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Long Vowels WorksheetLong Vowels Worksheet
Publisher
K12 Reader
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Grade
Pre-K - 1st
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
10 mins
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Year
2012
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Long Vowels

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Keep things short and sweet for your young learners with a simple long vowel worksheet. Presented with four long vowel words with the vowels missing, children must correctly identify and write in the letters that complete each word.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

long vowels, vowels, vowel sounds, the long /a/ sound, the long /o/ sound, the long /i/ sound, the long /e/ sound, phonics, phonemic awareness, spelling, spelling patterns, beginning reading, reading

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Extend the activity by having children either draw pictures or write down other words that include long vowel sounds
  • Differentiate the activity by making copies with the missing letters lightly written in for students to trace

Pros

  • Beginning readers are supported with clear illustrations representing each word
  • Handwriting lines are offered as support with correctly writing each letter
  • An answer key is included with the exercise

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RF.K.3.a RF.K.3.b RF.1.2.a RF.1.3.a RF.1.3.c

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