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Multisyllabic Spelling: The /k/ Sound

Author

Victoria

Subject

Phonics

Prompt used to create this resource

create a worksheet for 2nd grade students following this phonics rule: As you learned the Five Phonetic Skills, you learned patterns for spelling words that end with the /k/ sound. Now that you have learned how to divide multisyllabic words with the Two Decoding Skills, you are ready to learn another spelling for /k/. Today, you are going to learn that when words have more than one syllable and end with the sound /k/, they are usually spelled with the letter c. examples: traffic, attic, terrif...

Description

This learning resource focuses on the final /k/ sound in multisyllabic words, specifically highlighting how this sound is often represented by the letter 'c'. Dubbed the 'Music Rule', it emphasizes practical applications through various activities that help students decode and master word patterns. Activities include tracing, writing, and utilizing words in context, fostering both recognition and spelling skills. Students engage in sentence mastery through guided and independent practice, using target words like 'traffic', 'attic', and 'picnic', which helps solidify their understanding of the lesson. Additionally, there is an image recognition component where students match words with corresponding pictures, reinforcing vocabulary retention and comprehension.

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