
Master the difference between long E and short E sounds with these interactive flashcards designed for quick review and vocabulary reinforcement. Practice identifying and memorizing key concepts to build strong phonics foundations through targeted repetition.

15 questions
Long A, Short A, Long E, Short E
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2nd - 4th Grade

12 questions
Long A, Short A, Long E, Short E
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2nd - 4th Grade

12 questions
Long A, Short A, Long E, Short E
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2nd - 4th Grade
15 questions
Long/Short e
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1st - 4th Grade
15 questions
Short e
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1st Grade
15 questions
Short /e/ Sound
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1st Grade
15 questions
short e practice
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1st Grade
15 questions
Long E
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2nd Grade
15 questions
Long E
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2nd Grade
15 questions
Long E
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2nd Grade
15 questions
Long vowel 'e'
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2nd Grade
Long E and short E flashcards available through Wayground help students master one of the most fundamental phonetic distinctions in English literacy. These carefully designed flashcards present key concepts through word pairs, visual cues, and pronunciation guides that strengthen memory and recall of vowel sound patterns. Students develop essential decoding skills as they review vocabulary examples like "pet" versus "Pete" and "bed" versus "bead," building the phonemic awareness necessary for fluent reading and accurate spelling. The flashcard format allows for repeated exposure to these contrasting sounds, reinforcing the visual and auditory patterns that distinguish long E from short E in various word contexts. Wayground's extensive collection draws from millions of teacher-created resources, providing educators with robust search and filtering capabilities to locate flashcards that align with phonics standards and individual student needs. Teachers can customize existing flashcard sets or create new ones, incorporating differentiation tools that accommodate learners at various skill levels within the same classroom. The platform's digital-first delivery format enables flexible implementation during whole-group instruction, small-group interventions, or independent practice sessions, while built-in progress tracking helps educators identify students requiring additional remediation or ready for enrichment activities. These comprehensive tools support systematic phonics instruction by allowing teachers to reinforce long E and short E recognition across multiple learning contexts, from initial skill introduction through mastery-level practice.

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