Vowel Sounds Worksheets

How to Sound Out Vowels

In English language, sounding or pronunciation different words is essential to pronounce. For example, there are words how, cow, bow, now that all of them have the same sound that is ‘ow’ sound. There are several ways of learning vowel sounds but, they can confuse you. Indicating which letter is necessary to use while spelling as it includes the differences in pronunciation are sometimes difficult to hear and small. You can learn all vowels by playing different games. In this way, you can improve your pronunciation. There are multiple ways to pronounce vowel sounds of English language. We will have to place the all the vowel in correct order. The letters a, e, i, o, u is vowel and except all of them are consonants. If the word in a sentence starts from vowels, you will place ‘an’ before them. If the word in a sentence starts with consonant, you will place ‘a’ before that word. Similarly, there are another unique ways to practice English vowel sounds. It includes pronunciation mazes, shadow reading, reading the dictionary, silent film, minimal pairs, read Dr. Seuss, song games, tongue twisters, shadow reading, etc.

Picture Match

Look at each word. Circle the word that matches the picture.

Long and Short

Match the pictures in Column 1 with the long and short vowel words in Column 2.


Butterfly

Read the words in the butterfly. Write them in the correct columns.


Initial Consonants

Look at the long vowel words. Add an initial consonant to make a rhyming word. Write the letter of the line.

Vowel Match

Match the long vowel words in Column 1 with the pictures in Column 2.

Long a

Unscramble the long a words. Write them on the line


Sounds Like the Letter

Read the long a words. Put them in alphabetical order. Write them on the lines.


Word Circle

Read the words on the page. Circle the words with a long a sound.

Rhyme Time

Look at the long vowel words. Add an initial consonant to make a rhyming word. Write the letter of the line.

Match'em

Match the long vowel words in Column 1 with the pictures in Column 2.

Unscramble

Unscramble the long e words. Write them on the line.


Es

Bring order ot these words.


Where Are They?

Read the words on the page. Circle the words with a long e sound.

Missing Letters

Fill in all the missing letters.

Vowel Match

Match the long vowel words in Column 1 with the pictures in Column 2.

Scrambled

Unscramble the long i words. Write them on the line.


Make It Long I

Stick with all the Is


Circle Up

Find all the words that the directions ask for.

Rhyme Time

Make a word that rhymes with these.

Column Match

Find the two that match up just right.

Unmixed

Juggle these words into order.


Long O

Read the long o words. Put them in alphabetical order. Write them on the lines.



More Long Vowels

Look at the long vowel words. Add an initial consonant to make a rhyming word. Write the letter of the line.







Sounds and Sentences

Write a rhyming word and then use it in a sentence.