Lesson 15 Level 3 Language Arts Doubling -le Endings Verbs

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Lesson 15 Level 3 Language Arts Doubling -le Endings Verbs with Ms. Sheri Lesson 15 Doubling -le Endings Verbs

The consonant -le endings are circled. There are many words that end with a consonant -le. (-ble,-tle, -kle, -tle, -fle, -zle, -gle, -dle) Here are a few examples. The consonant -le endings are circled. rankle stumble simple battle sniffle dazzle jungle handle

giggle snuggle rattle bottle Did you notice how sometimes the consonant before the -le is doubled? This is called the “rules of twins”. When the consonant -le follows a short vowel sound than the first letter of the ending is usually doubled. giggle rattle snuggle bottle

muddle apple settle riddle cripple ruffle middle little pebble cattle Rule of Twins muddle apple settle riddle cripple ruffle middle little pebble cattle sizzle bubble paddle bottle waggle guzzle

able cable trifle bugle bridle maple cradle table stifle ladle sidle Not Twins able cable trifle bugle bridle maple cradle table stifle ladle sidle sable idle bible noble title

This is the end of the phonics lesson for today. You will practice what you learned with a LE worksheet and a LE Twin worksheet.

Verbs Verbs are often called “action words”. They tell what happens in a sentence. Every sentence has a verb. The children run on the playground. Sally reads a book under a tree. John yells to her.

Lydia is the vice president. State of Being Verbs and Linking Verbs be is am are was were become feel seem Charlotte became the class president. Lydia is the vice president. We feel good about the decision.

Helping Verbs Often there are more than one verb in a sentence. There will be a main verb and a helping verb. State of being verbs are also sometimes helping verbs. may must might should could would have has will can shall

state of being verb Charlie is thirsty. action verb Charlie spilled his milk. helping verb action verb He is always spilling something. helping verbs action verb He could have been spilling the milk down his throat.

Let's practice what we have learned about verbs with a worksheet. Verb Worksheet

1.Complete the LE words worksheet Assignment: 1.Complete the LE words worksheet 2. Complete the Twin LE Words worksheet 3. Complete the Be Verbs worksheet 4. Complete the Action Verb worksheet 5. Read along with The Dollar Watch and the Five Jack Rabbits from Rootabaga Stories Good bye