- When I begin teaching Long Vowel I, I start with a video that shows a few ways that Vowel I can spell its name:
After watching this video, have your student complete the long i word sort.

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Lets dive deeper into the ways that the vowel i can spell its name. I teach long vowel i in this order:
i-e
ie
igh
-y
Here are the steps I use to teach long vowel I:
- Listen to the song
- Read the word cards from the packet.
- Watch and read the story.
- Spell words for that skill using the fingers/boxes method.
- Play the memory game.
- Extend the fun with the extension activities.


- Listen to the i-e song.

- Read the i-e words from the Long Vowel Packet.

- First, listen to the i-e story. After that, mute the story and replay it while giving your student a chance to read it to you.

- Have your child spell i-e words using the finger counting and sound box method.


- Play the i-e memory game from the Long Vowel Packet.

- Extend with KITE activities.


- Listen to the ie song.

- Read the ie words from the Long Vowel Packet.

- This time we have a song to listen to one time then mute and read.

- Spell ie word using the finger counting and word box method.

- Play the ie memory game from the Long Vowel Packet.

- Extend with PIE.
Alligator Pie song


- Listen to the igh song.

- Read the igh words from the Long Vowel Packet.

- First, listen to the igh story. Second, mute the story and let your child read it.
Bonus igh story:

- Have your child spell igh words using the finger counting and sound box method.

- Play the igh memory game from the Long Vowel Packet.

- Extend with LIGHT BRIGHT activities.


- Listen to the -y song.

- Read the -y words from the Long Vowel Packet.

- Listen to the -y story and give your child a chance to read it. It is that same story we used for igh.

- Spell -y words using the finger counting and sound box method.

- Play the -y memory game from the Long Vowel Packet.

- Extend with FLY activities.