Short and Long O Vowel Sound Words List for Kids

Each vowel is pronounced in a unique way which gives rise to different types of sounds we hear while pronouncing a word. Today we’ll discuss about vowel ‘o’ and different sounds it produces when it is used in a word.

The following phonics extensive list introduces students to the more than 50 plus “short o” and “long o” sound words.

Short O Vowel Sound Words

Following is a list of phonics words with short o vowel sound:

bogbopconcodcogcot
copdondogdotfoggod
gothoghotjogjotlob
loglotlopmobmommop
nodnotoddpodpoppot
rodrotsodTomtottop

While pronouncing the words given in table you must have observed that we don’t have to stress on the vowel ‘o’.

Now let’s have a look at long ‘o’ vowel words where you would have to stress the vowel ‘o’ so that it sounds distinct from the rest of the letters.

Long O Vowel Sound Words

Following is a list of phonics words with long o vowel sound:

OvalTotalYogaHotelRoseQuote
RobeGlobeProbeLobeAdobeRow
CoatNoteWroteBoatGoatFloat
HopeMopePopeCopeScopeElope
CoalSoapToastPoachWardrobeEnvelope
SnowToeHolloDoeSwallowRoe
DoughWindowThoughElbowAlthoughMeadow

Because we have to stress long for vowel ‘o’ that is why they are called Long ‘o’ vowel words.

Let’s have a look at six ways of spelling the long /o/ sound with example words.

  1. Using Letter O: In these words the long /o/ sound is spelled with just the letter o.
OvalTotalYogaHotel
NoAgoGeckoProgram

2. O_E Words: These words use split digraph O_E to spell long /o/ sound with an o in the middle of the word and an e at the end of the word. For Example:

CopeHopeRoseQuote
QuoteCloseImposeExpose

3. OA Words: These words use letters oa to spell the long /o/ sound.

CoachBloatToastCroak
GroanSoapBloatPoach

4. OW Words: These words spell the long /o/ sound with the letters ow which usually appears at the end of the word.

CrowElbowSorrowHollow
WindowSwallowTomorrowSnow

5.OE Words: There words use letters oe at the end of the word to spell the long /o/ sound.

ToeDoeWoeAloe

6. OUGH Words: There words use letters ough to spell many sounds including the long /o/ sound/. Such as – dough, though, although.

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