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Long and Short Vowel Match up Reading Worksheet

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Long or Short Reading Worksheet

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Long U Words Reading Worksheet

It’s important for new readers to learn to discriminate between the long and short vowel …

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Words with Long U Reading Worksheet

Vowels are important to new readers because all words have them. Help your little learner …

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Phonics Long O Reading Worksheet

Are you ready to accompany your child as they learn more of the phonics sounds? …

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Long vs Short O Reading Worksheet

Long vs. short «o», check the words that have the long «o» sound in them. …

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The Long I Maze Reading Worksheet

Learning phonics goes hand in hand with learning how to read. For your child to …

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The Short I Words Reading Worksheet

Phonics requires that your child be able to properly differentiate and articulate sounds and letters …

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Find Hens Nest Reading Worksheet

Learning to distinguish between the short and long «e» sound can be difficult, especially for …

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Is It Short A? Reading Worksheet

New and struggling readers can find it difficult to discern short vowels from long vowels, …

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Why Vowels? Reading Worksheet

Vowels are important parts of nearly every word, and when beginning readers use their sounds …

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Find the Vowels Reading Worksheet

Vowels take on various sounds in words, and yet, they’re pivotal to nearly every word …

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short vowels Worksheet

Say the word “dog” aloud, and notice how long it takes to say the vowel? …

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long vowels Worksheet

Vowels differ in how they sound and how long it takes to say them. Can …

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Vowel and Consonant Sounds: Assessment Worksheet

Learning the difference between vowel and consonant sounds and recognizing them on paper to write …

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Matching Vowel Sounds Worksheet

Ask your child to name a vowel sound and listen to it carefully. Is it …

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Long Vowel Sound O Worksheet

The goat looks puzzled – it has lost one of her vowel sounds! The goat …

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Short Vowel Sound E Worksheet

This fun free printable phonics worksheet will help your little reader improve their reading skills …

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Long Vowel Sound E Worksheet

Help your young learner get ready for reading with this jolly free printable phonics worksheet! …

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Short Vowel Sound O Worksheet

Give your little learner a fun phonics lesson and teach them about the short vowel …

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Short Vowel Sound U Worksheet

Practicing abc phonics helps young learners associate sounds with specific letters – a crucial skill …

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Long Vowel Sound A Worksheet

Use this colorful free printable phonics worksheet to teach your young learner about the long …

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Long Vowel Sound I Worksheet

Why learn long vowels? Identifying long vowel sounds is a vitally important skill your little …

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Short Vowel Sound I Worksheet

Help your little learner get ready for reading with this bright free printable phonics worksheet.

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FREE Printable Short Vowel Worksheets for Pre-k and Kindergarten

1st grade • 1st Grade Language arts • FREE Printables • Kindergarten • Kindergarten Language Arts • Language Arts • Vowels

February 14, 2022

by Beth Gorden

Kids will love learning cvc words with these fun and free Short Vowel Worksheets.  With these short vowel sounds worksheets, children will learn about cvc words and the short a, e, i, o and u vowel sounds. These cvc worksheets are perfect for pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students. Simply print short vowel worksheets pdf and you are read to play and learn!

Short Vowel Worksheets

With an exciting everyday theme, these short vowel worksheet pages are a great no prep, printable pack for kids to read, learn, color and write! This vowel words worksheet is a great resource for literacy, writing and more! Our free printable vowels practice worksheets for kids are a fun, no prep way to help teach students educational skills they will need for the future. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love this low prep activity for helping students learn cvc words and short vowel sounds. We love teaching our preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students the basic skills they will need for the future using fun and exciting worksheets!  These no-prep worksheets would be great used as part of a unit study on cvc words, short vowel sounds, parts of speech, or as a way for children to practice their reading, fine motor skills and literacy while having fun.

Short vowel sounds worksheets

Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> __________ <<. The pdf file will open in a new window for you to save your freebie. Now print off  the no-prep cvc worksheets! These worksheets come in black and white.

Short vowel activities

This worksheet pack contains:

  • Look at the picture and color the correct short vowel sound
  • Color the picture that shows the correct short vowel sound
  • Write in the correct short vowel sound to make the cvc word
  • Cut and paste the short vowel sounds into the correct column

Vowel words worksheet

  • Color the images with the matching short vowel sound – rain theme for a, watermelon theme for e, ocean theme for i, solar system them for o, and fruit theme for u
  • Unscramble the cvc words – ice cream theme
  • Spell and find the words – one page for each of the five vowel sounds

     

Long vowel sounds worksheets

Looking for more practice with the long a sound? Check out these free printables:

  • Dot Marker Long a sound Worksheets
  • PrintableLong  Ai Words Game
  • Long a Words Clip Cards
  • Spelling Long A Sound Words Worksheet
  • Identifying long and short vowel sounds worksheets pdf

Vowels Printables

looking for more fun vowel activities and resources to make learning to read and spell words fun? Check these out!

