Silent "e" worksheets are important to phonics success. In this silent "e" worksheet, kids learn how to make silent "e" words out of long vowels sounds.
Distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds is one of the first steps in mastering vowels. Gauge student understanding of long and short vowels with this review activity.
Using sight words, help your beginning reader master words that start with the letter "E". She will strengthen her vocabulary by matching pictures to words.
What words have long "A" sounds? This word search will help your child improve his reading skills as he grows familiar with the vowel sound of the long A.
Assess student understanding of common spelling patterns for vowel sounds with this quick sorting exercise. Young readers will read words and then write them out in the appropriate column for long or short vowel sounds.
Vowels change the way they sound depending on where they are in a word. Students sometimes need support identifying the sounds vowels can make. These engaging worksheets ask students to think about vowels in open and closed syllables. Children will separate words into their different parts and identify the vowels in open and closed syllables.