Let’s go row by row and find which object has the long vowel sound for each letter.
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Row 1: Long “a” sound
We need to find an object that says its name with a long “a” — like “ay” in “cake”.
- Cat → says “cat” (short a)
- Cake → says “cake” (long a!
✔)
- Ball → says “ball” (short a)
✔ So, circle
cake.
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Row 2: Long “e” sound
Long “e” sounds like “ee” in “see” or “be”.
- Nest → says “nest” (short e)
- Bed → says “bed” (short e)
- Sheep → says “sheep” (long e!
✔)
✔ So, circle
sheep.
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Row 3: Long “i” sound
Long “i” sounds like “eye” in “bike” or “five”.
- Pig → says “pig” (short i)
- Five → says “five” (long i!
✔)
- Bin → says “bin” (short i)
✔ So, circle
5 (five).
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Row 4: Long “o” sound
Long “o” sounds like “oh” in “boat” or “go”.
- Frog → says “frog” (short o)
- Boat → says “boat” (long o!
✔)
- Orange → says “orange” (short o)
✔ So, circle
boat.
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Row 5: Long “u” sound
Long “u” can sound like “you” in “tube” or “cute”.
- Tube → says “tube” (long u!
✔)
- Bun → says “bun” (short u)
- Sun → says “sun” (short u)
✔ So, circle
tube.
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Final Answer:
Circle:
- cake (for “a”)
- sheep (for “e”)
- 5 (for “i”)
- boat (for “o”)
- tube (for “u”)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of long vowel worksheet.