Tuesday : Adjectives (Taste, smell, sound, feel) & Inflectional Endings -ed -ing

Phonics: 
Inflectional Endings
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English1st,2nd Grade

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Phonics: 
Inflectional Endings
-ing
-ed

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Let's look at the spelling rules for adding inflectional endings -ing and -ed.

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skate
skated

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hop
hopped

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wish
wished

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Read the fun rhyme on the next slide to help you remember the spelling rules!

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Grammar: 
Adjectives 

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Let's review what an adjective is and what kinds of adjectives we have already discussed.

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  • Adjectives can be used to describe how something smells, sounds, tastes, and feels.
Example: 
The frosting is sweet.  
The perfume had a floral scent.
My bunny is soft and fluffy.
Lucas's toy train had a loud 


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Directions: Fill in the blanks with adjectives to describe the noun.

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