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
Links to ten different pronunciation matching games for words ending in "ed."
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Add Ed and Ing Endings to Verb
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart introduces rules for correct spelling of verbs ending in -ed and -ing. There is a wonderful interactive activity and Activote assessment.
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).
Quia
Quia: Inflectional Endings (S, Ed, and Ing)
Decide which inflectional ending matches the verb in each sentence.
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]
Learners practice making words with -ed, -ing, and -er suffixes. [PDF]