Parts of Speech
Syllables
Spelling
Story Parts
100

The number of parts you need in a sentence.

What is two?

100

One kind of syllable type.

What is a closed syllable, silent e syllable or bossy r syllable?

100
Two ways to write the /ch/ sound.

What is -tch and ch?

100

What we call the people or animals who act out a story.

What are the characters?

200
What the two parts are that you need in a sentence.

What is a subject and predicate?

200

The syllable cutting pattern we have learned.

What is vccv?

200

When you use -tch.

What is in a 1 syllable word, after a short vowel?

200

What we call the time and place of a story.

What is the setting?

300

The job of the subject.

The subject names the person, place, thing or animal that the whole sentence is about.

300

A 2nd type of syllable.

What is a closed, silent e or bossy r syllable?

300

The 3 ways to write the /k/ sound.

What is c,k, ck?

300

The character who has a wish in the story. 

What is the main character?
400

The job of the predicate.

What is the action of the subject?

400
Describe what a syllable is.

A syllable is a word or a part of a word with 1 talking vowel.

400

When you use -ck.

What is at the end of a word after a short vowel.

400

The struggle between the main character and his wish and the force blocking his/her wish. 

What is the problem in a story?

500

How parts of speech are helpful/why we learn them.

What is so we can understand the sentence even when sentences are long and so we can write stronger sentences?
500

Why we learn to split words in syllables.

What is to tell what the vowel says so we can read and write 2 syllable words?
500

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?

500
Example of main character and his wish in the story we just read.

Who is Bruno and what is his dream of having a forever home?

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