An example of a CVC word
The consonants "CH" are an example of this.
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The Floss Rule
If a word has one vowel and is followed by an f,l,s or z double the f,l,s or z
The meaning of the Greek root "hydr"
Water as in "Hydroplane" and Hydrate"
The prefix "Mis" definition
Wrong
An example of a CVC word
Mat
The consonants "BL" are an example of this
Blends
The magic "e" rule
When he letter "e" is at the end of a word, it is usually silent and "tells" the other vowel or vowels to say their name!
The meaning of the greek root "Mono"
One as in "Monopoly" and "Monotheism"
The prefix "Pre" meaning
Before
An example of a CCVC
Chop, Whip, shop, this
The consonants "TH" are an example of this
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This happens when a syllable is closed
That means that the vowel is followed by consonant so they don't say their name.
The definition of "Phil"
Love as in philanthropist, philosophy
The prefix "un" definition
Not
How many sounds can a vowel make?
2
The consonants "Pl" are an example of this
Th word "Late" is an example of this spelling rule
Magic E
The meaning of "photo"
light as "photograph" and "phosphorous"
The meaning of the prefix "Bi"
Two
The difference between a closed syllable and an open syllable.
An open syllable lets the vowel say its name.
The consonants "SH" are an example of this
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The word BUZZ is an example of this spelling rule
The Floss Rule
Meaning of the root "micro"
Small as in "Microscope"
Meaning of the prefix "non"
Not