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P.1 Complete the vowel team words

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What Are Vowel Teams?

A vowel team happens when two vowels work together to make one long vowel sound. The first vowel usually says its name, and the second vowel is silent. This is sometimes called the β€œtwo vowels go walking” rule.

Examples of Vowel Teams:
  • ea β†’ bead
  • ai β†’ rain
  • oa β†’ boat
  • ee β†’ tree
  • ay β†’ play
Helpful Hint

When you see two vowels together, the first vowel often says its name, and the second vowel is quiet.

Vowel Team ai and ay

The vowel team ai usually appears in the middle of a word, while ay is usually found at the end. Both make the long /ā/ sound.

Examples:
  • rain
  • train
  • day
  • play
Helpful Hint

Remember: use ai in the middle of a word and ay at the end.

Vowel Team ee and ea

The vowel teams ee and ea often make the long /Δ“/ sound. These words can appear in the middle of words and sometimes at the end.

Examples:
  • see
  • tree
  • bead
  • seat
Helpful Hint

Both ee and ea can say /Δ“/, but you will need to practice to learn which to use in each word.

Vowel Team oa and oe

The vowel teams oa and oe usually make the long /ō/ sound. oa is often in the middle of a word, while oe appears at the end.

Examples:
  • boat
  • coat
  • toe
  • foe
Helpful Hint

Think of oa in the middle of words and oe at the end when spelling.

Practicing Vowel Teams in Sentences

Reading vowel team words in sentences helps us recognize how vowel teams change the sound of words.

Examples:
  • We see a tree by the road.
  • The goat sat in the boat.
  • It will rain today.
  • She will play all day.
Helpful Hint

When you read, stop and notice how the vowel team helps the vowel make a long sound.