Magic-e family · 11 words
Words that rhyme with "chase"
The -ace family follows the classic "magic-e" rule. Every word below ends in vowel-consonant-e, where the silent e at the end pulls the vowel back to say its own name — a long-a (/eɪ/, as in "play") sound. "chase" is the family's anchor word.
How magic-e shapes "chase"
In a CVCe word like "chase", the final e is silent — its only job is to reach back across the consonant and tell the vowel to say its long sound. Cover the e with your finger and you'll get a short-vowel word; uncover it and the vowel goes long. This is one of the first "tricky" patterns young readers meet because the rule depends on a letter that makes no sound of its own. All 11 words in this hub share the same -ace ending and the same long-a (/eɪ/, as in "play") sound.
Try the rhyme aloud
- Match it: "chase" rhymes with "ace" and "brace" — same ending, same sound.
- Echo it: Say "chase, ace, brace" aloud and feel how each ends the same way.
- Stretch it: Now add "base" — four words, one ending, all in the -ace family.
All 11 words ending in -ace
Teaching this rhyme family
- Read the silent e last: sound out the consonant–vowel–consonant first, then go back and stretch the vowel long.
- Cover the final e — if the word turns into a short-vowel word you recognise, that confirms it's magic-e.
- High-frequency exceptions (have, give, live, come) break the rule. Teach those as sight words rather than decode them.