz?

Page 9
A simple dog drawing showing a rectangular body with four legs, a round head, and a curly tail on yellow background.

No …

Page 10
A completed cartoon dog drawing with round head, two ears, big eyes, black nose, smile, rectangular body, and curly tail.

It is a dog! He can draw well.

Page 11
Step-by-step instructions showing how to draw a dog: oval, add ears and eyes, nose and smile, body, then legs and tail.

We can draw a dog as well.

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