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Word Study List - Long E Graphemes

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    Updated:  07 Nov 2023

Introduce and explore words containing graphemes that make the ‘long e’ sound with this extensive list of words.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  1 - 2

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teaching resource

Word Study List - Long E Graphemes

  • Updated

    Updated:  07 Nov 2023

Introduce and explore words containing graphemes that make the ‘long e’ sound with this extensive list of words.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  1 - 2

Introduce and explore words containing graphemes that make the ‘long e’ sound with this extensive list of words.

Many Long E Graphemes in One Comprehensive List  

Long vowel sounds in the English language can be represented by various graphemes (combinations of one or more letters). This list of 50 ‘long e’ words has been compiled to assist you in implementing your phonics program in your classroom. The graphemes in the list include the following:

  • e (as in be)
  • ee (as in tree)
  • e_e (as in these)
  • ey (as in key)
  • y (as in baby)
  • ie (as in chief)
  • ea (as in sea).

Multiple Applications for This Long E Word List 

This literacy resource can be used in numerous ways to support the diverse needs of your learners. Here are some of our suggestions:

Whole-class instruction

Project the word list on your interactive whiteboard. As a class, practise segmenting and blending the phonemes in each word on the list. You might also like to create word families for each grapheme in the list.

Individual practice

Send the lists home so your students can revise decoding (reading) and encoding (spelling) the words on the list. Be sure to include only words containing letter-sound correspondences you have already addressed in class.

Formative assessment

Use the word list as a progress monitoring tool to keep track of your students’ phonemic awareness and to identify the ‘long e’ graphemes that require further review.

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