Vowel Digraph EE and EA Worksheets
Vowel digraph worksheets are designed to help children recognize and practice words with the EE and EA vowel sounds. These worksheets provide a range of exercises and activities that focus on this specific phonetic entity, allowing young learners to enhance their reading and spelling skills. With engaging exercises and clear explanations, these worksheets are perfect for educators and parents seeking effective resources to support their children's phonics development.
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What is a vowel digraph?
A vowel digraph is a pair of vowels that come together to create a single sound, such as "ea" in "eat" or "ai" in "rain." These combinations work together to produce a specific sound different from the individual sounds of each vowel.
What sounds do the vowel digraphs "ee" and "ea" represent?
The vowel digraph "ee" typically represents the long e sound and is heard in words like "see" and "tree." On the other hand, the vowel digraph "ea" can represent two different sounds. It can either produce the long e sound, as in words like "pea" or "sea," or the short e sound, as in words like "bread" or "head.
How many letters are in the vowel digraph "ee"?
There are two letters in the vowel digraph "ee".
In which word does the "ee" digraph make a long /e/ sound: "beep" or "meet"?
In the word "meet," the "ee" digraph makes a long /e/ sound.
In which word does the "ea" digraph make a long /e/ sound: "sea" or "head"?
The "ea" digraph makes a long /e/ sound in the word "head.
Can the "ee" digraph also make a short /e/ sound? Give an example.
Yes, the "ee" digraph can sometimes make a short /e/ sound, as in the word "been.
Can the "ea" digraph also make a short /e/ sound? Give an example.
Yes, the "ea" digraph can make a short /e/ sound, as in the word "head.
Which vowel digraph is found at the beginning of the word "each"?
The vowel digraph found at the beginning of the word "each" is "ea".
Which vowel digraph is found at the end of the word "tree"?
The vowel digraph found at the end of the word "tree" is "ee.
Can "ee" and "ea" appear in the same word? Give an example.
Yes, "ee" and "ea" can appear in the same word. An example of this is the word "seeing.
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