17 P
3rd
10 P
3rd
25 P
2nd - Uni
15 P
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12 P
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12 P
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10 P
2nd - 4th
15 P
3rd - Uni
10 P
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14 P
3rd
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2nd - 5th
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3rd
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10 P
3rd
13 P
1st - 4th
25 P
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16 P
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7 P
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Vowel-consonant-e worksheets for Class 3 students available through Wayground provide essential practice with one of the most fundamental phonics patterns in English reading. These comprehensive printables focus on the silent-e rule, where adding an 'e' to the end of a word changes the vowel sound from short to long, transforming words like "cap" to "cape" and "bit" to "bite." Each worksheet includes carefully structured practice problems that guide students through recognizing, reading, and spelling words with this crucial pattern, while accompanying answer keys enable teachers and parents to provide immediate feedback. The free pdf resources systematically build students' decoding skills through varied exercises including word sorting, sentence completion, and reading comprehension activities that reinforce the vowel-consonant-e concept across different contexts.
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