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Join Cal as she builds and deodes words with the inflectional edning -ed pronounced /d/ in this interactive tutorial.
Build words by adding the ending -ed to words that end in consonant -y and vowel -y with Cam and Cal the construction workers in this interactive tutorial.
Cam the builder invites you to decode words with the ending -ed pronounced /t/ in this interactive tutorial.
Help Cam and Cal as they build and decode words with the ending -ed pronounced /id/ for their Construction Company with this interactive tutorial.
Help Cal and Cam learn about adding the ending -ing to words that end in the letter -y as they continue to build the giraffe sanctury in this interactive tutorial.
This is part 2 in a three-part series. Check out the other tutorials in the series below.
Help Cam and Cal learn how to add the inflectional ending -ing to short vowel words as they begin to build a giraffe sanctuary in this interactive tutorial.
This is part 1 in a three-part series. Check out the other tutorials in the series below.
Help Cam and Cal build words with the inflectional ending of -es to nouns and verbs that end in consonant -y, in this interactive tutorial.
This is part 3 in a four-part series. Click below to open the other tutorials in this series.
- Part 1: Building Plural Nouns with -s and -es
- Part 2: Adding –s and –es to Verbs
- Part 3: Adding -es to Consonant –y words
- Part 4: Adding -s to vowel –y nouns and verbs
Learn to detect words that need capitals with Detectives Sadie, Sam, and Scout in this interactive tutorial. Help fix their secret messages by capitalizing the first word in a sentence, names, the pronoun I, days of the week, and months of the year.
Learn to use a period, a question mark, and an exclamation mark at the end of sentences in this interactive soccer-themed tutorial.
Learn how to capitalize the first word in a sentence with this interactive tutorial. You will also be able to capitalize the pronoun “I” when used in a sentence.
Learn how to identify special words called prepositions that help you describe where a person or object is located. By the end of this interactive tutorial, you should also be able to use these special words to complete simple sentences.