Spelling Rules for Kids
Spelling can be tricky, but there are some rules that can help you spell words correctly. Here are some common spelling rules with examples:
"I before E, except after C"
This rule means that when you have a word with the letters "i" and "e" next to each other, the "i" usually comes first, unless the letters are after the letter "c".
Sometimes, when you add an "e" to the end of a word, it changes the sound of the vowel before it.
Doubling the Final Consonant
When you add a suffix (like -ing or -ed) to a word that ends with a consonant, you may need to double the final consonant.
When you add a suffix to a word that ends in y, you may need to change the y to an I.
This rule means that when you have a word with the letters "i" and "e" next to each other, the "i" usually comes first, unless the letters are after the letter "c".
For example:Silent E
- Believe
- Relief
- Chief
- Receipt
Sometimes, when you add an "e" to the end of a word, it changes the sound of the vowel before it.
For example:
- Tap --> Tape
- Rob --> Robe
- Bit --> Bite
Doubling the Final Consonant
When you add a suffix (like -ing or -ed) to a word that ends with a consonant, you may need to double the final consonant.
For example:
- Run --> Running
- Hop --> Hopped
- Swim --> Swimming
Plural Nouns
To make most nouns plural, you just add an -s to the end.
To make most nouns plural, you just add an -s to the end.
For example:
- Cat --> Cats
- Dog --> Dogs
- Book --> Books
Homophones
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently.
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently.
Here are some examples:
- wo, too, and to
- There, their, and they're
- Your and you're
Adding Suffixes to Words Ending in Y
When you add a suffix to a word that ends in y, you may need to change the y to an I.
For example:
- Happy --> Happily
- Fry --> Frying
- Try --> TriedSilent Letters
Some words have letters that you don't pronounce.
For example:
- Knee
- Wrist
- Castle
The "C" and "K" Rule
When you hear the "k" sound at the beginning of a word, it's usually spelled with a "k".
When you hear the "k" sound at the beginning of a word, it's usually spelled with a "k".
For example:
- Kite
- Kangaroo
- Key
When you hear the "k" sound in the middle of a word, it's usually spelled with a "c".
For example:
- Accent
- Bounce
- Frolic
Remembering these spelling rules can help you spell words correctly and become a better writer. Keep practicing and have fun with spelling and soon you'll be a spelling pro!
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