Students will read, highlight, cut and sort words with the inflectional ending (-ed) into 3 catergories based on their sound (/ed/, /t/, /d/). Enjoy!!!
Use the Say and Trace: Letter X Ending Sound Words Worksheet to help your preschooler practice recognizing the ending sound of the letter X and tracing the letter.
Personal narrative writing lessons, printable writing paper, posters, a graphic organizer for planning, writing rubrics, and more for Kindergarten students! This 5-week unit will help you teach your students how to write personal narratives (small moments stories)!In this unit, your students will learn how to craft true stories with a beginning, middle, and end. They will learn to stay on topic and use detailed pictures to match their writing. Students will learn how to describe their reaction to the events in the story. They will also learn how to space between words, use ending punctuation, capitalize the first letter in a sentence, spell sight words correctly, and use letter sound knowledge to spell new words. Here’s what the unit includes:- 23 clear, detailed minilessons (that tell you what to say and do)- Tips for structuring the writer's workshop- Printable writing paper- Common Core alignment- Rubrics and checklists- Printable posters and alphabet chart- One graphic organizerCommon Core alignment is included, but many classrooms that do not follow the Common Core Standards still use this unit.This unit is part of a yearlong curriculum (7 units total). CLICK HERE to view the complete curriculum. Please contact Alison at [email protected] if you have any questions about the materials!
My students always loved my read and write the room activities. It is an engaging way for them to learn! I used this activity after we had discussed the four different ending sounds of -nk (-ank, -ink, -onk, and -unk). I created this activity to help my students determine the different ending sound...
When students initially learn how to tap out words, they often get confused which letter to tap on to their thumb and which sound each finger represents (initial, middle or ending sound). This visual is great for them to practice tapping out their CVC words using the visual to compare the colors to ...
The past tense suffix, -ed, has three pronunciations. This can be confusing for English language learners unless explicitly taught. This differentiated "-ed Word Ending" resource includes a PowerPoint lesson, sorts and activities to get students familiar with the three possible ending sounds of /t/,...
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This fun, hands-on phonics printables helps kindergartners learn to listen for the final sounds of simple words. Print Ending Sound Clip Cards Activity!
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Are you working on decoding the sounds in words this spring? Bring the fun with this digital butterfly letter sounds matching activity.
Teach phonics and by using words that rhyme with ending sound OCK, IG, OOL, ARN, ITE
Introducing Ultimate Final Sounds CVC Word Work Cards! Unlock the world of phonics fun with these engaging and versatile Final Sounds CVC Word Work Cards! Packed with over 100 activity cards IN COLOR & B&W, this resource is designed to make learning initial sounds a breeze for young minds. Interactive Learning: Watch as children dive into the world of CVC words, where the initial sound is missing. Each card features a vibrant picture, challenging students to pick letter tiles, and magnetic letters, or simply use dry-erase markers to fill in the missing initial sound space. The hands-on approach ensures an immersive learning experience! Visual Appeal: Learning is such a visual experience so each activity card is carefully crafted with attention to detail, featuring clear and captivating images that aid in understanding and retention. Accountability and Assessment: Take learning to the next level with three different student response sheets included in every set. Use them for center accountability or as formative assessments to track progress. The response sheets also serve as a fantastic way to incorporate letter recognition and formation into the learning process. Versatility at Its Best: I understand that every classroom is unique. That's why these Final Sounds CVC Word Work Cards offer flexibility in usage. Whether you prefer letter tiles, magnetic letters, or dry-erase markers, our cards adapt to your teaching style. Lamination opens the door to endless possibilities, making cleanup a breeze with the included tip. Tip for Use: Enhance the learning experience by incorporating letter tiles or magnetic letters. Alternatively, laminate the cards for reusable fun with dry-erase markers. To keep things tidy, include a pack of baby wipes in each word work basket for quick and easy cleanup. Unlock the Magic of Phonics: Transform your classroom into a hub of phonetic discovery with our Final Sounds CVC Word Work Cards. Engage, empower, and watch as your students embark on a journey of language exploration! Don't miss out on this essential resource for early literacy. Grab your set today and spark a love for learning in every child! BEGINNING SOUND CENTERS A-Z Letter Crowns & Sailor Hats Beginning Sounds Posters Beginning Sounds Bubble Gum Sorts Beginning Sounds Ice Cream Sorts Beginning Sounds Paints Stick Sorts A-Z Formative Assessments A-Z Letter Activities Beginning Sounds Printable Sorts Beginning Sounds Sorting Centers Isolating Beginning Sounds in a CVC Word BUNDLE OF ALL BEGINNING SOUNDS CENTERS BUNDLE Beginning Sounds Centers
Structural Elements of Poetry - Anchor Chart Posters This set of posters showcases various structural elements that are present in many forms of poetry. The posters use the well-known children's poem "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" as an example and illustrate how each element can be identified within the poem. The following elements are addressed: Verse- Refers to a single line of the poem Line Break- Where the line of a text ends Stanza- Multiple lines of the poem grouped together Repetition- Repeated sound, word, or line Rhyme- Words that have the same ending sound Rhythm- The beat of a poem Meter- A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables These posters use easy-to-read fonts and simple, visually clean layouts. They can be printed on cardstock and laminated to hang in the classroom. ★ Check out my other Resources! Text Features - Anchor Chart Poster BUNDLE Nonfiction Text Structures - Anchor Chart Poster BUNDLE Figurative Language - Anchor Chart Posters With Definitions & Examples ★ Follow Me! - MsAlfonsoESE
SLPs, these open-ended pages are perfect for your elementary articulation or phonology therapy sessions! No prep required, these artic pages work year round - simply print and go. A total of 35 pages are included: 12 pages of open-ended activities to use with any target sound list (dots game, 100s chart, blank circles) 12 pages of speech sound word lists to fill in /ch, f, g, k, l, r, s, s blends, sh, th, v/ & /z/ 11 pages of speech sound coloring pages for /ch, f, g, k, l, r, s, sh, th, v/ & /z/ All rights reserved by the author, Natalie E. Snyders, MS, CCC-SLP.
