The Double the Consonant Spelling Rule
The Double the Consonant Spelling Rule
The Double the Consonant Rule
Double the last consonant, when adding on an ending (permitted), if all three of these conditions are met: 1. the last syllable has the accent (per / mit) 2. the last syllable ends in a vowel, then a consonant (permit). 3. the ending you add begins with a vowel (ed).
Check out the song! The Double the Consonant Rule
Double the last consonant, when adding on an ending (suffix)(permitted), if all three of these conditions are met: 1. the last syllable has the accent (per / mit) 2. the last syllable ends in a vowel, then a consonant (permit). 3. the ending you add begins with a vowel (ed).
Exceptions to the rule:
acquitted, busing, cancellation, crystallize, equipped, excellence, excellent, gases, handicapped, questionnaire, transferable, transference
Consonant Doubling Doodle
(to the tune of “Yankee Doodle”)
Double the last consonant
Yankee Doodle went to town
When adding on an ending
‘A riding on a pony
If these three do all agree
Stuck a feather in his cap
On this you’ll be depending.
And called it macaroni.
Is the accent at the end?
Yankee Doodle keep it up!
With a vowel, then consonant?
Yankee Doodle da-an-dy
Does the ending you must add
Mind the music and the step
Begin with a vowel?
And with the girls be handy. Let’s change this line. How about And with all friends be dandy, instead?
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A Model Grades 3-8 Spelling Scope and Sequence
Preview the Grades 3-8 Spelling Scope and Sequence tied to the author’s comprehensive grades 3-8 Language Strand programs. The instructional scope and sequence includes grammar, usage, mechanics, spelling, and vocabulary. Teachers and district personnel are authorized to print and share this planning tool, with proper credit and/or citation. Why reinvent the wheel? Also check out my articles on Grammar Scope and Sequence, Mechanics Scope and Sequence, and Vocabulary Scope and Sequence.