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The C or K Rule? One of the most frequently asked questions that I get is: How do we know when it’s c ,k or ck. AND why does /c/ sound like /s/ sometimes? So lets understand the rule and at the end of the page don’t forget to collect the free poster and worksheets. […]

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17K views · 5.2K reactions | Here are some helpful tips to teach kids the difference between using "c" and "k":

👉General Rule: Use "k" before "e," "i," or "y" (e.g., "kit," "key," "kite") and "c" before "a," "o," or "u" (e.g., "cat," "cot," "cup").

👉Hard and Soft Sounds: Explain that "c" can sound like "k" (hard sound) or "s" (soft sound). For example, "cat" (hard) versus "city" (soft). "K" usually only has the hard "k" sound.

👉End of Short Words: For one-syllable words ending in the "k" sound after a short vowel, use "ck" (e.g., "duck," "sick," "back").

👉Start of a Word: Typically, if the "k" sound is at the beginning of a word, use "k" when followed by "e," "i," or "y" (e.g., "kettle," "kid"). Use "c" for other vowels, like "a," "o," or "u."

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Here are some helpful tips to teach kids the difference between using "c" and "k": 👉General Rule: Use "k" before "e," "i," or "y" (e.g., "kit," "key,"...

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