EE words Worksheet free Printable
Welcome, little learners! 🌟 Get ready for a fun and exciting journey into the world of “EE” words. In this worksheet, we’ll be exploring words that make the delightful “ee” sound, like in ‘bee’ and ‘tree.’
Instructions:
- Read and Rewrite: Look at the pictures and read the names of the objects. Practice writing the “EE” words neatly below each picture.
- Color the “EE” Word Picture: After rewriting the words, bring them to life with your favorite colors! Let your creativity shine as you color the pictures associated with each “EE” word.
Remember, the more you practice, the more familiar and confident you’ll become with these fantastic “EE” words. Have a buzzing good time!
Happy learning! 🐝📚🎨
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