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We are working on suffixes -ed and -ing this week in phonics. I wanted to pop in and share a few freebies with you all.  I don’t know about y’all, but figuring out if I need to double a consonant, leave it alone, or drop the e before adding -ed and -ing can be all … Suffixes Anchor Chart, Suffix Ed, Speech Therapy Activities Preschool, Ela Anchor Charts, Ing Words, First Grade Phonics, Classroom Anchor Charts, Ela Writing, Phonics Rules

We are working on suffixes -ed and -ing this week in phonics. I wanted to pop in and share a few freebies with you all. I don't know about y'all, but figuring out if I need to double a consonant, leave it alone, or drop the e before adding -ed and -ing can be all kinds of confusing! So many rules! Can I get an amen?! So, to clear the mud, we have been working our tails off understanding the rules. Here's what we went over. and over. and over again until we all had it down! 1+1+1 Rule: Double…

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Plurals: Adding "-ES" Poster - Freebie! Plural Nouns, Teaching Language Arts, Teaching Grammar, Teaching Ela, First Grade Reading, Classroom Language, Teaching Literacy, Anchor Chart, Creative Classroom

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ed or –ing Teaching Suffixes, Suffixes Anchor Chart, Suffix Ed, Ed Endings, Anchor Charts First Grade, Logic Of English, Inflectional Endings, Spelling Strategies, Secret Stories

ed or –ing - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. When adding -ed or -ing to verbs ending in a short vowel sound followed by one consonant, double that consonant before adding the ending; when adding -ed or -ing to verbs ending in a vowel-consonant-e, drop the final e before adding the ending. This rule is demonstrated using the examples of "stop" becoming "stopped/stopping" and "move" becoming "moved/moving".

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