Enhance your spelling and handwriting with printable worksheets for: Phase 5 Week 8 a_e and e_e.
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Rule(s) to learn When two vowels go walking, the first does the talking. This means the first letter makes the sound. Sometimes vowels are cheeky and have to be split. This is known as a split vowel digraph. They still make the same sound. Split a_e makes a long A sound. - Split e_e makes a long E sound. This is not used as often as ee and ea
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