We’re excited to share some fun and educational worksheets to help your little ones learn about long A words. These long A words worksheets are designed to make learning enjoyable and interactive, perfect for young children! These long A words printables are great whether you’re in the classroom or at home.
Long A Words Worksheets
Each vowel can make two different sounds: a short vowel sound and a long vowel sound. Learning the different vowel sounds is a vital skill for children!
Short “A” Sound
The short “a” sound is typically found in words where the letter “a” is followed by one or more consonants in a closed syllable. It sounds like the A in the word “cat.” Here are a few examples:
Long “A” Sound
On the other hand, the long “a” sound is the same as the name of the letter “a”. It is often found in words where the letter “a” is followed by a silent “e” or in certain vowel combinations like “ai” or “ay.” Here are some examples:
These worksheets are a fantastic resource for children because they make learning about the A vowel sounds fun. By identifying long “a” words, kids can improve their phonemic awareness, which is a crucial skill for reading and spelling. Plus, the images are black and white, which kids can color after completing the activity. So, print out these worksheets and let’s start!
Long A Words Worksheet
Our first long A words worksheet has words that correspond either to a short A sound or a long A sound. Ask kids to tick or circle the long A words, and color the cute drawings once they’re done!
Long A Words Printable
Our second long A words worksheet includes other words that may include a short A sound or a long A sound. Can you identify all of them? Take a look at our explanation above if you need some help!
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This long A words printable set is sized for standard letter printer paper dimensions – 8.5 x 11 inches.
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Did you have fun recognizing the long A words in our long A words worksheet set?