-oo makes these 3 sounds.
What are the Table of Contents?
The word for the problem being solved.
What is the solution/resolution?
Words that mean the same thing.
What is a synonym?
This /er/ sounding phonogram is mostly found at the end of a word.
What is -er?
The word shopping follows this spelling rule.
What is doubling the consonant to a VC word before adding a vowel suffix?
Where you find bolded words and their meanings.
What is the Glossary?
Where the story takes place.
What is setting?
Words that mean the opposite.
What are antonyms?
What are /d/, /t/ and /id/?
The word inflatable has this many syllables.
What are 4 syllables? (in fla ta ble)
Telling how two topics are different from each other.
What is contrasting?
Another word for the problem in the story.
What is conflict?
Large and happy are examples of these.
What are adjectives?
What is -est?
What is drop the silent e before adding a vowel suffix?
The sentence in the text that tells you what the topic is mostly about.
What is the main idea?
What is man vs. man conflict?
Slowly and happily are examples of these.
What are adverbs?
The word umbrella has this many closed syllables.
What are 2 syllables? (um and brel)
These 5 phonograms make the sound /er/.
What are -er, -ir, -ur, -ear and -or (sometimes)?
The part of the book that tells you how many times a word appears in the text.
What is the Index?
The lesson learned in the story.
What is a Theme?
This punctuation mark is used to separate words that are spoken from who said it.
What is a comma?
The word miracle follows this silent e rule.