Suffixing Rule Spelling Games BUNDLE
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Spelling with Suffixes that Sound the Same can be a Challenge. In this resource, we have an agent suffix and a superlative suffix to learn and practice.
Why isn’t “labor” spelled with an <er>? Speaking of <er>, why are there some words spelled with an <-er> suffix and some with an <-or> suffix?
Have fun playing Go Fish, Bingo, and Wipe Out games while practicing the replacing (drop-e) rule for adding suffixes to words with a single, final E using word sums. During the Replacing E Rule Spelling Games, students recognize and verbalize the reasons to replace or not to replace. They love it because it’s a game and they have a fair chance of beating you. You love it because they’re learning and smiling!
Changing Y to I Spelling Games include Go Fish, Bingo, and Wipe Out games. Students learn which suffixes will cause the Y to change to I and which will not. During the games, students spell aloud, recognizing how the suffixing rule works. They love it because it’s a game and they have a fair chance of beating you. You love it because they’re learning and smiling!
Have fun playing Go Fish, Bingo, and Wipe Out games while practicing the doubling rule for adding suffixes to one-syllable and two-syllable words using word sums. During the Doubling Rule Spelling Games, students recognize and verbalize the reasons to double or not to double. They love it because it’s a game and they have a fair chance of beating you. You love it because they’re learning and smiling!
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