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Ending Sounds

Kindergarten · English Language Arts · Phonics · Delaware, USA

Lesson Summary

Listen for the last sound in a word and figure out which letter it is.

Explanation

The ending sound is the very last sound you hear in a word. In the word 'cat,' the ending sound is /t/. Say the word slowly and stretch it out: c-a-t. The last sound you hear is /t/. Knowing ending sounds helps you spell words and read new words too.

Practice Questions

Q1: What is the ending sound in the word 'pig'?
Answer: /g/
Q2: What letter does the word 'bed' end with?
Answer: D
Q3: What is the ending sound in the word 'run'?
Answer: /n/
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Ending Sounds is a lesson in the Phonics chapter of Kindergarten English Language Arts. It is part of the Delaware, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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