Discovering the K and C Spelling Rule
Explore the rule governing when to use 'k' or 'c' at the start and end of words. Learn the difference between 'k', 'ck', and 'c' based on vowel sounds and neighboring letters. Unravel the mystery by sorting words to test your understanding of the rule.
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k at the start of words
The k sound at the END of words is spelt k or ck
ck after a short vowel K after a consonant or after a long vowel
ck deck muck black thick
K after a consonant sank park deck bank
K after a long vowel seek peak spook soak
Can you find the rule?
To find the answer to the mystery On the next page Stop the slide show Sort the k and c words
cart cot kettle Kent kite cut sketch kyak cat skin kit catch frisky cook
The clue is in the second letter.
cook catch cart cot kite kettle Kent sketch cut kyak frisky skin cat kit o a y i e u
Have you found the rule? In pairs test each other with Yellow I s secret messages. Who can write the code words correctly?