
Vowel Sound Practice
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English
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1st Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 2 Questions
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Practicing Short and Long Vowels, and Silent e!
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Let's review short and long vowels!
Short vowels are when vowels are pronounced in a short form! For example, in the word "ship," the "i" doesn't say it's name.
Long vowels are when the vowel in a word says its name. For example, in the word "swipe", the "i" says its name.
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What is Silent E?
Silent E has multiple jobs! Sometimes it can be confusing.
Let's practice using the silent e!
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Multiple Select
Which of these jobs does the silent e do? (Choose all that apply.)
Silent E makes the vowel sound before it long, as in plate and wrote.
Silent e makes vowel digraph sounds.
Silent E can make c and g soft, as in dance and large
Silent E doesn't do anything.
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Open Ended
What is one of the many jobs of Silent E?
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