Silent e activities first grade

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The silent E can be found at the end of many words, like "love", "hate", and "hope". It can also be found in the middle of words, like "friend" and "believe". But what does the silent E do? The silent E can change the pronunciation of a vowel. For example, the word "mate" rhymes with "fate", but the word "meat" rhymes with "heat". The silent E can also change the meaning of a word. For example, the word "pin" means to attach something, but the

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two pictures with words that are in the same language, and one has an image of a

Whatever you call it...sneaky e, super e, magic e....Silent E (in all its forms) is the man! I love teaching Silent E and my kids love seeking it out in words. We take the *magic e* approach and the kinders love it. I find that when a magic wand is involved, kids are engaged. Magic E has one job... to make the other vowel say its name. He's so busy doing that, he doesn't even bother to make a sound himself. There are several awesome songs and videos for Magic E. I have sorted through youtube…

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three star match up game for kids to practice their spelling and matching words with each other

This DIY magic E want is a fun and engaging way to teach kids what happens when a silent E is added to the end of a CVC word. It’s a memorable, hands-on activity that helps kids magically transform short vowels into long vowels. Perfect for kindergarten and first grade students and can even be used in a literacy center or small guided reading group. #literacycenters #phonics #magice

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