S or ES Suffixes Morphology Activities Spelling More Than One
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Description
Choosing between an -S or -ES suffix can be a spelling challenge for dyslexic students. This resource focuses on morphology activities related to the -S and -ES suffixes, plural suffixes, which are also used for subject-verb agreement.
Your students will find there is a syllabic pattern for choosing between -S and -ES that’s much easier to remember than all the possible word endings that will take an -ES suffix.
In addition to recognizing the pattern, students will practice applying this pattern as they:
- Test the pattern with more words
- Correct the spelling in sentences looking for incorrect usage of the suffixes
- Use both the -S and -ES morphemes with a word family & word sums
- Write sentences, using each of the four sentence types with the word family
- Choose between -S and -ES suffixes while playing a Morphology Wipe Out Game
- Practice using the Final E Suffixing and Changing Y to I Suffixing Conventions
- Learn about choosing between -S and -ES with words having a final O
- Notice other ways words are made plural such as children, feet, and mice
These activities help dyslexic students in grades 1-12 to learn and apply this spelling pattern. This engaging resource can be used in various settings such as whole classroom instruction, centers, small groups, tutoring, or home school environments.
Happy Spelling!











