This is why we spell "check" with a ck.
What is it comes at the end of a 1 syllable word with a short vowel?
The type of sound in the word "meat"
What is long /e/?
Name six syllable types.
What are open, closed, magic e, bossy r, vowel teams, dipthong, consonant-le, igh?
Name the vowels that make the long /a/ sound
What are ay,ai,a-e?
This syllable type has a vowel and the letter R.
What is Bossy R or r-controlled?
When do we double a consonant in a consonant-le word?
When the consonant-le follows a short vowel sound and the short vowel is not closed in by another consonant
The sound the team "ay" says in a word
What is long /a/?
The vowels that have the long /e/ sound
What are ea,ee,e-e?
This syllable team has 2 vowels together and makes a long vowel sound.
What is "Vowel Team"?
When do we use "c" and when do we use "k"?
Cat/Kite rule- c: a, o, u, k: i, e
The sound the team "oa" says in the word.
What is long /o/?
Spell the word for the wet stuff that falls from the sky.
What is R-A-I-N?
This syllable type has an "e" at the end of the word that changes the vowel sound in the word from short to long.
What is "Magic e"?
Name 2 ways to spell long /o/.
What are "oa", "oe", "o-e"?
How do you spell the /ow/ sound in a word? Give examples of each.
What is "ow"- clown and "ou"- cloud?
How do I show I have an "igh" syllable in syllable division?
Circle it
Spell the word for the object that flies high in the sky and is pulled by a string. (rhymes with mite)
What is K-I-T-E?
The words "ouch" and "plow" are this syllable type.
What is diphthong?
The rule that doubles the last letter in the words like fuzz, spell, off, or dress. When do we use it?
What is the Sammy Rule? We use it when it is one syllable, 1 short vowel sound, 1 consonant sound at the end.
The Bossy R teams.
What are er,ir,ur ?
Explain the syllable division process
underline vowels, draw bridge, label consonants, split, label syllable types
Spell the word for the meal we eat at 12:00 PM.
What is L-U-N-C-H?
The syllable type that is in the word candle.
What is the -ce ( consonant -le)?