  • Missing Vowels Clip Cards are a fun way for kindergartners and first grade students to practice adding in the missing vowel sounds
  • Practice adding short and long vowels to word with these no-prep Vowels Worksheets
  • Practice matching vowels sounds to clipart with these puzzles featuring Kindergarten Vowels
  • Make practicing FUN with this cute short vowel games or use this long vowel games
  • Grab these super cute CVC word puzzles free printable
  • Handy Long Vowel Sounds Worksheets
  • MIssing Sound Clip Cards Vowel Activities
  • Practice adding short a words with this cut and paste activity for kids
  • Long a vowel clip cards
  • Short e words printable book for practicing adding the e vowel
  • Cut and Paste short i words mini book
  • Short i words Printable  sight word reader for kids to practice reading short i words
  • Cute Bunny Short i words puzzles are a fun way for kids to practice listening for the short i sound in words this spring!
  • Work on short o words with this cut and paste booklet for kids to read, build, and write
  • Cut and paste short u cvc words printable book for practicing adding the u vowel
  • Printable vowel activities for kindergarten
  • Free Printable Short Vowel Worksheets
  • BINGO Short Vowel Game
  • See all our Vowels activities here

 

CVC word printables

Looking for more fun ways for kids to practice cvc words? You will love these FREE resoources

Short vowel worksheets pdf

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Abstract of a lesson in teaching literacy "Learn vowels and consonants with Masha" | Literacy training plan (preparatory group):

Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution kindergarten No. 1 "Kolosok" of the Komsomolsky district of the Chuvash Republic

Summary of teaching literacy with children of the preparatory for the school

on the topic:

"Learn vowels and consonants with Masha"

Prepared by: speech therapist MBDOU Kindergarten No. 1 "Kolosok" of the first qualification category of Nizamova Zilya Semigullovna

Komsomolskoye, 2019

Goal: Teaching children the ability to differentiate sounds into vowels and consonants

Objectives:

Educational:

  1. Continue learning to divide isolated sounds into vowels and consonants by observing your voice and articulatory organs;
  2. Continue learning to highlight 1 sound in a word and correlate it with a certain color, depending on whether the sound is a vowel-consonant;
  3. Continue to learn how to analyze the sound of the word;
  4. Exercise in the ability to select words for a given scheme.

Developing:

  1. Develop auditory attention and phonemic hearing;
  2. Develop auditory memory, thinking.

Educational:

  1. Continue to develop the ability to act according to instructions;
  2. Continue to teach to listen carefully to an adult, to be active.

Course of the lesson

Organizational moment

- Good afternoon, guys! Look who came to visit you today? Did you recognize her? (shows the doll Masha from the cartoon "Masha and the Bear") Of course, this is Masha! She, like you guys, is going to school soon. Misha prepared tasks for Masha to check if she is ready for school. (The teacher shows a closed box with the inscription "Masha") But, Masha is afraid that she will not cope with the tasks alone. Well guys! Are you ready to help Masha? (Yes) Get ready and you Masha listen carefully and memorize!

  1. Dividing sounds into vowel and consonant

- Before going to school, we must learn to hear all the sounds in a word and determine which sound is a vowel or a consonant. So let's make a sound! (Children sing the sound A). Does the voice come out freely? (Yes!). That's right, the voice comes out freely, which means the sound is a vowel. Let's make the sound S! (Children pronounce) Does the voice come out freely or is something preventing it? (Answers of children). The voice meets an obstacle in the form of teeth and tongue, which means the sound is consonant. (Next, the teacher pronounces the sounds O, Sh, M, U, Z, Y, E, D - the children determine whether the sound is a vowel or a consonant)

2. The game "Determine what sound and raise the circle of the desired color"

- Guys, and you, Masha, must remember that we denote vowel sounds in red, the voice comes out freely, it is sung, nothing interferes with it (a picture is shown -scheme). We designate consonant sounds in blue, the voice meets an obstacle in the form of teeth, lips, tongue (a picture-diagram is shown)

I suggest playing a game. I will name the sounds, and you will determine the sound of a vowel or consonant and raise the desired color (The teacher calls the sound - the children raise the circles of the corresponding color)

3. Naming vowels

- So, let's name the vowels again. There aren't many of them. (Children call the vowels A, O, U, Y, E, I)

4. Task "Name the picture and stick a circle of the right color"

- Guys, we can distinguish between vowels and consonants. And now we are ready to help Masha complete one of the tasks in the package. (The teacher takes out a poster with pictures and self-adhesive mugs in blue and red). You must determine what sound the picture begins with and stick a circle of the desired color next to it. If the word begins with a vowel sound, glue a red circle next to it. If from a consonant, we glue a blue circle. (Children perform the first few pictures together with the teacher. Then each child goes to the easel, loudly calls the picture, and sticks the right circle)

- Well done guys! You did it. Let's move on to the next task from the package.

