This letter is silent when it comes at the end of a syllable
This letter makes a vowel say its name
Silent e
ad, clop, slip, pres
Closed Syllable
True or false: fables are very long stories
False
Fix 1 error:
My sister likes pizza
My sister likes pizza.
Only 1 vowel
The vowel is short
Ends in a consonant
Closed Syllable
Which TWO consonants can each make TWO different sounds - a soft sound and a hard sound?
c and g
home, lute, vite, scape
Silent e syllable
Most of the characters in fables are
a. people
b. animals
c. imaginary monsters
b. animals
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There are many holidays in december.
There are many holidays in December.
Vowel consonant e
e is silent and makes the vowel say its name
Silent e Syllable
What are the three sounds of ed?
/ed/, /d/, and /t/
bi, fla, pre, sti
Open Syllable
Which type of story usually includes royalty (queens, kings, princes, princesses): a fable or a fairy tale?
A Fairy Tale
Fix 2 errors:
mrs. fell and Ms. Sunny are your second grade teachers?
Mrs. Fell and Ms. Sunny are your second grade teachers.
Only 1 vowel
Vowel says its name
Vowel comes at the end
Open Syllable
What is the name of this type of sound?
ing, ink, ang, ung, old, ind, ild
Glued Sound
tar, fir, thur, cor
Bossy R Syllable
What does a fable usually end with? Hint: it teaches you something about right and wrong
A moral or life lesson
Fix 2 errors:
are you going to Boston today.
Are you going to Boston today?
A syllable with: ar, er, ir, or, ur
Bossy r Syllable
What is the name of this rule? If the syllable has one short vowel and ends in F, L, S, or Z, you double the last letter.
The Floss Rule
tee, day, Spain, oat
Vowel Team Syllable
Which is TRUE about fairy tales and fables?
a. They give us information about animals with tails.
b. They all have a fairy as a character.
c. They are oral stories with unknown original authors.
c. They are oral stories with unknown original authors.
Fix 3 errors:
you and I ate Waffles FOR breakfast.
You and I ate waffles for breakfast.
has a consonant followed by le
comes at the end of a word
Consonant le (-cle) Syllable