Spelling list: ck words

Think of ck as a pair of letters that work together to create the /k/ sound. When you see ck at the end of a word, after a short vowel sound, it signals that the strong /k/ sound is coming.

For example:

In the word back, the ck follows a short /a/ sound to produce a /k/ sound at the end of the word.

In the word pick, the ck follows a short /i/ sound to produce a /k/ sound at the end of the word.

Use the spelling activities to work through the words in this list. Can you spot the short vowel sound in each one?

back
I'm going back to Spain next year.
pack
Fold your clothes before you pack them.
track
The racing car sped around the track.
smack
I never smack my children.
snack
She eats a small snack at 11 o'clock.
deck
The ship's deck is made of wood.
neck
I have a pain in my neck.
speck
There is not a speck of dust to be seen.
click
Click on the link to see my pictures.
pick
Please will you pick me up after work?
stick
My dog likes to run after a stick.
thick
The bear has thick fur.
clock
That clock is ten minutes fast.
dock
Our ship will dock in the morning.
lock
Did I lock the car?
shock
The loud bang gave us a shock.
duck
Six ducklings swam behind the duck.
luck
He gave her a good luck kiss.