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Use ck if you hear the /k/ sound right after a short vowel. Examples: back peck sick sock tuck Use ke to make the vowel long Examples: ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: -k, -ck, or


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-k, -ck, or ke a the end of a word?
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Use ck if you hear the /k/ sound right after a
short vowel.
  • Examples
  • back
  • peck
  • sick
  • sock
  • tuck

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Use ke to make the vowel long
  • Examples
  • make
  • pike
  • poke
  • duke

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Use k when you hear words with ook, or other
welded sounds like
Examples book cook
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Lets read some!
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  • back

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  • pack

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  • quack

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  • rack

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  • sack

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  • tack

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  • black

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  • crack

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  • bake

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  • cake

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  • fake

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  • lake

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  • make

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  • quake

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  • rake

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  • take

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  • wake

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  • brake

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  • flake

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  • shake

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  • snake

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  • kick

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  • lick

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  • pick

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  • quick

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  • sick

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  • brick

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  • chick

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  • click

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  • slick

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  • stick

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  • bike

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  • hike

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  • spike

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  • strike

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  • dock

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  • knock

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  • lock

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  • rock

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  • sock

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  • block

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  • clock

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  • shock

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  • stock

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  • joke

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  • poke

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  • woke

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  • broke

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  • choke

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  • smoke

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  • spoke

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  • book

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  • cook

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  • hook

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  • shook

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  • look

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  • took

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  • duck

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  • luck

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  • suck

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  • tuck

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  • pluck

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  • stuck

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  • struck

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  • truck

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High Frequency Words
  • our

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  • your

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  • because

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  • over

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  • away
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