Practice spelling and handwriting with these worksheets: Long /oo/ spelled u-e.
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The split digraph u-e is a common way to spell the long /oo/ sound. You’ll find it in words like flute and rude. This spelling follows the pattern where a silent e at the end of the word helps change the vowel sound in the middle of the word from short to long.
Learning to identify when u-e makes the long /oo/ sound will improve your spelling confidence. Try a Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check spelling activity with these words to help you learn them.
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Learn more in Unit 13. Spelling choices for /oo/ sound: oo, ou
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