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About This Worksheet

This worksheet helps first grade students build silent e words by rearranging scrambled letters into real words. Silent e word-building activities teach children how spelling patterns create long vowel sounds. Students unscramble letter groups like e p a c to create the word cape. This activity supports phonics development, spelling skills, and word-pattern recognition.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This grade 1 language arts worksheet focuses on phonics, spelling patterns, and long vowel recognition. Students practice building silent e words while strengthening understanding of letter order and word structure. Before beginning this activity, learners should recognize basic silent e words and understand long vowel sounds. Future literacy learning may include more advanced spelling patterns and multisyllable decoding. This worksheet aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.1.3.C and TEKS standards related to phonics and word analysis.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will read groups of scrambled letters containing silent e word patterns. Learners rearrange the letters to form a correct silent e word and write it on the line provided. Children carefully think about spelling order and vowel sounds while solving each word puzzle. Students strengthen phonics and spelling skills through hands-on word construction practice. The activity also encourages close attention to letter placement and decoding strategies.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Some first grade students may forget that the silent e belongs at the end of the word. Children can also struggle with organizing the letters in the correct order when several options seem possible. A few learners may create nonwords if they focus only on matching letters instead of sounding out the word. Others may need support hearing the long vowel sound created by silent e. Teachers can help by modeling one scrambled example before students work independently.

Implementation Guidance

Teachers can use this worksheet during phonics instruction, literacy centers, or guided word-study lessons. Parents may also use the activity at home while practicing spelling and decoding skills together. Encouraging children to sound out the finished word aloud can strengthen phonemic awareness and reading confidence. Adults can ask questions like “Where does the silent e belong?” to guide learning. This worksheet also works well for intervention support or independent phonics review.

Details and Features

The worksheet includes engaging scrambled-letter puzzles that help first grade learners actively practice silent e spelling patterns. Familiar vocabulary words keep the activity approachable and confidence-building for young readers. Large answer boxes support neat handwriting and organized spelling practice. Repeated silent e word construction reinforces long vowel understanding and phonics fluency. The worksheet prints clearly for classroom instruction, homeschool learning, or intervention support.