There's not a lot to say about this sound -- it's pretty self-explanatory to adults, but needs to be taught to children. Using the binder card below,
The –ies Word Ending: Making More Words Plural
We've already talked about plurality before, and this lesson will be similar. Really, adding the -ies word ending is just a fancy way of adding -s and
Teaching the -ed Ending: Making Words Past Tense
There are a handful of ways to put our words in the past, adding the -ed ending being one of the most common. Again, we have a conversation, using our
Teaching the -s Word Ending: Making Words Plural
In English, we add an s to the end of nouns in order to indicate plurality. If I have one cup, for example, there is no s on the end of the word, but
Possessive: Adding ‘s to a Noun
Sometimes, a little lesson on a scratch piece of paper can go a long way. This sort of thing doesn't have to be a big deal, and yet it really gives a
The –ing Word Ending
I'm categorizing this as a word ending even though I am aware that this sound is also part of some simple words, such as king. It's okay. When I