CVCE worksheet for teaching the "Long a" sound with interactive letter sorting and writing exercises.
A black and white educational worksheet for teaching the "Long a" sound using the CVCE pattern, featuring images, letter tiles, and spaces to write words.
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To solve this worksheet, we need to look at the pictures in the first column and find the matching word in the second column. The worksheet is about "CVCE" words, which are words with a consonant, vowel, consonant, and silent 'e' at the end (like "cake" or "bike").
Let's go row by row:
1. First Row:
* Picture: An umbrella.
* Letters: We see "c", "o", "m", "e" and "b", "a", "n", "i".
* Match: The word for the picture is "umbrella", but that's not here. Wait, let's look closer. The picture is actually just a curved line, maybe representing a hook or part of an umbrella? No, looking at the letters, "c-o-m-e" spells "come". "b-a-n-i" doesn't make a common word. Let's re-examine the picture. It looks like a candy cane or a hook. But "come" is a CVCE word. Let's look at the next rows to see the pattern.
* Actually, let's look at the letters again. "c o m e" is clearly "come". Is there a picture of someone coming? No. Maybe the picture is misleading. Let's look at the other options. "b a n i" - no. Let's assume the word is "come" for now and check if it fits the boxes. There are 4 boxes. "come" has 4 letters. That fits.
2. Second Row:
* Picture: A superhero flying.
* Letters: "r a m o" and "c u p e".
* Match: "cape" is what a superhero wears. "c u p e" can be rearranged to "c u p e" -> "c u p e"? No, "c u p e" is not a word. Wait, "c u p e" -> "c u p e"? Let's try "c a p e". The letters are c, u, p, e. That doesn't spell "cape". Let's look again. The letters are c, u, p, e. Maybe "cute"? No, the picture is a superhero. Superheroes wear capes. Is there a typo? Or maybe the word is "cube"? No. Let's look at the other set: "r a m o". That doesn't make sense. Perhaps the letters are meant to be chosen from both sets? No, typically you pick one row of letters. Let's reconsider the picture. It's a boy flying with a cape. The word should be "cape". But the letters given are c, u, p, e. That's not "cape". Unless... oh, I see. The letters are in circles. Maybe we need to select the correct letters from the entire block? No, that's too complex. Let's look at the third row for clarity.
3. Third Row:
* Picture: A calendar showing February 1st.
* Letters: "d a t i" and "s e g e".
* Match: The word is "date". "d a t i" is close, but it has an 'i' instead of 'e'. "s e g e" is not a word. This is confusing. Let's look at the fourth row.
4. Fourth Row:
* Picture: A roll of tape.
* Letters: "h e p e" and "t a r u".
* Match: The word is "tape". "t a r u" has 'r' and 'u' instead of 'p' and 'e'. "h e p e" is not a word. This worksheet seems to have errors or I'm misunderstanding the task.
Wait, let's re-read the instructions. "Say it", "Sound it Out", "Write it". The "Sound it Out" column has two rows of letters for each picture. Maybe we need to choose the correct word from the two options provided?
Let's try that approach:
1. Row 1: Picture is a candy cane? Or a hook? Words: "come" and "bani". "Come" is a real word. "Bani" is not. So, "come".
2. Row 2: Picture is a superhero. Words: "ramo" and "cupe". Neither is a common word. "Ramo" could be a name. "Cupe" is not a word. This is problematic.
3. Row 3: Picture is a calendar. Words: "dati" and "sege". "Dati" is not English. "Sege" is not a word.
4. Row 4: Picture is tape. Words: "hepe" and "taru". Neither is a word.
5. Row 5: Picture is a girl in bed. Words: "wipe" and "taka". "Wipe" is a word. "Taka" is not common.
6. Row 6: Picture is a girl waving. Words: "wago" and "deve". Neither is a word.
7. Row 7: Picture is a lion. Words: "nire" and "mana". "Nire" is not a word. "Mana" is a word, but does it fit the picture? A lion doesn't represent "mana".
This is very strange. Let's look at the letters again. Maybe the letters are scrambled, and we need to unscramble them to form the word that matches the picture?
Let's try that:
1. Row 1: Picture: Candy cane? Letters: c,o,m,e,b,a,n,i. Can we make "cane"? Yes, c,a,n,e. But there are 4 boxes. "Cane" is 4 letters. But the letters are in two separate rows. The first row is c,o,m,e. The second is b,a,n,i. If we take c from first, a from second, n from second, e from first, we get "cane". That works! And the picture looks like a candy cane.
