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Enhance your child's reading and writing skills with our Phonics Practice Vowels Worksheets, designed specifically for ages 7-8. These engaging, printable worksheets provide a fun and interactive way for children to master vowel sounds and recognize their importance in words. As kids work through the exercises, they will engage in activities that promote phonemic awareness, improve vocabulary, and build confidence in their literacy skills. Perfect for classroom use or at-home practice, our worksheets help reinforce essential phonics concepts essential for early reading success. Download today and watch your child flourish in their understanding of phonics!


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Long Vowel Review Worksheet
Long Vowel Review Worksheet

Long Vowel Review Worksheet

Vowel teams like "ea" and "ai" help us make words, and understanding these patterns aids emerging readers in becoming more fluent. This review worksheet has students finding words with vowel teams that make the long vowel sound, and helps them recognize high-frequency words.
Long Vowel Review Worksheet
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Short Vowel /a/ Worksheet
Short Vowel /a/ Worksheet

Short Vowel /a/ Worksheet

This free PDF helps new readers use sight words and pictures to read basic sentences. Then, they use accompanying word choices to find the correct word with the short a vowel sound. A key early reading skill, discriminating between short vowel sounds can be tricky in monosyllabic words, so use this PDF to help your reader reinforce it.
Short Vowel /a/ Worksheet
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Reading: Long E and IE Worksheet
Reading: Long E and IE Worksheet

Reading: Long E and IE Worksheet

Ask your child to name some words with the long /e/ sound they hear every day. Then, read aloud all the words in the worksheet with them. Ask them to circle the words containing ie that make this sound.
Reading: Long E and IE Worksheet
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Words with ea Worksheet
Words with ea Worksheet

Words with ea Worksheet

Beginning readers may struggle with -ea vowel digraphs, which can have multiple sounds and be tricky to decode. This cheerful worksheet helps kids practice reading sentences with missing -ea words, using context clues to fill in the blanks. They'll also be exposed to various -ea sound examples, and build their sight word knowledge.
Words with ea Worksheet
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Short Vowel Eggs Worksheet
Short Vowel Eggs Worksheet

Short Vowel Eggs Worksheet

Your students will love helping these birdies pick the short vowel eggs! Have them read the words in the thought bubbles, then check off the boxes with the same short vowel sounds. The bright colors of this free Worksheet will draw them in and get them practicing their vowels!
Short Vowel Eggs Worksheet
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Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet
Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet

Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet

The vowel digraph ea can be read in two ways. Examples of the long sound are "read" and "lead"; examples of the short sound are "bread" and "head". Ask your kids to give you more examples and then have them check off the correct word for the pictures on this worksheet. This will help them understand the ea sound.
Reading: EA as in Bread Worksheet
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Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet
Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet

Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet

Kids can have fun and learn with this maze! They'll look for and read words with the 'long I' sound spelled 'igh'. Most words ending with 'T' have this spelling. Decode words while learning about long vowel sounds and their spellings.
Reading: IGH as Long I Worksheet
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Phonics practice, particularly focusing on vowels, is crucial for children aged 7-8 as they delve deeper into reading and spelling skills. At this stage, children are transitioning from learning to read to reading to learn, making a strong understanding of vowels essential. Vowels, which include A, E, I, O, and U, are pivotal in word formation and pronunciation, and they form the backbone of many English words.

By mastering vowel sounds and their variations, children enhance their decoding skills, allowing them to tackle unfamiliar words independently. This phonetic awareness boosts confidence, making reading less daunting and more enjoyable. Additionally, phonics practice supports overall literacy development; it aids in improving spelling skills and vocabulary acquisition.

It is also vital for effective communication and listening comprehension, which are foundational skills for academic success across subjects. When parents and teachers emphasize phonics and vowels, they equip children with the tools they need to comprehend complex texts and express their thoughts clearly. Thus, investing time in phonics practice creates a supportive learning environment that nurtures a love for reading and lifelong learning.