Original PromptMulti-lingual lesson based on learning how to understand what an E at the end of the word does for high school students.
This resource teaches the 'Magic E' rule, explaining how adding an 'e' to the end of a consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) word changes the short vowel sound to a long vowel sound. It provides examples of CVC words and their transformed CVCe counterparts, showcasing words like 'bit' becoming 'bite' and 'hop' turning into 'hope.' The document includes guided practice, allowing students to convert CVC words and write meanings in both English and Spanish. Additionally, it features application exercises where students fill in the blanks with the correct form of words, reinforcing their understanding of the rule. Lastly, there's a reflection and a challenge task encouraging creative sentence construction using 'Magic E' words.