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1. True or False.
Long vowels sound like the name of the vowel itself.

Explanation

Long vowels sound like the name of the vowel itself. In English, a long vowel is a vowel that is pronounced for a longer duration than a short vowel. For example, the long vowel "a" in the word "cake" sounds like the name of the vowel "ay." Similarly, the long vowel "o" in the word "go" sounds like the name of the vowel "oh." Therefore, the statement that long vowels sound like the name of the vowel itself is true.

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Take this short quiz to test your long vowel O knowledge!

2. What patterns make the long o sound?

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The long o sound can be made by using the patterns oa, ow, oe, and o consonant e. These patterns represent different ways to spell the long o sound in words.

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3. Say whether this word has a long or short vowel sound: Bone

Explanation

The word 'bone' has the long vowel O team o_e

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4. The word 'home' is a long vowel o word.

Explanation

The word 'home' has a long vowel o sound because the o is followed by a silent e at the end of the word. This silent e changes the pronunciation of the o from a short sound to a long sound. Therefore, the statement is true.

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5. You can hear the sound of 'e' in the word cone

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In the word "cone," the sound of 'e' is not heard. The 'e' in "cone" is a silent letter, and the word is pronounced as "kohn." Therefore, the statement that you can hear the sound of 'e' in the word "cone" is false.

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6. Match the following
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7. Check mark long O words

Explanation

The given words "note" and "float" both have the long O sound. The letter "o" in both words is pronounced as a long O sound. The other two words "dog" and "mom" do not have the long O sound. Therefore, the correct answer is "note,float".

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8. You know that "toast" is a short o sound because of the "oa"

Explanation

This is a long O! Oa makes the long o sound. Examples: Boast, Float, Boat

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9. 'bow' is a short vowel O word

Explanation

The word "bow" does not have a short vowel O sound. It actually has a long vowel O sound. The long vowel O sound is usually represented by the letter combination "ow" as in words like "row" or "low". Therefore, the statement that "bow" is a short vowel O word is false.

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10. How many long O vowel families have we learnt about in Phonics?

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We have learnt about four long O vowel families in Phonics.

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True or False.Long vowels sound like the name of the vowel itself.
What patterns make the long o sound?
Say whether this word has a long or short vowel sound: Bone
The word 'home' is a long vowel o word.
You can hear the sound of 'e' in the word cone
Match the following
Check mark long O words
You know that "toast" is a short o sound because of the...
'bow' is a short vowel O word
How many long O vowel families have we learnt about in Phonics?
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