Spelling - Eliminating 'e'
Goals
To learn and practise the spelling rules associated with base words ending in 'e' when endings (suffixes) are added.
Lesson plan
The lesson is divided into a series of activities where students
group words according to whether they drop or keep the final 'e' of the
base word when a suffix is added. For each set of examples, students are
asked to identify and make predictions about the patterns for this area
of spelling.
Activity 1
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Spelling - Eliminating 'e': Activity 1
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Spelling - Eliminating 'e': Activity 2
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Spelling - Eliminating 'e': Activity 3
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Spelling - Eliminating 'e': Activity 4
Sort the examples into two groups
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Spelling - Eliminating 'e': Activity 5
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