Audrey has been working on the silent e at the end of the word, so I decided it was time to create some simple silent e worksheets. We will put them into sheet protectors and use a dry erase marker to add the silent e.
There are a total of 3 worksheets to download and 24 words to practice.
1. Read the simple CVC short vowel word
2. Add the silent e to make the vowel long
3. Read the new word
After working with these sheets, Audrey really nailed the concept. The practice helped solidify the silent e!
Lisa says
thanks!
Ms. Patterson says
Thank you for all of your printables. I teach kindergarten but my sister teaches pre-k and I know that she can use these. Thank you again. I would love for you to visit my blog and follow my blog
http://www.pocketfullofkinders.blogspot.com
Jedda says
Just wanted to tell you thank you for the wonderful work you have done and the how much I appreciate your kindness in sharing your ideas and resources. My little girl is learning to read so differently than my son and I love these ideas that fit girls so well! Thanks!
laughinbrunette (Jennifer) says
Thank you! This is great!!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue Skies
amoffatt says
You're welcome:) Thanks for the comment Jennifer:)
Kaylee's Education Studio says
Thank you for this phonics freebie.
Kaylee's Education Studio
kiddokatie says
Your lessons are not only well-designed, but beautiful! Thanks for making them available to the rest of us!
Greg Jasiewicz says
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Greg Jasiewicz says
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Susan Laiche says
Hi there!
I saw on Pinterest that you have available a free Silent E Book from All about Spelling, but I can’t seem to find how to access it.
I purchased the Level 3 All About Spelling workbook and Student Pack used from a private seller, but she failed to include the Silent E Book with the materials she sent me. Would love to take a look at yours!
Thank you so, so much!