Long Vowel Activities Word Family Literacy Station
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Working with long vowel word families is an effective way to get kids reading and help them learn to decode longer words. These long vowel activities can be used in a variety of ways, to make learning to read a hands-on experience. This resource is packed with long vowel word families to get students on their way to becoming awesome readers.
What's included:
- Pages to make the following word families:
- ace, ade
- age, ake
- ale, same
- ane, ape
- ate, ave
- aze, ail
- ain, ay
- e, ea, ee
- each, eak
- eal, eam
- eat, eed
- eek, eel
- eep, eet
- ice, ide
- ife, ike
- ile, ime
- ine, ipe
- y, ind, ive
- ight, ite
- oke, ow, own
- ote, oat
- ole, old, one
- ope, ose, ove
- ude, ute
- Sample answer keys for words to create
These activities fit in beautifully with common core standards and are daily favorites! I use them at my word work station in a variety of ways:
- Reusable Write & Wipe Pockets: I buy these from Lakeshore Learning. (You can use heavy-duty page protectors as well!) The kids use dry erase markers to make words and you know how they LOVE to use markers!
- Enlarge the pages to 11 x 17: After you enlarge, laminate, and then put them on a cookie sheet. The children put letter magnets on to make words.
- Print the pages: Instead of having them write on paper, I have them use rubber stamp letters. I also get the rubber stamps at Lakeshore.
Download my preview for links to the materials that I use at my stations.
Check out the short vowel and special vowel versions of this book.
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Hilary
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