Description
These Magic E sound boxes help teachers lead effective small group phonics word work. Kindergarten through second grade students practice long vowel sounds. They use the silent e to make the vowel say its name. So they build strong phonemic awareness skills. This practice helps reading and spelling improve fast.
The resource includes picture cards, color-coded sound box cards, sorting cards, and worksheets. Teachers introduce each word with the picture cards. Students color the target sound. Then they move to laminated cards. They use dry erase markers to fill the boxes. Sorting cards help them sort by long vowel sound too.
How Magic E Sound Boxes Work Follow four simple steps. Start with the picture. Ask the guiding questions. Students name the picture and hear the sounds. They fill one box per sound. Finally they blend the sounds to read the word. Answer keys make grading quick.
Using Magic E Sound Boxes in Your Classroom Use these materials in many ways. They work great during small group instruction. Students practice independently in literacy centers after. In addition, they fit perfectly for morning work. Teachers use them for early finishers, sub plans, and intervention groups. The design needs almost no prep after you laminate the cards.
Kids enjoy the colorful pictures and hands-on activity. They gain confidence with magic e words quickly. The set covers long a, long i, long o, and long u. So you can differentiate easily for every student.
These hands-on tools turn magic e practice into something students love. Watch your K-2 class become stronger readers and spellers.
Magic E sound boxes make teaching long vowels simple and fun for your classroom.








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