The dge Spelling of the j Sound Spelling



















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The <dge> Spelling of the <j> Sound Spelling: Lesson 13
Aim of the lesson: v To learn words with <dge> v To learn how to spell the words correctly
Motivation Try to remember some words you already know that end with <dge> such as bridge <dge> is spelled as <j> immediately after a short vowel in a one syllable word.
Motivation Copy and paste the link below on your browser and follow the explanation: https: //brainspring. com/ortongillinghamweekly/dge-spellingrule-multisensory-monday/
Guided Practice q q q If you have your Spelling Booklet, you can refer to pages 25+26. All the spelling words will be displayed on the slides with their meaning and a picture for each. Try to guess the meaning before you read it.
1. edge (noun): outside the limit of an object, area, or surface.
2. judge (noun): a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court judge (verb): form an opinion or decide
3. sledge (noun): toboggan, luge, sleigh. sledge (verb): travel or slide downhill over snow.
4. badge (noun): a small piece of metal, plastic, or cloth having a design or words, typically worn to identify a person or to indicate membership of an organization
5. badger Badger (noun): mammal of the weasel family, typically having a grey and black coat.
6. bridge Bridge (noun): a structure carrying a road, path, railway, etc. across a river, road, or other obstacle.
7. gadget (noun): a small mechanical or electronic device or tool appliance or instrument
8. budge (verb): move or shift make room for another person by moving.
9. fidget (verb): make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience.
10. ledge Ledge (noun): shelf, cliff, or other surface
11. hedgehog Hedgehog (noun): a porcupine
12. knowledge (noun): facts, information, skills, or understanding
13. porridge Porridge (noun): a dish consisting of oatmeal or another meal or cereal boiled in water or milk
§ If you have your Spelling Booklet do page 25 and 26 § If you don’t, I have attached the pages needed. You can print them. Don’t forget to copy, then cover the word and write it on your own.