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: t, d, ed

: t, d, ed
Use this resource to help students distinguish between the sounds for the suffix “ed”.

This pack includes:


• A poster to help distinguish the three sounds of _ed.
• A playing mat to separate words.
• A recording sheet or worksheet to separate the words by writing.
• 2 set of words to separate (30 long and 30 short vowel sounds).

How to use this:


• Use the poster to help students distinguish the three sounds of _ed.
• Copy the playing mat on page 4 along with a set of words.
• Students separate the words on the playing mat into three categories according to their
sound that the “ed” makes.
• Copy the recording sheet on page 8 for students to write the words from the task cards
into the correct categories.
• These are perfect for small groups or at a reading center.

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Here are 2 resources


all about _ed sounds.
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read more about them.

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: t, d, ed
t sound
I walked to school.

d sound
I spelled my words.
ed sound
My day ended well. ©Teacher’s Take-Out
t sound d sound ed sound

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Name: _____________________________________

Write each word into the correct categories.

t sound d sound ed sound

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Long Vowel Words
Short Vowel Words
Name: _____________________ Sounds for –ed Name: _____________________ Sounds for –ed

Write the words in the correct column. Write the words in the correct column.

t d ed t d ed

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Long vowel words
t d ed
baked called blinded
cooked carried headed
laughed covered needed
looked fried painted
peeked played rounded
raked seemed skated
talked spied started
thanked tried sounded
washed turned waited
watched worried wanted

Short vowel words


t d ed
backed bagged blended
crashed filled dotted
crossed grabbed ended
helped grinned melted
licked hummed patted
picked smelled rested
puffed spelled spotted
skipped spilled tested
slipped tugged trusted
stopped yelled
sipped

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