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-k, -ck, or –ke a the end of a word?
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Use –ck if you hear the /k/ sound right after a short vowel.
Examples: back peck sick sock tuck
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Use –ke to make the vowel long
Examples: make pike poke duke
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Use –k when you hear words with –ook, or other welded sounds like
Examples: book cook
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Let’s read some!
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back
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pack
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quack
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rack
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sack
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tack
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black
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crack
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bake
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cake
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fake
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lake
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make
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quake
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rake
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take
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wake
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brake
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flake
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shake
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snake
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kick
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lick
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pick
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quick
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sick
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brick
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chick
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click
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slick
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stick
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bike
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hike
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spike
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strike
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dock
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knock
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lock
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rock
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sock
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block
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clock
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shock
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stock
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joke
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poke
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woke
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broke
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choke
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smoke
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spoke
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book
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cook
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hook
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shook
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look
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took
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duck
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luck
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suck
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tuck
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pluck
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stuck
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struck
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truck
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High Frequency Words our
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your
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because
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over
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away
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