This week, we’re revisiting a familiar spelling rule. The spelling rule to chant is:
double-up for short vowel sounds
The spellings are all verbs. When the suffix ed is added, it requires us to double up the consonant after the short vowel sound.
For example, hop +ed becomes hopped (rather than hoped, which has a longer ‘oh’ sound).
| LO: double up for short vowel sounds | |
| drag | dragged |
| shop | shopped |
| rub | rubbed |
| trip | tripped |
| cram | crammed |
| travel | travelled |
| ban | banned |
| stop | stopped |