Sentences with Short Vowel i Words Printable Worksheet

Sentences with Short Vowel i Words Printable Worksheet.

Sentences with Short Vowel i Words Printable Worksheet

Short I Sound Words List

  • kid
  • win
  • bin
  • pin
  • fin
  • lid
  • tin
  • zip
  • sit
  • jig
  • bid
  • kit
  • lip
  • fig
  • bib
  • wig
  • hit
  • tip
  • bit
  • dig
  • big
  • fit
  • hip
  • kin
  • zit
  • pig

Short i Sentences Worksheet

Example Sentences with Short i Words

Kid Sentences for Kindergarten

  • The kid is hungry.
  • The kid was playing.
  • The kid is brilliant.
  • The kids are happy.
  • The kid is still sleeping.
  • My kid is turning seven today.
  • We had no idea the kid was there.

Sentence with Win for Kindergarten

  • We can win the game.
  • You can’t win with such bad luck.
  • It’s not always whether we win or lose.
  • We will win with our story.
  • She was within two points of winning the match.

Bin Sentences for Kindergarten

  • The bin is empty.
  • I threw them in the bin.
  • I still have to take the bins out when I get home.

Sentence with Sit for Kindergarten

  • I sit and wait.
  • Please sit down.
  • sit up in a chair.
  • I have to sit down.
  • Sit down for a minute.
  • We cannot sit back and watch.
  • She was too busy to sit for an interview.
  • We’ll just sit around for an hour.
  • He could not even sit up.
  • We could not sit and stand next to them.
  • We’d sit around and talk.
  • It felt like everyone was sitting up in their seats.

Jig Sentences for Kindergarten

  • She did a little jig, too.
  • Who dances a jig?
  • I would dance jig.

Sentence with Hit for Kindergarten

  • I hit the ball well.
  • She hits it almost as far as us.
  • I am hitting the door.
  • I hit the ball terrible out there.
  • I hit the enter button.
  • He kept hitting the ball, hitting the ball.

Dig Sentence for Kindergarten

  • I can dig a big hole.
  • dig up gardens.
  • Dig in right here.
  • They’re going to dig more.

Sentence with Big for Kindergarten

  • He’s a big kid.
  • She’s my big sister.
  • I have a really big family.
  • They’re bigger than ever.
  • That’s a very big problem.
  • It’ll be a big game.
  • The troubles are big and small.
  • The village is so big.
  • That’s a big deal.
  • That’s a very big platform.
  • This applies to companies big and small.
  • It’s bigger than a game.
  • We have very big dreams.
  • It’s all in the details, big and small.

Pin, Fin, Tin and Lit Sentences for Kindergarten

  • I see a red pin.
  • The shark has a fin.
  • The tin is full.
  • He lit the candle.

Wig, Fig and Pig Sentences for Kindergarten

  • She never had a wig.
  • They just want to eat figs.
  • It was a big pig.