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    Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Vowels and Consonants for age 6-7!

    Two-Syllable Long Vowel Words

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    Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet
    Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet

    Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet

    Help your kids identify objects and better count syllables in words. Look at the printout images with them and have them say each word out loud. Ask them to count syllables and tick the box with the correct number. With this worksheet, your kids will become more skilled.
    Finding Syllables in Long Vowel Words Worksheet
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    Normal Vowels and Consonants worksheets specifically designed for Ages 6-7 are an invaluable educational tool that provides young learners with a solid foundation in the basics of reading and writing. At this critical stage of development, children are starting to recognize letters, sounds, and are beginning to blend these sounds to form words. The focused practice on vowels and consonants through these worksheets is crucial because these are the building blocks of the English language.

    For children aged 6-7, understanding the difference between vowels and consonants, and mastering their sounds, can significantly enhance their reading fluency and spelling skills. These worksheets are tailor-made to cater to the learning curve of young minds, making the concepts easier to grasp through engaging and age-appropriate activities. The exercises are designed to be interactive and fun, helping to sustain the interest of children in this age group and encouraging them to explore the sounds of letters more deeply.

    Furthermore, the Normal Vowels and Consonants worksheets for Ages 6-7 facilitate a hands-on learning experience. By tracing, writing, and matching letters to sounds, children can reinforce their knowledge through repetition in a way that is both educational and entertaining. This method of learning helps to embed the principles of vowels and consonants in their memory, setting a strong foundation for their future reading and writing skills.