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Match the short a and long a words to pictures
Free printable Grade 2 English worksheet for "Match the short a and long a words to pictures" — practice short and long vowel patterns (reading foundations). No-prep, print or assign online.
This worksheet helps students practice distinguishing short a and long a vowel sounds by matching words to pictures. Teachers can use it to reinforce vowel pattern recognition and improve reading foundations in Grade 2 learners. It supports phonics instruction by engaging students in visual and auditory word-sound association activities.
Learning objectives
- Identify and differentiate between short a and long a vowel sounds in words
- Match words containing short a and long a vowel patterns to corresponding pictures
- Enhance phonemic awareness by recognizing vowel sound patterns in spoken and written words
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