Quia
Quia: Inflectional Endings (S, Ed, and Ing)
Decide which inflectional ending matches the verb in each sentence.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 1
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: started, played, and fixed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 2
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: pulled, wanted and walked. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 3
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: needed, realized, and reached. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 4
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: locked, decided, and closed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 5
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: regarded, discovered, and noticed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 6
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: bolted, propped, and closed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 7
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: renovated, arrived, and looked. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 8
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: barred, jumped, and spotted. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 9
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: descended, shuttered, and noticed. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
English Club
English Club: Esl Games: Ed Pronunciation Games: Game 10
Match each word ending in "ed" with its proper pronunciation: worked, warned, and wanted. Answers can be checked when completed, and a percentage score is displayed.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Changing "Now" Words to "Then" Words
This interdisciplinary lesson teaches first graders to use the inflectional ending -ed to create past tense verbs from present tense verbs. As children learn to use the -ed pattern, they change familiar root words into longer words to...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Verb Endings
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students will learn to spell regular verb endings s, ed, ing (link to grammar work on tenses).
Other
Free Phonics Lessons: Lesson 17 Suffixes Ed, Ing
Practice the suffixes -ed and -ing with this colorful worksheet.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Inflected Endings
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is designed for students to practice adding -s, -ed, and -ing to words.
Other
Jump Start: Suffix Search [Pdf]
Students practice making words with -ed, -ing, and -er suffixes. [PDF]
St. Charles Place Education Foundation
Reading Bear: Adding S Lesson
In this beginning reading module, the instructor models how to pronounce words that incorporate that end in letter "s" in them. Students are prompted to interact with the video segments at various times. Students can choose to sound out...
Better English Lessons
Better English: Adjectives With Ing and Ed
A quiz on adjectives with -ing and -ed endings is to be found at this site. Choose the right word from the drop down list provided. Check your answers by clicking on the box at the bottom of the page.
McGraw Hill
Glencoe Literature Library: "Frankenstein" Study Guide [Pdf]
Great study guide for Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," complete with pre-reading material (author biography, vocabulary words, novel introduction), reading questions, brainstorming and charting activities, and thought-provoking writing...