Short Vowels


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"The alphabet has 26 letters. Five of them are vowels: a-e-i-o-u. They can make long and short sounds. The short vowels can be used to build many simple words. Readers learn what these short vowels can do."--




Phonics Book 1


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The Phonics Series by Vernada Thomas helps young learners with their reading and comprehension of words and sounds. Phonics Book 1: Short Vowels with Digraphs uses a combination of traditional, direct, and unique reading exercises. The activities in this workbook help children build their vocabulary and better understand simple words - mostly featuring short vowel sounds. The exercises within this book contain letter matching, learning alphabet sounds (with an online audio component), practicing handwriting, reading short sentences and paragraphs, writing in missing letters, short vowel digraphs, consonant digraphs, word scrambles, and (of course!) coloring!These Phonics workbooks are extremely helpful to children who are learning English as a Second Language and many of these activities are specifically ESL Reading Exercises.Find the audio and learn more about Vernada Thomas at VernadaThomas.com.




Short Vowels


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A new series of workbooks designed to help children recognize and recite short vowel sounds with games, sound recognition, following directions, tracing and writing, and thinking skills.




Short Vowels Grades 1-2


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A series of reproducible lessons introducing basic phonetics skills involving short vowels.




Short Vowels


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"This workbook on short vowels will have kids sounding out their letters well, and learning a great deal along the way. And with it's appealing design and bright colors, they'll never think they're doing homework!"--Publisher's website.




Circus Vowels


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Samuel L. Seal explains how the vowels interact to produce their short or long sounds.




Short Vowel Pals Books


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Word Families - Short Vowels: Cloze


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**This is the chapter slice "Cloze" from the full lesson plan "Word Families: Short Vowels"** Increase vocabulary, sight word recognition and comprehension as you help your students identify the correct pronunciation of short vowel phonograms (word families) using real life pictures as an aid. We also highlight the “Dolch” high frequency words which encourage beginning reading skills. As students begin to read and understand more about the onset and rhyme connection found in word families, they will begin to think of words as not only a series of individual letters and sounds, but as easily recognizable segments or chunks of language. Reproducible worksheets include, rhyming, writing, poetry, cloze sentences, riddles and chunking. All of our content meets the Common Core State Standards and are written to Bloom's Taxonomy.




Learning through Poetry: Short Vowels


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This must-have resource provides 21 original poems that focus on short vowel sounds to support phonemic and phonological awareness in grades PreK–2. Each grade-level appropriate poem features a corresponding lesson that includes two cross-curricular connections and include phonemic matching, isolation, blending, substitution, and segmentation. Take-home activities encourage linguistic interaction with friends and family members, which is especially useful for English language learners. This book features digital resources that include activity pages, poems, family letters, and an audio recording of each poem. This resource is aligned to College and Career Readiness standards.




The Reading House Set 5: Short Vowels and Reading for Fluency


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READY, SET, READ! Introduce your child to short vowel sounds with this fun and colorful box set! Inside you’ll find 12 leveled storybooks featuring friendly animal characters, an activity sheet, and a helpful parent guide. Perfect for emerging readers! Kids will learn to: • Decode short vowel clusters, rhyming words, and sight words • Begin to recognize story elements like setting, plot, and character • Build the confidence to read simple stories independently THE READING HOUSE is a step-by-step learn-to-read program that takes kids aged 4-7 from letter recognition all the way up to independent reading. With four distinct stages, choosing the box set that’s just right for your reader is simple. The sets in Stage Two: Emerging Reader get children comfortable with short vowel sounds and words. The simple stories, decodable words, picture cues, and bright, colorful artwork make it easy to raise a confident, happy reader!