Grade 1/Advanced Phonics
🪄 Silent-E Long Vowel Sort (1593)
Students solve clue-and-frame cards, then sort them by silent-e vowel pattern instead of sorting already-solved words.
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Quick Tip
Read the clue, solve the word in your head, and then decide whether it belongs in a_e, i_e, or o_e.
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Contrast a short-vowel base word with its silent-e partner before sorting.
Vocabulary
silent-e: An 'e' at the end that changes the vowel sound.
vowel pattern: Letters that make a specific vowel sound.
Common Mistakes
- Ignoring the final e
- Reading a silent-e word with a short vowel
Differentiation
SupportModel the target pattern orally first, then have students tap sounds or syllables before reading or writing.
ChallengeAsk students to say the full word, isolate the target chunk, and explain why it fits the pattern.
Discussion Questions
- What part of the word gives you the biggest clue?
- How do you know this word fits this pattern and not another one?
Extension Activities
- Build short-vowel and long-vowel partner pairs such as cap/cape or kit/kite
Parent Tip
Say pairs of words like 'hat'/'hate' and discuss the sound change.
Learning Path
Skill Level
developing
Estimated Time
14 minutes
Skills Practiced
silent e rule applicationlong vowel sound identificationword sorting by pattern
Prerequisites
- Foundational phonics: beginning sounds, short vowels, and basic digraphs
