A - rules
C-K-CK Spelling
C
D
E - suffixes
100

What is ck rule?

short - short

100

Which spelling of /k/ is used before a (t) at the end of words?

(c)

duct

construct

product

100

k / c / ck 

ki ___

kick

100

c / k / ck

pa __ et

packet

100

The suffix for past tense

~ed

200

Give 2 examples of ck spelling rule.

back    neck    pick    sock    luck


200

-ck is at the end of 1-syllable words if there is ________ short ________ touching the /k/ sound.

one

vowel

200

c / k / ck

sna _ e

snake

200

Where do you split this word? How did you know?

stifle

sti / fle


The (f) has to go with the consonant-le

200

The suffix for continuous tense

~ ing

300

what is doubling rule?

short vowels before m, n , d, p. Then double m, n , d, p 

running,  runner

swimming,  swimmer

skipping, skipped

300

There are exceptions like words that end with -et or compound words. Can you think of a word with (ck) in the middle because of this?

jacket

racket

backpack


300

c / k / ck

mil _

milk

300
True or false: Consonant-le is always the final syllable in a word.

True, its a final stable syllable

300

The suffix for plural nouns

 Add 's' or 'es'

400

What is dropping e rule?

drop e to form ing

e.g. Wake >>> waking

400

Can you think of two words that follow the -ck spelling rule?

black, sack, Jack

peck, neck

sock, lock, rock

sick, lick

luck

400

c / k / ck

chi __ en

chicken

400

How do you know if the vowel is open in the first syllable or closed? 

If two consonants are in between the vowels, split them. One consonant has to close in the first syllable so its short vowel and one syllable has to start the consonant-le syllable.
400

The suffixes for 3rd person present tense

Add s: May playonline games in her room.

Add s: May watcheTV every night.

500

Give 2 words with /ck/ rule

lock,

chicken
500

What is more common in spelling multisyllabic words?

(c), (k), or (ck)

c is more common

500

c / k / ck

ro __ et


rocket

500

Why is castle a consonant-le exception? 

Hint: there are two silent letters in the word

The (t) is silent but still needs to be there for that syllable type.

500

Tell me what this suffix says on these words: Why?

Trusted

Founded

Surrounded

Insisted

They end in a t or d so the -ed says /id/