Notice that some words like take, poke, hike, etc., have 'k' but still sound like 'ck'. Can you guess the reason? These words end with the letter 'e'. Think of four other words that end with ‘ke' and write them in the space given below. ...
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After introducing the FLOSS rule, the next spelling generalization that is usually taught is the K/CK spelling generalization. This is an incredibly useful and freeing spelling generalization that allows students to spell many words using standard spelling. This generalization applies to the END of words and is really only reliable with single syllable words. This generalization states that when you hear the /k/ sound at the end of a word AND the /k/ immediately follows a short vowel sound, it is spelled ck. If it is preceded by a long vowel or consonant, it is spelled with a k.
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four other words that ends with 'ke' are bike, lake, bake,fake
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