The words include all five vowels, so use them once you’ve taught long a, e, i, o, and u (with the two sounds of long u). These pdf worksheets are designed for students grades 1-3 to practice identifying and reading one-syllable VCe words. □ Remember, our goal isn’t just to read the words just on these worksheets, but to read any word they come across with ease and accuracy! When I took the Orton Gillingham Classroom Educator training from OGA, I was told that the explicit teaching of VCe words provides “the most bang for your buck.” So many words follow this pattern that if kids can master it, they’ll have the tools needed to decode many words in our language! □ Get our Silent E Words List (with 7 picture match worksheets!) for more practice! Teaching Silent E Words This is why these words are sometimes called Silent e (the e says silent), Magic e (the e magically makes the vowel change it’s sound from short to long) or Bossy e (that mean, old, Bossy e makes the vowel change its sound from short to long). But the e still has a VERY important job! The Silent E’s job is to make the vowel say its name (or its long sound). When a word follows the the VCe pattern, the ‘e’ will stay silent. Silent E words (also known as Magic E, Bossy E, or VCe words) are words that follow this pattern: Vowel_ Consonant_ e.
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