5. Game exercise "Put the pictures in the right houses"

The teacher takes out two cardboard houses with a red and blue roof, as well as pictures. In the center of the house, instead of windows, there are transparent pockets for inserting pictures.

- Guys, in front of you is a house with a red roof and a house with a blue roof (The teacher fixes them on an easel). And also pictures. You will need to determine with what sound (vowel or consonant) the word in the picture begins and populate it in the right house. We will name the picture quietly, to ourselves.

6. Physical education

We know a lot of words on the vowel: Stork autumn duck hoar. (Children step on a red circle and jump on the spot) on the consonant, we also know: Beetle of firewood grass goat. (Children step on a blue circle and jump on the spot) And now, a friend do not yawn, you come correctly! (The teacher calls words to vowel and consonants, children step on circles of the right color).

7. Sound analysis of the word COM

- Let's move on to the next task from the premise. (The teacher takes out a poster and three circles: two blue ones and a red one) A riddle is written here. The mystery about the most beloved fish of Masha

A huge fish lies at the bottom, as if a block. Lies, moves his mustache, does not tell the fish to yawn. There is a house in a deep pool, , , , , , , , , , , ,0003

- We need to spell out the word COM using these circles. So, what 1 sound is heard in the word COM (Correctly C) C is what sound (Consonant). So, we put in a circle of what color (Blue) What sound goes on (Sound O) O - this is what sound (Vowel). So, lay out a circle of what color (Red). What we got (CO). Which sound comes next (Sound M). M is what sound (Consonant). So, we put a circle of what color (Blue) Name the consonant sounds in the word COM (M and C). What is the vowel sound in the word COM (O). Well done!

8. Selection of pictures for the scheme. Isolation and naming of consonants and vowels in words.

- Look at the pictures. (The teacher takes out a poster with pictures). Find and name the pictures that match our scheme. (Scheme is shown: blue, red, blue). Children name pictures. Then only consonants are called, and only vowels).

9. Summing up.

- Guys, you completed all the tasks from the package. Let's remind Masha again, what sounds are there? (Vowels and consonants) What color do vowels represent? (Red) Name the vowels (A, O, U, S, E, I). What words that begin with a vowel do you remember? (Answers of children). What about a consonant sound? (Answers of children). Guys, you were all great today! You completed all the tasks and helped our Masha! Now Masha can go to school with you!

What are letters and sounds? - Kindergarten No. 220 JSC Russian Railways

Usually parents say that the child does not pronounce some letters! Unfortunately, parents do not always understand the difference between such concepts as "sound" and "letter". These terms must not be mixed!

Sound is the smallest, indivisible unit of the speech stream perceived by the ear. There are 42 speech sounds in Russian.

The letters are graphic characters that represent speech sounds when writing. There are 33 letters in total.

We pronounce and hear sounds, we see and write letters .

For parents of children of primary and secondary preschool age, is enough if the baby remembers that the letter stands for the sound "R" and learns it as "P" and not "er", "L" and not "el ”, “Sh”, not “sha”, etc.

Parents, older preschoolers and first graders need to know much more about sounds and letters.

Sounds are divided into vowels and consonants.

Vowels - when they are pronounced, the air in the mouth passes freely without encountering obstacles. There are 10 vowels in Russian ( a, y, o, e, s, e, e. i, u, i). There are only 6 vowels - [a], [o], [y], [i], [s], [e]. The fact is that the vowels e, e. yu, i in some positions denote 2 sounds:

ё - [y'o], e - [y'e], yu - [y'y], i - [y'a].

Vowel sounds are indicated by a red circle. Vowel sounds are neither hard and soft, nor voiced and deaf A vowel sound can be stressed or unstressed. Vowels form a syllable. There are as many syllables in a word as there are vowels.

Consonants sounds - when they are pronounced, the air in the mouth meets barriers formed by the tongue, teeth or lips.

Consonants are :

- hard - are pronounced hard. Marked with a blue circle. For example: [p], [k], [d], etc.;

- soft - soft. Marked with a green circle.

For example: [p']= (p), [k']= (k), [d']= (d).

Most consonants have a pair of hardness-softness. For example: [b] - [b '], [t] - [t '], [l] - [l '], etc.

But there are consonant sounds that do not have a pair of hardness-softness. They are either always hard or always soft:

- always hard consonants - [w], [g], [c];

- always soft consonants - [h'], [u'], [y'];

- voiced consonants - pronounced with voice.


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