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O-E Silent E Words for Kids

O-E words are CVCe words where a silent E at the end makes the O say its long name, as in bone, home, and rope. The magic E transforms short O words into long O words: 'hop' becomes 'hope.' LUCA's SoundScout detects whether the vowel shift from short O to long O occurs correctly during read-aloud practice.

17 words · Silent E · Last updated: April 2026

O-E (Silent E) Word List

17 words
  • home
  • hope
  • spoke
  • stone
  • smoke
  • broke
  • rode
  • wrote
  • note
  • tone
  • hopes
  • drove
  • choke
  • rope
  • throne
  • shone
  • those

These o-e (silent e) words follow the Science of Reading phonics sequence. Powered by LUCADictionary's 763,000+ grapheme-phoneme mappings, built on U.S. Patent No. 12,394,332 B2 and supported by National Science Foundation SBIR funding.

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O-E (Silent E) Words in Sentences

Reading words in context builds comprehension and fluency. Each sentence below uses only decodable words appropriate for this phonics level.

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bone: The dog found a big bone.
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home: Tom ran all the way home.
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rope: Dad tied the rope to the post.
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note: Jen wrote a note to Mom.
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hope: Kim did hope for a sunny day.
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nose: The dog has a cold wet nose.
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hole: The mole dug a hole in the yard.
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woke: Ben woke up at dawn today.
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pole: The flag hung from the tall pole.
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rose: The red rose grew by the fence.
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stove: Mom put the pot on the stove.
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stone: The stone sank in the deep pond.
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How to Read O-E (Silent E) Words

1

Sound it out.

Point to each letter and say its sound separately. Then blend the sounds together smoothly without pausing between them. Slide the sounds together until the word emerges naturally.

2

Use it in a sentence.

Practice 5 to 10 words per session. Have your child read each word aloud, then say a sentence using that word. This builds decoding accuracy and vocabulary together.

3

Read it in a story.

When your child reads the word list fluently, move to connected text. Decodable stories from StoryGen feature o-e (silent e) words in context, bridging word reading and real fluency.

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Grade Level and Sequence

O-E (Silent E) words are part of silent e in the Science of Reading phonics sequence.

Prerequisite skills: Letter recognition, phonemic awareness (hearing individual sounds in spoken words).

What comes next: After mastering this pattern, children progress to related patterns, then advance to the next category. LUCA's Pathfinder sequences this automatically.

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Grounded in Reading Science

These word lists follow the phonics scope and sequence recommended by the National Reading Panel. Systematic, explicit phonics instruction produces the strongest reading gains across all demographics and learning profiles.

LUCA's approach builds on orthographic mapping research by Ehri (2014), demonstrating that readers store words by connecting spellings to pronunciations at the phoneme level. This is exactly what SoundScout measures.

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How LUCA Turns This Word List Into Real Progress

Every read-aloud session runs through the LUCALabs three-phase cycle so gaps for o-e (silent e) words are caught and closed.

SoundScout

Listens

Powered by SoundScout

Captures every phoneme your child produces, including o-e (silent e) patterns.

Assessment Intelligence

Analyzes

Assessment Intelligence

Identifies exact gaps without a separate test. Patterns across 763,000+ mappings reveal each reader's needs.

StoryGen

Builds

StoryGen + JourneyBuilder

Generates stories with o-e (silent e) words matched to your child's interests.

Proven Classroom Results

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+17.2WPM
Average fluency gain
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72%
Reached mastery threshold
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763K+
Grapheme-phoneme mappings

From LUCA's classroom evidence · Live results dashboard

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Who Uses O-E (Silent E) Word Lists?

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Parents and Families

Practice o-e (silent e) words at home with your child. No teaching expertise needed. LUCA handles the diagnostic instruction while you provide the encouragement and support.

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Educators and Specialists

Use these word lists for small group instruction, MTSS intervention blocks, or independent practice stations at school. Assessment data and progress reports generate automatically with each session.

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Homeschool Families

O-E (Silent E) words fit directly into your phonics scope and sequence at home. LUCA delivers the reading instruction and tracks progress so you can guide your child rather than teach phonics yourself.

Browse words by the letters that appear most often in o-e (silent e) words.

More Silent E Word Lists

Continue building silent e skills with these related patterns.

I-E (Silent E) Words

I-E words are CVCe words where a silent E at the end makes the I say its long name, as in bike, time, and kite. The magic E transforms short I words into long I words: 'bit' becomes 'bite.' This pattern unlocks hundreds of common words. LUCA's SoundScout identifies whether children produce the long I or default to the short I sound.

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U-E (Silent E) Words

U-E words are CVCe words where a silent E at the end makes the U say its long name, as in cute, tube, and huge. The magic E transforms short U words into long U words: 'cub' becomes 'cube.' U-E words are less common than other silent E patterns. LUCA's SoundScout ensures this pattern receives targeted practice attention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

O-E silent E words follow the vowel-consonant-e pattern where the silent final E makes the O say its long name (/o/), as in 'bone' and 'home.' O-E is one of the three main spellings of long O alongside OA (boat) and OW (snow).

After children master O-E, introduce OA and OW as additional spellings for the same sound. Word sorts comparing 'bone' (o-e), 'boat' (oa), and 'snow' (ow) help children see that the same vowel sound can be spelled multiple ways.

Some O-E words have irregular pronunciations, such as 'come,' 'some,' 'done,' 'gone,' and 'love,' where the O does not say its long name. These sight words are taught as exceptions after children have internalized the regular O-E pattern.

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