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Comparative & Superlative Inflectional Endings Worksheets & Games: -er & -est

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My students love roll and reads, so this was a big hit! I used this as a partner game and as individual work and each time they were very engaged. It also helped work on when to double letters when adding endings.
What a fun way for students to 'play' and learn about superlative inflectional endings! They were having so much fun they forgot they were learning...my favorite! Thanks so much :)
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  1. This Roll, Read and Write Games and Worksheets Bundle is designed to help students become confident adding -ing, -ed, -er and -ing endings. This bundle includes: ★ Words with a short vowel and one consonant after the vowel (CVC).★ Words with a short vowel and two or more consonants after the vowel (
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This Roll, Read and Write Comparatives and Superlatives pack is designed to help students become confident adding -er and -ing endings.

This file includes:

★ A poster explaining the –er ending.

★ A poster explaining the –est ending.

★ A poster with the rule for doubling the final consonant (CVC and CCVC words).

★ A poster with the rule for dropping the final e.

★ A poster with the rule for changing y to i before adding –er or –est.

★ Complete the Chart and Read, Roll and Write activities.

Complete the Chart: Students fill in a series of charts to practice forming comparative and superlative adjectives. The first page is composed of words for which students simply add the ending. The second page focuses on words in which the silent e is dropped before adding the ending. The third chart provides practice in doubling the final consonant on the base word before adding the ending. On the fourth chart, students change the y to i before adding the ending. The final chart provides mixed practice.

This activity is set up so students can either cut and paste or write the first word in each row. The format of each sheet remains the same, so once kids understand the activity they can focus on mastering the skill of adding –er and –est endings.

Read, Roll and Write Game: Students roll a die to determine which ending to add to each word. They then read the word and write the word with the –er or –est ending. I find that this simple activity makes practice/reinforcement fun for students. Three sheets and a template for a die are included for this game

Thanks so much for stopping by and taking a look!

Sincerely, Anne Gardner (NBCT, Literacy)

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Main Idea: The First Set

Reading Comprehension Passages for Guided Reading Level F

Reading Comprehension Passages for Guided Reading Level G/H

Reading Comprehension Passages for Guided Reading Level I/J

Reading Comprehension Passages for Guided Reading Level K/L

Reading Comprehension Passages for Guided Reading Level M/N

Total Pages
15 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
3 Weeks
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Read words with inflectional endings.
Decode words with common prefixes and suffixes.

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