Dig, Ned, Dig! (Silent e)
Practice Words
Single-syllable words where a silent 'e' makes the preceding vowel long (/eɪ/, /iː/, /aɪ/, /əʊ/, /juː/).
Ned made a home up on a hill. It is so fine, so snug and still.
'Dig, Ned, dig in a nice place!' says the Book. 'Make a shovel, set the pace!'
Ned holds the tool with pride. His grin is huge and wide.
Ned grips his shovel like a pole. 'The flat end,' says Book, 'digs the hole!'
Ned digs the sand. He lifts a pile! He grins with a fine wide smile.
At the hill, Ned digs a huge hole so wide. He stops and grins with pride.
Clang! The shovel hits a stone. 'Oh no,' says Ned in a glum tone.
'A shovel can not dig stone,' Book tells Ned. 'Go make a fine tool in the shed!'
Ned makes a tool with pride, so fine. He grins wide and says, 'It is mine!'
Ned lifts his fine pickaxe up with a big grin. The Book smiles and says, 'Go dig in!'
crack! Ned makes a huge split in the wide stone. 'Yes, yes!' yells Ned in a glad tone.
Ned sits to rest in a wide stone cave. Book grins, 'Ned is bold and brave!'