The Vowel E | Long and Short Vowel Sounds | Khan Academy Kids

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The lesson focuses on the letter E, highlighting its significance as a vowel that can produce two distinct sounds: the short E sound, as in “egg,” and the long E sound, as in “eel.” Through engaging imagery, the lesson encourages learners to recognize and differentiate these sounds in everyday words.
  1. What sound does the letter E make in the word “egg”?
  2. Can you think of another word that has the long E sound like “eel”?
  3. Why do you think vowels like the letter E are important for making words?

The Amazing Letter E

The letter E is a special letter in the alphabet because it is a vowel. Vowels are important letters that help us make lots of different words. The letter E can make two different sounds, which makes it even more interesting!

The Short E Sound

One sound that the letter E can make is the short E sound. This sound is like the one you hear at the beginning of the word “egg.” Imagine an egg sitting on a table. That’s the short E sound!

The Long E Sound

The other sound that the letter E can make is the long E sound. This sound is like the one you hear in the word “eel.” An eel is a long, slippery fish that swims in the water. Picture an eel painting an egg. That’s the long E sound!

Now you know that the letter E can sound like an egg or an eel. Isn’t that fun? Keep listening for these sounds in words you hear every day!

  • Can you think of some words that start with the short E sound, like “egg”? What about words that have the long E sound, like “eel”? Share them with your friends or family!
  • Why do you think vowels like the letter E are important for making words? Can you imagine trying to say a word without any vowels?
  • Have you ever heard the short E or long E sounds in your favorite story or song? Can you remember any words from them that use these sounds?
  • Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Find objects or pictures of things that have the short E sound, like “bed” or “pen,” and the long E sound, like “tree” or “key.” Make a list or draw pictures of what you find. Can you find more short E or long E sounds?
  • E Sound Sorting Game: Create two boxes or areas labeled “Short E” and “Long E.” Gather small objects or pictures that represent words with these sounds. For example, you might use a picture of an “egg” for the short E sound and a picture of an “eel” for the long E sound. Sort the objects or pictures into the correct box or area. How many can you sort correctly?
  • Story Time with E: Write a short story or draw a comic strip using as many words with the letter E as you can. Try to include both short E and long E sounds. Share your story with a friend or family member and see if they can spot all the E sounds!

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