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Learn when to use 'k' and 'ck' in words based on the preceding phoneme, vowels, consonants, and long vowels. Practice spelling with fun examples!
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We use ck if the letter before the ‘k’ phoneme is a vowel. a e i o u ck
s o _ _ sock I lost my sock.. ck
r o - - rock In the garden there was a rock. ck
ba - - back Go to the back of the line!. ck
s a - - sack Put the letter in the sack. ck
bla - - black The cat was black. ck
stu - - stuck Please help me. I am stuck! ck
We end words in just k if there is a consonant before the k phoneme. Using k
shar - shark The shark swam fast. k
bar – bark “Bark!” went the dog. k
ban – bank I need some cash from the bank. k
blan - blank The gun shot a blank. k
spar - spark A fire was lit from a spark. k
k • We also use k after a long vowel phoneme.
Croa - croak The toad went “Croak!” k
spea_ speak Always think before you speak. k
pee - peek Let’s take a peek. k
To use L.S.C.Wr.Ch • bank • blank • spark • croak • peek • sock • sack • black • slack • truck