The three sounds that "y" can make.
What is /y/, /e/, /i/?
This syllable has one vowel followed by one or more consonants.
What is a closed syllable?
Apple, edge, itch, octopus, and up are the key words used for this type of vowel sounds.
What are short vowels?
This is what we add to a word to make it mean "more than one" of something.
What is an s or es?
This is how many letters are in the English alphabet.
What is 26?
These letters can make the /z/ sound.
What is z and s?
This syllable ends with one vowel.
What is an open syllable?
This is what long vowels do.
What is say their own letter name?
This ending has three different sounds and is added when we have already done something.
What is -ed?
We start a sentence with this.
What is a capital letter?
This is what we call the grapheme that is two letters that make one sound.
What is a digraph?
This syllable has two vowels that are apart, but work together.
What is a vce syllable?
Fork, barn, and bird.....these are the key words used in this type of vowel sound.
What are r controlled vowels?
This ending means more than or the most.
What is -er or -est?
A period, question mark, exclamation mark, and comma are all types of this.
What is punctuation?
This is what we call three letters that make one sound.
What is a trigraph?
This syllable has letters that work together to make a long vowel sound.
What is a vowel team syllable?
This is the lazy vowel sound.
What is a schwa?
This is what we do before adding an ending to a word with one vowel followed by one consonant.
What is double the last letter?
This is something you do everytime you come to reading group.
What is.......????
These two letters are always seen together.
What is q and u?
This is how many syllable types there are.
What is six?
This is a vowel that we sometimes forget about.
What is a "y"?
This is what we do before adding an ending to a vce word.
What is "drop the e"?
This is your something you will remember about reading from this year.
What is......???