2. Row 2: Picture: Superhero. Letters: r,a,m,o,c,u,p,e. We need a word for superhero. "Cape"! c,a,p,e. c from second row, a from first, p from second, e from second. Yes! "Cape" fits.
3. Row 3: Picture: Calendar. Letters: d,a,t,i,s,e,g,e. Word: "date". d,a,t,e. d from first, a from first, t from first, e from second. Yes! "Date" fits.
4. Row 4: Picture: Tape. Letters: h,e,p,e,t,a,r,u. Word: "tape". t,a,p,e. t from second, a from second, p from first, e from first. Yes! "Tape" fits.
5. Row 5: Picture: Girl in bed. Letters: w,i,p,e,t,a,k,a. Word: "wake"? w,a,k,e. w from first, a from second, k from second, e from first. Yes! "Wake" fits. The girl might be waking up.
6. Row 6: Picture: Girl waving. Letters: w,a,g,o,d,e,v,e. Word: "wave"? w,a,v,e. w from first, a from first, v from second, e from second. Yes! "Wave" fits.
7. Row 7: Picture: Lion. Letters: n,i,r,e,m,a,n,a. Word: "mane"! m,a,n,e. m from second, a from second, n from first, e from first. Yes! "Mane" fits. Lions have manes.
Okay, so the task is to unscramble the letters from both rows in the "Sound it Out" column to form a CVCE word that matches the picture in the "Say it" column. Then write that word in the "Write it" boxes.
Now, let's solve each row:
1. Row 1: Picture: Candy cane. Letters available: c,o,m,e,b,a,n,i. Word: cane. (c, a, n, e)
2. Row 2: Picture: Superhero. Letters available: r,a,m,o,c,u,p,e. Word: cape. (c, a, p, e)
3. Row 3: Picture: Calendar. Letters available: d,a,t,i,s,e,g,e. Word: date. (d, a, t, e)
4. Row 4: Picture: Tape. Letters available: h,e,p,e,t,a,r,u. Word: tape. (t, a, p, e)
5. Row 5: Picture: Girl in bed (waking up). Letters available: w,i,p,e,t,a,k,a. Word: wake. (w, a, k, e)
6. Row 6: Picture: Girl waving. Letters available: w,a,g,o,d,e,v,e. Word: wave. (w, a, v, e)
7. Row 7: Picture: Lion. Letters available: n,i,r,e,m,a,n,a. Word: mane. (m, a, n, e)
All these words are CVCE words (consonant-vowel-consonant-silent e) and match the pictures.
Final Answer:
cane, cape, date, tape, wake, wave, mane
Let's go row by row:
1. First Row:
* Picture: An umbrella.
* Letters: We see "c", "o", "m", "e" and "b", "a", "n", "i".
* Match: The word for the picture is "umbrella", but that's not here. Wait, let's look closer. The picture is actually just a curved line, maybe representing a hook or part of an umbrella? No, looking at the letters, "c-o-m-e" spells "come". "b-a-n-i" doesn't make a common word. Let's re-examine the picture. It looks like a candy cane or a hook. But "come" is a CVCE word. Let's look at the next rows to see the pattern.
* Actually, let's look at the letters again. "c o m e" is clearly "come". Is there a picture of someone coming? No. Maybe the picture is misleading. Let's look at the other options. "b a n i" - no. Let's assume the word is "come" for now and check if it fits the boxes. There are 4 boxes. "come" has 4 letters. That fits.
2. Second Row:
* Picture: A superhero flying.
* Letters: "r a m o" and "c u p e".
* Match: "cape" is what a superhero wears. "c u p e" can be rearranged to "c u p e" -> "c u p e"? No, "c u p e" is not a word. Wait, "c u p e" -> "c u p e"? Let's try "c a p e". The letters are c, u, p, e. That doesn't spell "cape". Let's look again. The letters are c, u, p, e. Maybe "cute"? No, the picture is a superhero. Superheroes wear capes. Is there a typo? Or maybe the word is "cube"? No. Let's look at the other set: "r a m o". That doesn't make sense. Perhaps the letters are meant to be chosen from both sets? No, typically you pick one row of letters. Let's reconsider the picture. It's a boy flying with a cape. The word should be "cape". But the letters given are c, u, p, e. That's not "cape". Unless... oh, I see. The letters are in circles. Maybe we need to select the correct letters from the entire block? No, that's too complex. Let's look at the third row for clarity.
3. Third Row:
* Picture: A calendar showing February 1st.
* Letters: "d a t i" and "s e g e".
* Match: The word is "date". "d a t i" is close, but it has an 'i' instead of 'e'. "s e g e" is not a word. This is confusing. Let's look at the fourth row.
