Final Sounds Practice
A Grade 2 ELA worksheet focusing on identifying and writing final sounds in words.
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Final Sounds Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the directions. Pay close attention to the sound at the end of each word.
Write the letter that makes the final sound for each picture.
1. ca (picture of a cat)
2. do (picture of a dog)
3. su (picture of the sun)
4. fi (picture of a fish)
Choose the letter that correctly completes the word.
5. Which letter makes the final sound in 'cup'?
b
p
t
d
6. Which letter makes the final sound in 'bed'?
b
t
d
g
7. Write two words that end with the sound /t/.
8. Write two words that end with the sound /n/.
Read each statement and circle True or False.
9. The word 'bus' ends with the /s/ sound.
True
False
10. The word 'run' ends with the /p/ sound.
True
False
Use the words from the word bank to fill in the blanks. All words end with the /k/ sound.
11. I like to read a good .
12. The baby swam in the pond.
13. My feet get cold without a warm .
14. A big red drove down the road.
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