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Enhance your child's vocabulary with our engaging Vowel Blends Worksheets, specifically designed for ages 6-7! These interactive printables focus on vowel blends, helping young learners recognize patterns and expand their word knowledge. With fun activities such as matching games, fill-in-the-blanks, and creative writing prompts, your child will gain confidence in their reading and spelling skills. Each worksheet promotes vocabulary expansion while making learning enjoyable and visually stimulating. Perfect for home or classroom use, our resources provide the ideal foundation for early literacy development. Explore our collection and watch your child flourish in their understanding of vowel combinations today!


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The AI Vowel Pair Worksheet
The AI Vowel Pair Worksheet

The AI Vowel Pair Worksheet

Vowel pairs make different sounds than individual letters. The 'ai' combination often forms the long /a/ sound, like in 'brain' and 'strain'. Get your kids to look at the pictures in the worksheet, identify each and say the name aloud. Help them circle the words with the long /a/ sound.
The AI Vowel Pair Worksheet
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Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet
Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet

Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet

Help your kids learn phonetics! Explain the different sounds and long/short variations. Emphasize that some vowel sounds are the same, e.g. ou = ow in cow. For practice, have them read aloud the words in the worksheet and check the box next to the spelling that matches the picture.
Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet
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Reading: AI Vowel Team Worksheet
Reading: AI Vowel Team Worksheet

Reading: AI Vowel Team Worksheet

This worksheet focuses on the vowel team /ai/ which makes the long A sound. Students are challenged to find the correct path through the puzzle following only words with the /ai/ sound. Bright illustrations help kids understand unknown words.
Reading: AI Vowel Team Worksheet
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Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet
Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet

Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet

This worksheet helps kids recognize that /au/ and /aw/ can make the same sound. Students read sentences and pick the correct word with one of the digraphs. Understanding digraphs improves decoding and reading fluency. Perfect for reading and phonics classes.
Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet
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Reading: EA and EE Worksheet
Reading: EA and EE Worksheet

Reading: EA and EE Worksheet

Confused by the long E sound's varying spellings? Give students practice with this printable. It will improve their reading and spelling skills by helping them identify the correct spellings for words with the /ee/ and /ea/ vowel teams. Clear up the confusion and sharpen their skills.
Reading: EA and EE Worksheet
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Reading: OI and OY Worksheet
Reading: OI and OY Worksheet

Reading: OI and OY Worksheet

Ask your students if they know the rule for words with /oi/ or /oy/ sound. If not, it's easy to learn! Rule: If /oy/ at end of word, spell with 'oy'; if /oi/ in middle of word, spell with 'oi'. Use this worksheet to help them master these digraphs and improve their ability to decode.
Reading: OI and OY 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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Vocabulary expansion, particularly through the understanding of vowel blends, is crucial for children aged 6-7 as it lays the foundation for effective reading, writing, and overall communication skills. At this developmental stage, children are rapidly acquiring language skills, and an enriched vocabulary boosts their confidence and academic performance.

Vowel blends consist of two vowels that come together to create new sounds, which are essential for decoding unfamiliar words. When parents and teachers focus on expanding vocabulary through these blends, they not only help children improve their reading abilities but also enhance their listening, speaking, and writing skills. Knowledge of vocabulary and vowel blends encourages phonemic awareness, which is pivotal in early literacy development.

Moreover, having a strong vocabulary enables children to express themselves more clearly and understand their surroundings better. This confidence in communication can stimulate a love for reading, sparking creativity and critical thinking. By nurturing vocabulary expansion with vowel blends, you are equipping children with the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond. Ultimately, investing time and effort in vocabulary development leads to more enriched, educated, and empowered children who are prepared for future academic challenges.