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The rule that we are
learning today is the
“ck rule”
It is a consonant digraph - 2 letters/1 sound, It is the longer spelling of /k/.

ck is usually found after a short


vowel sound at the end of a one
syllable word
Write and say the sound 6 times

ck
For example

sock
s/o/ck
New sound - /ck/ - introduction. Teacher to explain it is a consonant digraph -

Write the following...


2 letters/1 sound, It is the longer spelling of /k/. Such as back. After a short
vowel at the end of a one syllable word.

“ck is usually found after a


short vowel sound at the
end of a one syllable word.”
Let’s try and read these words together

sack pack
tick rock
wick shock
Give these a go by yourself...

Jack duck
snack snuck
sock black
Finger spell and write...

sock
Try and write these words… finger-spell first if you need to.

Jack duck
sock snuck
black snack
Jack had a black duck.

The duck snuck a snack.

Jack and the black duck had a snack.


Extra “ck” words
back duck
sack rack
quick lack
black shock
lick tick
sock luck
check quack
Jack pack
sick rock

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