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  • The student has learned to form past tense verbs using the -ed ending, such as "jumped" and "walked."
  • They have also learned to form present participle verbs using the -ing ending, such as "jumping" and "walking."
  • The activity has helped the student understand the different functions and meanings of the two verb endings.
  • Through practice, the student has improved their spelling skills and gained confidence in using verbs with -ed and -ing endings.

For continued development, encourage the student to create their own sentences using a variety of verbs with -ed and -ing endings. This can be done through storytelling, journaling, or even creating small skits or plays. Additionally, challenging the student to identify verbs with -ed and -ing endings in their reading materials can help reinforce their understanding and application of these concepts.

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  • Verb Tenses Flashcards by Carson Dellosa Education: These flashcards are designed to help children practice and master verb tenses, including the -ed and -ing endings.

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