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Silent "e"

Silent "e"

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English, Special Education, Education

2nd Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.1.2E, L.3.6, L.2.2D

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Jenny A

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Silent "e"

The silent "e" rule tells us that when we see an "e" at the end of a word, like the word "cane". We must read the word by pronouncing the vowel (a,e,i,o,u) name and not the sound. Oh! and don't forget the silent "e" stays quiet shhhh..

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Let's take a look at some examples:

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Now that we are experts at reading silent "e" words, let's practice!

get ready to use your skills. You'll have 30 seconds to choose the correct answer. Have Fun :)

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

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cack

2

cake

3

cace

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

coute

2

cut

3

cute

6

Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

robe

2

rob

3

roab

7

Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

can

2

cane

3

cain

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

noat

2

note

3

not

9

Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

ise

2

eyes

3

ice

10

Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

cage

2

caje

3

caig

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

fais

2

face

3

fac

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

spas

2

spays

3

space

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the correct spelling?

1

haik

2

hike

3

hick

Silent "e"

The silent "e" rule tells us that when we see an "e" at the end of a word, like the word "cane". We must read the word by pronouncing the vowel (a,e,i,o,u) name and not the sound. Oh! and don't forget the silent "e" stays quiet shhhh..

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