Five worksheets with missing beginning and ending sounds.
Print the worksheets and have students write in the missing beginning and ending sounds.
Provided is one worksheet for each middle vowel sound.
Updated: 01 Jun 2020
Five worksheets with missing beginning and ending sounds.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 5 Pages
Years: F - 2
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Five worksheets with missing beginning and ending sounds.
Print the worksheets and have students write in the missing beginning and ending sounds.
Provided is one worksheet for each middle vowel sound.
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The page with the picture of the bee ( _e_) is misleading because that will form the long e sound with the spelling choice 'ee'.
Hi Lisa, I completely agree it is misleading, especially for struggling students. We have changed 'bee' for 'leg' in this case. If there is anything else I can assist you with, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Hi, Is it possible to have these with just beginning missing and then another set with just ending missing? Thanks
Hi Emily, Thank you for your suggestion. Can you please submit your request here and we will start working on it when it receives enough votes to be in our top ten - https://www.teachstarter.com/request-a-resource/ Kind regards Jill