Welcome back to the 4th low-prep printable game in this Print & Play series! Today, we’re sharing 12 ending sounds games. These ending sounds games can be played exactly like our beginning sounds games and work well for one or two players. Be sure to check out our updated Print & Play Alphabet Sounds Games pack, ... Read More about Ending Sounds Games – Just Print & Play!
These digital vocabulary activities are perfect for teaching and reviewing root words and their inflectional forms. There are four activities included. Each activity includes 10 slides. Use this resource in Google Classroom or Seesaw. These Google activities are a great digital add-on to Inflectional Endings Hands-on Reading that includes lesson plans, tips, and paper/pencil practice. Activity 1 – Inflectional Endings –ed and -ing Students add –ed to a word that happened in the past and –ing to a word that is happing now. Activity 2 - Inflectional Endings –s, -ed, -ing Students are given a sentence. They must add an inflectional ending to the last word in the sentence to make it complete. Activity 3 – -ed Ending Sounds Students read a past tense verb and determine if the –ed ending sounds like /d/, /t/ or /id/ Activity 4 – -ed Ending Sounds Students read a past tense verb and determine if the –ed ending sounds like /d/, /t/ or /id/ *Preloaded to Seesaw
Grab this FREE printable phonics game for 1st and 2nd 2nd graders to work on words that end in dge and ge sound words!
When it comes to teaching reading and spelling, there are three terms that are used often: phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, and phonics. But what do they mean? How are they the same? How are they different? Do I really need to know the difference? How do you teach each one? Such great questions! Let’s explore ... Read More about Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, & Phonics
This post contains affiliate links. Do you teach word families? Word families are one of my favorite ways to introduce or reinforce CVC words and rhyming words. I love seeing the lightbulbs start to go off when they recognize words with the same ending sounds and how they are spelled the same. It really helps ... Read More about Dinosaur Word Family Center Freebie
Inflectional Endings- ED -Practice Pages, Games, SortsA great way to practice ED word endings! Identify the sounds ED makes at the end of a word, discriminate beteeen ED sounds, read and write ED words. A variety of activities for students at all levels. No-prep and low-prep activities that engage s...
This grammar inflected endings resource will help your students understand the sounds of -ed endings. Students will get practice reading verbs with inflected ed endings and learning about the 3 sounds an ed ending (suffix) makes at the end of a word. Some reading series use the "-ed" sound and some use the "id" sound. I have made options for both! I have included: **3 sounds of -ed ending rules teaching or display posters- 2 different options Each option includes the use of -id instead of -ed also! **Each poster includes an option for the -id sound (instead of -ed) ** Pocket Chart rules posters- Choice of -ed or -id ** 36 Verb Sorting cards ( "t", "d", "ed" ) 12 for each of the three sounds. ** 3 Sorting Mats ( for literacy centers )- including an option for -id instead of -ed ** 3 Sorting Mats ( for pocket chart )- including an option for -id instead of -ed ** 2 different recording pages- 1 for Read/Write the Room and 1 for general center use. Each recording page includes an option for the -id sound (instead of -ed) ** 12 Sentence Task Cards with 3 Different Differentiated Recording Sheets This resource can be used several ways: Read/Write Around the Room Sorting activity in literacy centers Review in small groups Large Group Lesson Use the task cards in a partner activity You might also like these other Summer themed resources: Summer Glued Sounds Google Slides Summer Glued Sounds Google Slides CVCE Words Summer Theme Google Slides Summer CVCE Words Camping Theme 3 Letter Blends and CVCE Words Bundle CVCE Words Lemonade Google Slides May Summer Spelling Editable Plural Words Y Ending Google Slides Rhyming Google Slides Summer Theme Summer Writing Journal
This resource will help your students understand the sounds of -ed endings. Students will get practice reading verbs with inflected ed endings and learning about the 3 sounds an ed ending (suffix) makes at the end of a word. Some reading series use the "-ed" sound and some use the "id" sound. I have made options for both! I have included: **3 sounds of -ed ending rules teaching or display posters- 2 different options Each option includes the use of -id instead of -ed also! **Each poster includes an option for the -id sound (instead of -ed) **Pocket Chart rules posters- Choice of -ed or -id **18 Verb Sorting cards ( "t", "d", "ed" ) 18 verb cards with -ed endings **3 Sorting Mats ( for literacy centers )- including an option for -id instead of -ed **3 Sorting Mats ( for pocket chart )- including an option for -id instead of -ed ** 2 different recording pages- 1 for Read/Write the Room and 1 for general center use. Each recording page includes an option for the -id sound (instead of -ed) This resource can be used several ways: Read/Write Around the Room Sorting activity in literacy centers Review in small groups Large Group Lesson You can find the Winter version here
Three pictures to go with each of the standard Montessori phonogram sandpaper letters. The phonogram sound may be found at the beginning, middle, or end of the word.
Back to School Preschool Worksheets with all kinds of great activities for preschoolers to use all year round. Counting, letter recognition and much more.