Words with ea Worksheet

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Beginning readers can have a tough time with vowel digraphs, especially -ea, which can make several different sounds and be hard to decode. This bright colored and cheery worksheet gives children practice reading sentences missing an -ea word, and they’ll learn to use context to help them fill in the appropriate word in the blanks. They’ll see various examples of the different sounds -ea makes, and build their sight word bank too.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should know how to identify and read words with the vowel digraph `ea`. They should also understand how context clues can help them determine the appropriate word to fill in the blank spaces in the sentences. Additionally, they should be able to recognize and build their sight word bank.