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'a-e' or 'i-e' Split Digraph
'a-e' or 'i-e' Split Digraph
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In this activity, students will look at pictures and decide whether the word for each image follows the 'a-e' pattern (like "cake") or the 'i-e' pattern (like "bike"). By completing this exercise, children will strengthen their phonics skills and improve their understanding of split digraphs. This worksheet supports early literacy development while making learning fun and interactive.
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