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Word Study Program: Long Vowel Dominoes Game

By  Beth Newingham on March 6, 2013
  • Grades: 3–5

The Long Vowel Dominoes word study game helps students compare and contrast the different patterns that can be used to make the long vowel sounds. A recording sheet requires students to record the word matches they make so that they are matching up words that share a common pattern. To create the long vowel dominoes, I simply purchased dominoes and attached address labels to them. (You may need to trim the labels to fit the dominoes.)

Download long vowel domino labels, game directions, and recording sheets.

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