Ending Echo

Ending Echo Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet also focuses on the -ed ending, but it uses a circle-and-choose format instead of cut-and-paste. Students say words quietly to themselves and then decide whether the ending is voiced or unvoiced. The list includes a wide range of past-tense verbs to practice. By circling the correct choice, learners reinforce auditory processing and rule recognition.

This task sharpens listening skills by training students to identify sound patterns in word endings. It builds accuracy in reading aloud and strengthens grammar awareness by linking sound to tense. The repeated practice with verbs expands vocabulary and supports writing fluency. This type of phonics work also deepens comprehension by clarifying how suffixes affect words.