| Short Vowel Sounds: Interactive Phonics and Reading Lesson. |
| Practice short vowel sounds and improve reading accuracy through interactive exercises and beginner-friendly explanations. |
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🔊 Keep Practicing Short Vowels – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your vowel adventure with these trusted, free resources:
- Starfall – Short Vowels – Free games and songs for learning short vowel sounds.
- PBS Kids – Phonics Games – Vowel games featuring Super Why and other PBS characters.
🎵 Fun fact: The word “vowel” comes from the Latin word “vocalis,” which means “speaking” or “voice.” Vowels are the parts of words that you can sing! Try singing just the consonants of a word – it is almost impossible. But try singing the vowels – “ah, eh, ee, oh, ooo” – you can hold those sounds forever. That is why vowels are the musical part of language!





