The number of parts you need in a sentence.
What is two?
One kind of syllable type.
What is a closed syllable, silent e syllable or bossy r syllable?
What is -tch and ch?
What we call the people or animals who act out a story.
What are the characters?
What is a subject and predicate?
The syllable cutting pattern we have learned.
What is vccv?
When you use -tch.
What is in a 1 syllable word, after a short vowel?
What we call the time and place of a story.
What is the setting?
The job of the subject.
The subject names the person, place, thing or animal that the whole sentence is about.
A 2nd type of syllable.
What is a closed, silent e or bossy r syllable?
The 3 ways to write the /k/ sound.
What is c,k, ck?
The character who has a wish in the story.
The job of the predicate.
What is the action of the subject?
A syllable is a word or a part of a word with 1 talking vowel.
When you use -ck.
What is at the end of a word after a short vowel.
The struggle between the main character and his wish and the force blocking his/her wish.
What is the problem in a story?
How parts of speech are helpful/why we learn them.
Why we learn to split words in syllables.
Examples of when you can't use -tch or -ck.
What is after a bossy r, with 2 vowels, or if there is a consonant before the /k/ or /ch/ sounds?
Who is Bruno and what is his dream of having a forever home?