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Ashleigh D'Cruz

Long Vowel Sounds

Grades: 4th Grade, 3rd Grade, 5th Grade
Subjects: Writing, Reading

Student Instructions

1. Press add 2. Page 1: Long 'a' sound. Click the link to watch the video. Use the highlighter to find all the long 'a' words. 3. Page 2: Long 'i' sound. Click the link to watch the video. label Fill in the blanks with the words from the list. 4. Page 3: Long 'e' sound. Click the link to watch the video. pen Circle the words that make the long 'e' sound. 5. Page 4: Long 'o' sound. Click the link to watch the video. label Write long 'o' that match the spelling patterns. 6. Page 5: Long 'u' sound. Click the link to watch the video. pen Circle the picture that makes the long 'u' sound. 7. Click check to submit your work.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

A long vowel is a vowel that is pronounced the same as its name. For example, the word emu starts with the long E sound. Long vowel sound spelling patterns are quite difficult for students to learn. First they must understand that more than one letter can be used to represent one sound and then learn the various ways that the sound can be represented in print. For example, there are 4 common ways the sound /a/ can be spelled: “a” as in “acorn”, “a_e” as in “gate”, “ai” as in “rain” and “ay” as in “day”. Students must also learn when to use the spelling pattern for each sound.

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