Silent Letters Storytelling Activity

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Telling stories with words with silent letters.

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Silent letters storytelling activity

Take turns continuing a story using at least one word from below each time, numbering them as you use them. Your teacher will tell you which section or sections to use.

Try to remember your story (with and or without looking at the numbered words).

Tell your story to another group, then they will tell it back to you and/ or to another group.

Ask about any words which you couldn’t use, weren’t sure how to pronounce, etc.

Draw brackets around the silent letter in each word below in the section(s) that you used before, for example “bisc(u)it”.

Level 1

  • autumn
  • biscuit
  • build/ built
  • climb
  • Christmas
  • cupboard
  • island/ isle
  • know/ knew/ knowledge
  • knife
  • listen
  • receipt
  • sandwich
  • scissors
  • Wednesday
  • what
  • when
  • where
  • which
  • white
  • who
  • why
  • wrap/ wrapping/ wrapped
  • write/ wrote
  • wrong/ wronged/ wrongful

Level 2

  • bomb
  • castle
  • champagne
  • exhibition
  • foreign/ foreigner
  • ghost/ ghoul/ wraith
  • guard/ guardian
  • handkerchief
  • handsome
  • iron
  • knee/ kneel
  • muscle
  • plumber
  • scene/ scenery/ scenic
  • thumb
  • whale
  • while
  • wrestle/ wrestling

Level 3

  • acquaintance
  • debt/ debtor
  • doubt/ doubtful
  • exhausted/ exhaustion
  • fascinated/ fascinating
  • fasten
  • knapsack
  • knight
  • knock
  • knot
  • rhino/ rhinoceros
  • sword
  • tomb
  • vehicle
  • wheel
  • whistle
  • wrist

Level 4

  • asthma
  • crumb
  • cologne
  • descend
  • diarrhoea/ diarrhea
  • exhilarated/ exhilarating
  • heir/ heirloom
  • leopard
  • pneumonia
  • pseudonym
  • psychic
  • rendezvous
  • scent
  • silhouette
  • whoever

Level 5

  • ascend/ ascent
  • catacomb
  • debris
  • feign
  • ghastly
  • glisten/ glistening
  • gnarly
  • gnash
  • gnat
  • gnaw
  • hasten
  • knackered
  • knickknack
  • knuckle
  • limb
  • numb
  • rhubarb
  • rustle
  • vehement/ vehemently
  • wrath
  • wreck
  • wriggle
  • wring/ wrung

 

Missing silent letters practice

Without looking above, correct the words below by rewriting them with the silent letters in.

Level 1

  • autum
  • biscit
  • bild/ bilt
  • clim
  • Chrismas
  • cuboard
  • iland/ ile
  • nowledge
  • nife
  • lisen
  • receit
  • sanwich
  • sissors
  • Wenesday
  • wich
  • wite
  • rong/ ronged/ rongful

 

Level 2

  • bom
  • casle
  • champane
  • exibition
  • forein/ foreiner
  • gost/ goul
  • gard/ gardian
  • hankerchief
  • hansome
  • nee/ neel
  • musle
  • plumer
  • sene/ senery/ senic
  • thum
  • wale
  • restle/ restling

 

Level 3

  • aquaintance
  • det/ detor
  • dout/ doutful
  • exausted/ exaustion
  • fasinated/ fasinating
  • fasen
  • napsack
  • nock
  • rino/ rinoceros
  • sord
  • veicle
  • weel
  • wistle
  • rist

 

Level 4

  • crum
  • colone
  • desend
  • diarroea/ diarrea
  • exilarated/ exilarating
  • eir/ eirloom
  • lepard
  • neumonia
  • seudonym
  • sychic
  • silouette
  • hoever

 

Level 5

  • asend/ asent
  • catacom
  • debri
  • fein
  • gastly
  • glisen/ glisening
  • narly
  • nash
  • nat
  • naw
  • hasen
  • nackered
  • nuckle
  • lim
  • num
  • rubarb
  • rusle
  • veement/ veemently
  • rath
  • reck
  • riggle

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