Read the poem “Bee and sheep” aloud:
Bee and sheep,
got in their jeep.
They drove all night,
and didn’t sleep.
One wheel fell off,
and rolled away.
They beeped the horn,
the rest of the way.
Let’s identify the ‘ee’ words and read them aloud
Bee and sheep,
got in their jeep.
They drove all night,
and didn’t sleep.
One wheel fell off,
and rolled away.
They beeped the horn,
the rest of the way.
Let’s read the words aloud.

- Sheep

- Wheel

- Sleep

Now let us read a few more sentences with ‘ee’ words:
- My feet are under the table.
- He sneezes loudly.
- They have three pens.
- The street is full of buildings.
- She has a green car.
Let’s identify the ‘ee’ words and read them aloud:
- My feet are under the table.
- He sneezes loudly.
- They have three pens.
- The street is full of buildings.
- She has a green car.
- Feet

- Sneeze

- Three

- Street

- Green

Frequently asked questions
1. Give an example for a 12 letter ee word?
Ans: Some common 12-letter ee words are housekeeping, peacekeeping, freestanding, cheeseburger, mountaineers, needlessness, etc.
2. What are some long ee words?
Ans: Some long ee words are mountaineering, cheerlessness, overengineering, domineeringness, bioengineering, etc.
3. What are double ee words?
Ans: A few words with double ee sounds are beekeeper, freewheeler, greenskeeper, sneezeweed, etc.
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