If you’re looking for an Ending Sounds Phonics Chart to help your learners with decoding or spelling, this one will be perfect!
We have more free phonics charts! You love our Alphabet Sounds Chart, Beginning Blends & Digraphs Chart, Beginning Sounds Chart, or Common Rimes Chart.
Ending Sounds Phonics Chart
This ending sounds chart is perfect to keep at a learners’ work area, a center area, or as you do word work with a small group! While it doesn’t cover every single ending sound, it does have MANY! Check out all the ending patterns included!
- Ending Blends: -ct, -ft, -lb, -ld, -lf, -lk, -lp, -lt, -mp, -nd, -nt, -pt, -sk, -sp, -st, & -xt. Many final blend lists you’ll find include “r-blends” like -rd and -rk. These are not included on this chart, as I believe it’s more beneficial to teach these as bossy r vowel patterns instead.
- Ending Welded Sounds: -am, -an, -all, -ang, -ank, -ing, -ink, _ong, _onk, _ung, & _unk
- Floss Endings: -ff, -ll, & –ss {You could also have learners write in -zz here, too.}
- Final /k/ Endings: –ck for short vowel words, -ke for silent e long vowel words, -k for consonant + -k, -k for vowel team words, and –c on the end of two-syllable words. {Find more activities to teach this in our Tricky Ending Sounds Pack.}
- Digraphs, Trigraphs: -ck, -tch and -dge for short vowel words, -ch and -ge for vowel team or long vowel words {technically –ge would be a soft g ending, but I felt it needed to go with -dge}, -ph, -sh, and -th.
- Silent Letters: silent b in lamb, silent l in half, silent l in palm, and silent l in yolk.
You’ll LOVE these phonics charts, too!
- Beginning Sounds Chart
- Word Family Rimes Chart
Enjoy teaching!
~Becky
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