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Author
Jade
Subject
Phonics
create me 4 work pages. 2 work pages include the different short vowel sounds explaining why and how the short vowel sounds CVC Then include 2 work pages of the long vowel sounds and why they are different from the short vowel sounds including CVCE
This learning resource focuses on short vowel sounds in CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words, helping students identify and distinguish between short vowel sounds and long vowel sounds in CVCE (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant-Silent E) words. The resource includes exercises such as filling in missing vowels, drawing pictures to match CVC words, and identifying vowel sounds. Students practice by completing sentences and sorting words based on vowel length. Key practices include creating new words by adding silent 'e' and mastering the patterns of vowel sounds in different contexts. The activities aim to enhance students' understanding of short vs. long vowel sounds, crucial for their reading development.
1. Use Visual Aids and Gestures
2. Create a Word Wall
3. Encourage Peer Learning
4. Integrate Movement
5. Connect to Real Life
6. Use Kinesthetic Learning
7. Provide Timely Feedback
8. Scaffold Learning
9. Highlight Patterns
10. Foster a Growth Mindset