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Free printable long u word lists from ABCmouse.com.

250+ Long U Words List (Free Printable Lists)

Make learning the long u sound (/ū/) easier with these word lists, activities, and teaching tips for kids.

Learning the long u sound can be a tricky part of learning phonics because it stands for two different sounds: “yoo” as in unicorn and “oo” as in ruler. Understanding these differences is an important step in helping your child grow as a reader and speller.

Since the long u sound appears in many everyday words, learning how to spot and say it can give your child a stronger foundation in phonics and make reading and writing easier and more fun!

Free printable long u word lists from ABCmouse.com.

What is the Long U Sound?

In phonics, the long u sound is written as /ū/. The long u sound is unique because it has two pronunciations:

Understanding these two variations helps children recognize and use the long u sound in different words and contexts.

Why Does Long U Have Two Sounds?

The Eight Ways to Spell Long U

Understanding these eight patterns can help learners recognize and decode long u words. As your child practices, they’ll start to notice these patterns on their own. Encouraging them to say the words out loud and listen for the sound of the u can make learning even more engaging. The more they practice, the easier it will become to apply these patterns in everyday reading.

  1. U-Consonant-e (VCe)

    The vowel-consonant-silent -e (VCe) pattern creates a long vowel sound. For u, this pattern most often results in the /yoo/ sound, but it can also produce the /oo/ sound in certain cases.
    • Examples (/oo/): flute, June, rule, tune, crude
    • Examples (/yoo/): mute, cube, acute, commute, excuse
  1. -ue Vowel Team

    The vowel team -ue produces the long u sound, often at the end of base words. This pattern can result in either the /yoo/ or /oo/ sound, depending on the word.
    • Examples (/yoo/): rescue, argue, continue, cue
    • Examples (/oo/): blue, glue, true, statue, avenue
  1. -ew Vowel Team

    The vowel team -ew often appears at the end of words and can produce both long u sounds.
    • Examples (/yoo/): few, view, new, interview
    • Examples (/oo/): stew, flew, grew, chew, brew
  1. -eu Vowel Team

    The vowel team -eu produces the /yoo/ sound and is typically found at the beginning of words or within words rather than at the end. This pattern is less common than others and often appears in words derived from Greek or Latin.
    • Examples: eucalyptus, feud
  1. -oo Vowel Team

    The letter team -oo is another way to spell the /oo/ sound. This pattern is common in one-syllable words and can appear in the middle or at the end.
    • Examples: moon, smooth, soon, room, boot, school
  1. -ou Vowel Team

    While -ou is not traditionally categorized as a long u spelling, it produces the same /oo/ sound in many words and occasionally produces the /yoo/ sound.
    • Examples: soup, group, route, youth, routine, coupon
  1. -ui Vowel Team

    The vowel team -ui produces the /oo/ sound and is relatively rare in English, occurring mostly in short base words.
    • Examples: fruit, suit, juice, cruise, pursuit, bruise
  1. Open Syllables

    An open syllable ends with a vowel, allowing the vowel to “say its name.” When u is the final letter of an open syllable, it often produces the /yoo/ sound.
    • Examples: mu-sic, hu-man, u-nite, men-u, pu-pil

Long U Word Lists

These lists include a mix of simple and more advanced words, making them suitable for learners at various levels.

Long U Words with Vowel-Consonant-e:

The vowel-consonant-silent -e (VCe) pattern creates a long vowel sound. For u, this pattern most often results in the /yoo/ sound, but it can also produce the /oo/ sound in certain cases.

Teaching Tip:
Explain the role of the “magic E” as a silent letter that changes the preceding vowel into a long sound. Use visual aids, such as color-coding the vowels and the silent E, to reinforce the concept.

Long U Words with the Vowel Team -ue

Teaching Tip: Use word families to help teach this pattern (blue, clue, true). Encourage students to try both sounds (/yoo/ and /oo/) when decoding new words.

Long U Words with -ew Vowel Team

Teaching Tip: Point out that -ew is always found at the end of a word. Practice sorting exercises to help students differentiate between /yoo/ and /oo/ pronunciations.

Long U Words with Sound -eu Vowel Team

Teaching Tip: Introduce this pattern alongside vocabulary enrichment, as many -eu words are advanced and associated with academic language.

Long U Words with the Vowel Team oo

Long U Words with the Vowel Team ou

Long U Words with the Vowel Team ui

Long U Words with Open Syllables

Teaching Tip: Emphasize syllable division to help students identify open syllables. For example, in mu-sic, the first syllable ends with u, making it long.

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Long U Words Used in Sentences

Using long u words in sentences helps children understand how these words function in context and reinforces the distinction between the /yoo/ and /oo/ sounds. Below are example sentences for both pronunciations:

Long U Word Activities

Long Vowel Sounds Worksheets:

Our free printable Long Vowel Sounds Worksheets can help your child practice their understanding of long vowels through fun coloring pages and crossword puzzles.

Free printable long vowel sounds worsksheets from ABCmouse.com.

Long U Word Treasure Hunt

 Long U Sound Hopscotch

Long U Word Art Collage

Long U Sound Sorting Game

 Silent -e Long U Word Maker

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