What the /f/?
o/k/
Before the base
After dark
Pull it together
100

The default grapheme for /f/

What is <f>

100

 The expected spelling for /k/

What is <c>

100

unending

<un-> means not

100

reactive

<-ive>

100

get + ing

<getting>

200

The grapheme we use after a short vowel and at the end of a base

<ff>

200

The grapheme we use for /k/ after a vowel that doesn't say its name at the end of words

<ck> back

200

effort

<ef> <ex> meaning out

200

national

<-ion> <-al>

200

red + en

<redden>

300

<ph> tells us that the word comes from what language

what is  Greek 

300

<c> represents what sound if followed by e, i, y? 

What is /s/

300

excellent

<ex-> out

300

specially

<-al> <-ly>

300

ride + er + ship

<ridership>

400

The letter group we use for /f/ at the end of Old English words

What is <ugh>

400

The grapheme we use at the end of words for /k/

<k>

400

unreliable

<un> not <re> again

400

impulsively

<-ive> <-ly>

400

con + struct + ion

<construction>

500

The spelling for ruf is

What is <rough>

500

In the word <school> what represents the /k/?

<ch> Means the word is of Greek origin

500

alone

<a>

500

healthy

<-th> <-y>

500

Locate + ion

<location>

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