The task in the image is to practice sentences that contain the short "e" sound. The sentences are designed to help learners recognize and use words with the short "e" vowel sound, which is a common phonics exercise.
Explanation of the Solution:
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Objective: The goal is to read and understand sentences that feature the short "e" sound.
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Phonics Focus: The short "e" sound is typically represented by the letter "e" in words like "egg," "fed," "web," "pet," etc.
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Sentences Provided:
- The sentences are divided into two columns for easy reading and practice.
- Each sentence contains at least one word with the short "e" sound.
Detailed Breakdown of Sentences:
#### Left Column:
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Nan will sell a fan.
- Short "e" in: "sell," "fan."
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It is a mess.
- Short "e" in: "mess."
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Ed fed him.
- Short "e" in: "Ed," "fed."
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Sam fell.
- Short "e" in: "fell."
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Sam will yell.
- Short "e" in: "yell."
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Ron has less.
- Short "e" in: "less."
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Ken met Ann.
- Short "e" in: "met."
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Yes, Ed did win.
- Short "e" in: "Ed."
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A bag fell.
- Short "e" in: "bag," "fell."
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A dog got wet.
- Short "e" in: "dog," "got," "wet."
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A bag fell.
- Short "e" in: "bag," "fell."
#### Right Column:
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An egg fell.
- Short "e" in: "egg," "fell."
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Ed fed his pet.
- Short "e" in: "Ed," "fed," "pet."
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A web is on a bell.
- Short "e" in: "web," "bell."
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Jeff was on a jet.
- Short "e" in: "Jeff," "jet."
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I will get a pet.
- Short "e" in: "get," "pet."
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A dog can beg.
- Short "e" in: "beg."
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Ken was in bed.
- Short "e" in: "Ken," "bed."
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A cat sits on a van.
- Short "e" in: "cat," "van."
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Pen fed him.
- Short "e" in: "Pen," "fed."
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A dog can beg.
- Short "e" in: "beg."
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Ben is a vet.
- Short "e" in: "Ben," "vet."
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I will get it.
- Short "e" in: "get."
Purpose:
- These sentences are meant to reinforce the recognition and pronunciation of the short "e" sound.
- They provide varied contexts to ensure learners can apply this sound in different scenarios.
How to Use This Exercise:
1. Read each sentence aloud to practice the short "e" sound.
2. Identify words with the short "e" sound in each sentence.
3. Practice writing or repeating these sentences to improve fluency and accuracy.
This exercise is an effective way to build phonetic awareness and reading skills!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of short e worksheets.