4. Fourth Row:
* Picture: A roll of tape.
* Letters: "h e p e" and "t a r u".
* Match: The word is "tape". "t a r u" has 'r' and 'u' instead of 'p' and 'e'. "h e p e" is not a word. This worksheet seems to have errors or I'm misunderstanding the task.
Wait, let's re-read the instructions. "Say it", "Sound it Out", "Write it". The "Sound it Out" column has two rows of letters for each picture. Maybe we need to choose the correct word from the two options provided?
Let's try that approach:
1. Row 1: Picture is a candy cane? Or a hook? Words: "come" and "bani". "Come" is a real word. "Bani" is not. So, "come".
2. Row 2: Picture is a superhero. Words: "ramo" and "cupe". Neither is a common word. "Ramo" could be a name. "Cupe" is not a word. This is problematic.
3. Row 3: Picture is a calendar. Words: "dati" and "sege". "Dati" is not English. "Sege" is not a word.
4. Row 4: Picture is tape. Words: "hepe" and "taru". Neither is a word.
5. Row 5: Picture is a girl in bed. Words: "wipe" and "taka". "Wipe" is a word. "Taka" is not common.
6. Row 6: Picture is a girl waving. Words: "wago" and "deve". Neither is a word.
7. Row 7: Picture is a lion. Words: "nire" and "mana". "Nire" is not a word. "Mana" is a word, but does it fit the picture? A lion doesn't represent "mana".
This is very strange. Let's look at the letters again. Maybe the letters are scrambled, and we need to unscramble them to form the word that matches the picture?
Let's try that:
1. Row 1: Picture: Candy cane? Letters: c,o,m,e,b,a,n,i. Can we make "cane"? Yes, c,a,n,e. But there are 4 boxes. "Cane" is 4 letters. But the letters are in two separate rows. The first row is c,o,m,e. The second is b,a,n,i. If we take c from first, a from second, n from second, e from first, we get "cane". That works! And the picture looks like a candy cane.
2. Row 2: Picture: Superhero. Letters: r,a,m,o,c,u,p,e. We need a word for superhero. "Cape"! c,a,p,e. c from second row, a from first, p from second, e from second. Yes! "Cape" fits.
3. Row 3: Picture: Calendar. Letters: d,a,t,i,s,e,g,e. Word: "date". d,a,t,e. d from first, a from first, t from first, e from second. Yes! "Date" fits.
4. Row 4: Picture: Tape. Letters: h,e,p,e,t,a,r,u. Word: "tape". t,a,p,e. t from second, a from second, p from first, e from first. Yes! "Tape" fits.
5. Row 5: Picture: Girl in bed. Letters: w,i,p,e,t,a,k,a. Word: "wake"? w,a,k,e. w from first, a from second, k from second, e from first. Yes! "Wake" fits. The girl might be waking up.
6. Row 6: Picture: Girl waving. Letters: w,a,g,o,d,e,v,e. Word: "wave"? w,a,v,e. w from first, a from first, v from second, e from second. Yes! "Wave" fits.
7. Row 7: Picture: Lion. Letters: n,i,r,e,m,a,n,a. Word: "mane"! m,a,n,e. m from second, a from second, n from first, e from first. Yes! "Mane" fits. Lions have manes.
Okay, so the task is to unscramble the letters from both rows in the "Sound it Out" column to form a CVCE word that matches the picture in the "Say it" column. Then write that word in the "Write it" boxes.
Now, let's solve each row:
1. Row 1: Picture: Candy cane. Letters available: c,o,m,e,b,a,n,i. Word: cane. (c, a, n, e)
2. Row 2: Picture: Superhero. Letters available: r,a,m,o,c,u,p,e. Word: cape. (c, a, p, e)
3. Row 3: Picture: Calendar. Letters available: d,a,t,i,s,e,g,e. Word: date. (d, a, t, e)
4. Row 4: Picture: Tape. Letters available: h,e,p,e,t,a,r,u. Word: tape. (t, a, p, e)
5. Row 5: Picture: Girl in bed (waking up). Letters available: w,i,p,e,t,a,k,a. Word: wake. (w, a, k, e)
6. Row 6: Picture: Girl waving. Letters available: w,a,g,o,d,e,v,e. Word: wave. (w, a, v, e)
7. Row 7: Picture: Lion. Letters available: n,i,r,e,m,a,n,a. Word: mane. (m, a, n, e)
All these words are CVCE words (consonant-vowel-consonant-silent e) and match the pictures.
Final Answer:
cane, cape, date, tape, wake, wave, mane
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cvce worksheets.