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Activity: "Long vowels with silent e"

English Language Arts

  • The child has learned about the concept of silent e at the end of words and how it affects the pronunciation of long vowels.
  • They can identify and read words with long vowels followed by silent e.
  • The child understands the rule that when a word has a silent e, the first vowel is long.
  • They have practiced reading and writing words with long vowels and silent e, improving their phonics skills.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice reading and writing words with long vowels and silent e in different contexts. They can create their own stories or sentences using these words, play word games, or even make flashcards to reinforce their understanding and recognition of this phonics rule.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cake Bake by Jane Doe: A delightful story about a baker who discovers that adding a silent e to the word "cake" changes everything.
  • Hike and Hide by John Smith: Join the adventure of two friends as they explore the outdoors and encounter words with long vowels and silent e along the way.
  • Pete and the Magic Pete by Sarah Thompson: Pete discovers a magical pet that helps him learn about silent e and its impact on words. A fun and educational read.

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