Short E Vowel MEGA Activity Pack
This short 'e' vowel MEGA activity pack is jam-packed full of fun activities! There are 43 printable student activity pages, 10 description/teaching tip pages that explain each type of resource, and 8 answer keys included. I have also included a page that lists the common core standards it covers. These pages cover concepts related to the short 'e' vowel such as CVC patterns, short 'e' vs. long 'e' vowel sounds, rhyming words, and more. There are several pages that are interdisciplinary covering science and math in addition to language arts.
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Contents
There are 43 printable student activity pages, 10 description/teaching tip pages that explain each type of resource, and 8 answer key pages included. I have also included a page that lists the common core standards it covers.
Table of Contents:
I. Common Core State Standards – page 3
II. Write the Room Activities – pages 4-9
III. Rhyming Words Flip Chart – pages 10-14
IV. Short ‘e’ Flip Book – pages 15-19
V. Short ‘e’ Bulletin Board Posters – pages 20-27
VI. Read and Graph Activities – pages 28-32
VII. Roll, Read, Do Activities – pages 33-40
VIII. Extra Practice Worksheets (including interdisciplinary) – pages 41-52
IX. Break It, Make It Activities – pages 53-58
X. Short Vowel Chains – pages 59-60
XI. Extension Ideas – page 61
XII. Letter ‘E’ Posters – pages 62-64
XIII. Credits – page 65
How to Use
Each of my Vowel Activity Pack Includes the Following Activities:
⇨ Write the Room Activities These are fun activities where teachers hide phonics cards around the room in easy to find places (attached to a wall, on a bookcase, on a table, etc.). Students are given a recording sheet and clipboard and told to search the room for the phonics cards. Once they find a card they write the word on their recording sheet. This is a great kinesthetic activity as it gets students up and moving around the classroom!
⇨ Rhyming Words Flip Books Another hands-on activity is the interactive flip books that are included. Students put together their flip books and then write all the rhyming words they can think of/fit underneath each flap. So for example if the picture card is a 'cat' they would write 'bat', 'sat', 'fat', etc. Some of the activity packs ask students to find similar patterned words (instead of rhymes). In the blends pack for example, if the word picture card was a 'truck' students would write words that begin with the 'tr' blend (tree, trunk, treat, etc.).
⇨ Phonics Flip Books There are several flip books included in each activity pack. The long 'A' pack, for example, includes one flip book for each the vowel teams/spelling of the long 'A' sound ('a', 'ai', 'ay', 'a-e', 'ei', 'eigh', 'ey', and 'ea). Each activity pack includes an additional flip book cover so you can combine all the flip books into one if you prefer.
⇨Bulletin Board Posters Each activity pack also includes a set of bulletin board posters. There is a mini posterthat can be used as a student reference chart along with several full page (8 1/2" x 11") posters for each vowel or vowel team/spelling or blend. Just add some die cut letters of each vowel team and a cute border!
⇨ Read and Graph Activities These are probably my favorite activities in each set! I love to incorporate multidisciplinary learning and these activities are a mix of reading and math! Students are given an activity page where they have to read 10 sentences and circle all the short 'a' words for example. Students are told to find all 25 short 'a' words on the page (self-evaluation!). Once students have found all 25 words they then graph the words according to word family (i.e. 'at', 'ag', 'ap', etc.). Then they interpret the data by answering questions based on the graph results. These are so much fun and there is so much learning going on in these activities!!!
⇨ Read, Roll, Do Activities These are great activities to use as a spare time or anchor activity. I've included a colored and black and white version of the reference chart so you can print it to display in your classroom or give each student their own copy to keep in a folder in their desk. For this activity, students "roll" a die, "read" the sentence it falls on and "do" the activity it describes. There are several activity pages included for students to complete each activity on the reference chart.
⇨ Extra Practice Pages There are several extra practice pages included in each set. On the "Write It! Build It" pages, students practice writing short 'a' words, for example, and then make the words using magnet letters, wiki sticks, stamps, letter tiles or any way of their choice. They also draw pictures of the words on the "Read, Trace, and Draw" pages. There are several other types of extra practice pages included in each set.
⇨ Break It, Make It Activities These activities are a big hit with students! Each student receives a secret alphabet code chart along with a page of secret code words. They must "break" the code to figure out what each word is and then "make" the word by drawing a picture of it. There are several of these activities included in each set as well!
⇨ And so much more! I didn't name these MEGA activity packs for nothing! Each one is jammed-packed full of fun! Use them for whole class instruction, small groups, centers, RTI, Daily 5 and more!
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