In this chapter, we will learn about vowel words. Vowels are special letters in the alphabet that make sounds by themselves. There are five vowel letters: A, E, I, O, and U. We use these letters to make many words.
Examples of Vowels
Practice Questions
(i) Can you name a word that starts with the letter 'A'?
Ans: apple
(ii) Can you name a word that has the letter 'E' in the middle?
Ans: elephant
(iii) Find a word that has the letter 'I' in it.
Ans: igloo
(iv) Tell me a word that has the letter 'O' in it.
Ans: orange
(v) Name a word that starts with the letter 'U.'
Ans: umbrella
Practice Questions
Now, let's make some words with vowels. Fill in the blanks with the correct vowel:
(i) C__t
Ans: cat
(ii) D__g
Ans: dog
(iii) F__sh
Ans: fish
(iv) H__t
Ans: hat
(v) R__n
Ans: run
Practice Time:
Read the words out loud:
Practice Time:
Write these words:
Practice Questions
Find rhyming words:
(i) Hat and ___
Ans: mat
(ii) Sun and ___
Ans: bun
(iii) Dog and ___
Ans: log
(iv) Cake and ___
Ans: lake
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