Why these words
These words show the long a pattern in familiar vocabulary, making the worksheet useful for both phonics review and repeated tracing practice.
Best for Kindergarten to Grade 2
This worksheet gives children handwriting practice with long a words that use the silent e pattern. It helps early readers connect a common spelling rule to clear, decodable words while they build steady handwriting habits.
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These words show the long a pattern in familiar vocabulary, making the worksheet useful for both phonics review and repeated tracing practice.
This page opens with 8 prefilled lines and is configured for LETTER paper, Dotted tracing, and the "Patrick Hand", cursive font.
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They let children practice handwriting while reinforcing a common spelling pattern they will see often in early reading.
No. It also works well for home review because the words are familiar and easy to read aloud together.
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