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Spelling: Occupations
Discuss occupations using this simple presentation. Learners talk about the ways to use the endings -er, -or, and -ist to describe an occupation. They read a list of examples. Then, they complete activities to identify the correct...
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Comparison words
Here is a list of rules for adding "er or "est" to words when comparing. Three examples are shown with little cartoon figures which are cute, but not relevant.
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Dinner Time: R-controlled Vowels er, ir and ur
In this phonics learning exercise, students analyze 6 words in a word bank that have R-controlled vowels er, ir and ur. Students choose a word to complete each of 6 sentences. A secret message will also be revealed.
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Using -er and -est When Comparing Words
The focus of this language arts presentation is on when to use 'er' versus 'est' when comparing words. Students view a series of three pictures per slide, and attempt to use the word endings correctly. For example: strong, stronger,...
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People: -er -or -ar
In this er, or, and ar learning exercise, students fill in the end of the word for the person described. Students complete 20 multiple choice questions.
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Dinner Time
In this phonics practice worksheet, learners read 6 sentences and fill the blanks in each sentence with the appropriate words from the word bank. Students use the words from the 6 sentences to solve the final riddle.
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Letter R: Bossy Letter
In this letter Rr worksheet, students examine 12 pictures, say the name of each word, and select the ar, or, er, ir, or ur ending that they hear.