Long Vowel Writing Centers

$5.50

Looking for engaging writing activities for your classroom? This pack is for you!

Designed with Kindergarten in mind, these long vowel writing center activities are perfect to get kids labeling, writing, and creating!

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This long vowel writing center pack is perfect for students who are learning about long vowels and vowel teams and patterns!

It is 168 pages long with a clickable table of contents. Plus, all activities come in BOTH color and black and white!

These Long Vowel Writing Centers include the activities below for the following vowels and patterns:

  • Long A (ay and ai)
  • Long E (ee and ea)
  • Long I (ie, i, and igh)
  • Long O (ow, oa, and oe)
  • Long U (ui and ue)
  • Y as a Vowel (with long i and long e sounds as in “fly” and “bunny”)

***Please note that the long u spellings contain some words with /oo/ sounds, as are common with those spellings.

8 Word Cards (in color and black and white) – cut and laminate these cards. You may want 2 sets printed depending on how many students will be using them at once. These cards will be used for most of the activities.

Write It! Strips – Printing strips for handwriting as well as picture strips. Cut and laminate these cards. Provide a dry erase marker for kids to write the letters or words on (using the word cards for help).

* You can also print the black and white copies and print them back to back as additional recording sheets.

Write It! Worksheet – Use as a recording sheet for the center, where the kids can copy the words onto the sheet. You can also use as a “Write the Room” option by hanging the word cards around and having the kids go and find/copy them down.

Trace and Paste– Work on writing and cutting too! Kids trace the words and then cut/paste their matching picture next to them (using the word cards to help them if needed).

Write It! Book – Print the book double-sided, cut in half, and staple to instantly have 2 copies! Leave at the center for kids to label the pictures (using the word cards provided). When they are finished labeling they color the pictures.

*For an extra challenge, try having them label the book without the word cards, using phonetic spelling.

Writing Prompts – Print and provide copies of the writing prompts for kids to write stories about. For example, on the page with rain, they may write “I heard the rain outside.” using phonetic spelling with the exception of the word “rain,” which is provided for them. ***There is also a writing book option with a cover. Print them back to back with the cover and they have a themed writing book!

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