Sunday, October 2, 2011

Double Final Consonants

This week I'll be teaching Double final consonants, you know like shell, bell, tell, class, pass, boss, call, fall, well you get it. As I was planning for this week I started to look for some activities on Teachers Notebook & Teachers Pay Teachers. No go, then I searched all the blogs I read on Google Reader. Did you know that function is available? It is pretty cool. Still nothing, I even just did a blanket search on Google... nothing. So I found myself singing...

"What would you do if I sang out of tune? Would stand up and walk out on me? Lend me your ear and I'll sing you a song, and I'll try not to sing out of key. Oh, I'll get by with a little help from my friends..." I love that song. I used to love the show too. :)

Anyway, let me get back on track. Does anybody know where I can find an activity, song, unit, word sort, anchor chart something I could use to have my students practice double final consonants?

8 comments:

  1. Check your email, I sent this to you: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Words-With-Bonus-LettersWords-Ending-In-Double-Consonants

    We use Wilson Fundations and call the double consonant a bonus letter. There are only a few letters that are allowed to be bonus letters: z, s, f, and l. D as a bonus letter in add does not count for some reason. The program is great, I wish I could help you more, my special ed. teachers that push in are trained in this program.

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  2. I was just going to say what Erica said! I taught Fundations last year, although I don't anymore. In Fundations, you line the alphabet up like this:
    abcdef
    ghijkl
    mnopqrs
    tuvwxyz
    The last four letters (f, l, s, & sometimes z), are called bonus letters. They are bonus letters at the end of one syllable words with a short vowel sound (like buzz, fuzz, bell, etc.). I hope that helps...let me know if you have any more questions!

    Living A Wonderful Life

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  3. I use an anchor chart that says, "Jeff will pass Buzz." Jeff is a boy who is running past a bee named Buzz. I explain that if a short vowel word ends with these four words, then it's doubled. :)

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  4. I just posted an idea I got from your comments since I am teaching double letters this week. Come check it out. Hope you don't mind and maybe you can use it!

    ✿Erika
    2B Honey Bunch

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  5. Just found your blog looking for the samething! I am also an ELL teacher. This is my first year as an ELL teacher and still trying to find materials for my class. I'm sooo glad to have found your blog!

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    1. Hi Lorraine,

      So glad you found my blog. Also try Lady Bug Teacher Files. She is AWESOME and is also an ELL teacher. :) Feel free to email me should you have any questions. msk1ell(at)gmail(dot)com
      Melissa

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  6. Scrabble is probably the most classic word board game and loved by many. Essentially, it’s a crossword style word game, each player has to form words from tiles, which have individual letters printed on a board marked by a grid.

    all consonant words for words with friendse

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