This word tells about a noun.
What is an adjective?
This vowel sound is heard in "cake.
What is long A?
This tells where and when a story happens.
What is the setting?
Trisha struggles to learn this.
What is reading?
It comes at the end of a word.(prefix or suffix)
What is a suffix?
This names a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
This vowel sound is heard in "tree."
What is long E?
This is the problem in a story.
What is the conflict/problem?
Mr. Falker helps Trisha learn to do this.
What is read?
It comes at the beginning of a word. (prefix or suffix)
What is a prefix?
This word shows action.
What is a verb?
Name a word with a long A sound.
(Examples: cake, train, rain, play)
This tells how the problem is fixed.
What is the solution?
Where does most of the story happen?
What is school?
Name an example of a suffix.
(Examples: -ed, -ing, -ful, -ly, -er)
This word takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun?
Name a word with a long E sound.
(Examples: tree, beach, team, feet)
Give an example of a setting.
(Examples: school, park, home)
What happens at the beginning?
Trisha has trouble reading and feels frustrated.
Name an example of a prefix.
(Examples: un-, re-, pre-, dis-)
Name this part of speech: "happy." (adjective, noun, pronoun, verb).
What is an adjective?
Which word has a long A sound: cat or cake?
What is cake?
Why is setting important?
It tells where and when the story happens
What happens at the end?
Trisha learns to read with Mr. Falker's help and gains confidence.
Add a prefix to "happy."
What is unhappy?