Because ALuv (end of Kindergarten) did so well with the Long a Vowel Pack I made him, I created a Long i Vowel Pack to introduce the i_e pattern. The activities are all similar to the Long a pack; just with the Long i (I_E) pattern instead. I’ve also added a few games to the end! Woo hoo!
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What’s Included in the Long i Vowel Pack?
1. Short i/Long i sort-(further directions are on the download)
2. Short i/Long i Picture and Word Matching
I REALLY debated on whether to use win/wine (since it may offend someone for religious reasons), but figured if it was a part of Jesus’ first miracle; it would be okay for me to use it, too. Feel free to leave it out if you need to.
3. Flip a Word
4. Fill in the Missing Word
5. Write the Word (could be used as an assessment tool)
6. Roll & Write a Sentence (This one is similar to the Roll & Write a Sentence from Phonics by the Book)
7. Hide the Word– a long i reading game
8. TWICE as Nice– a long i board game (the blocks I used in this game were Photo Stacking Blocks, a well worth it investment)
Download this FREE Long i Vowel Pack HERE.
More Long Vowel Resources:
~Becky
I must be blind or confused, but where is the download link for the above Long i vowel Pack? thank you.
Ha! That would be very helpful, wouldn’t it? 😉 I just added. Thanks for the heads up!
I am missing the second page for the Twice as Nice photo block inserts.
I will look into it! Sorry about that!
It’s been fixed now. 🙂 Thank you for letting me know. The pack’s direct URL is–> https://thisreadingmama.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Long-i-Word-Printable-Pack.pdf
You are such a life saver! I’m teaching first grade for the first time and feeling a little overwhelmed. I hate most of the the stuff that comes with our reading series because it is so dry. I find myself searching the internet for ideas and/or creating my own, which gets exhausting week after week. I love this resource because it offers a little bit of something for everyone. Thank you so much for sharing.
You are very welcome!