Name three beginning blend sounds
ANSWERS WILL VARY ex. bl, st, br, fr, dr, pl, wr, etc., etc.
What sound does -ar make?
What is r
Where are red letter words posted?
What is on the board in the back of the room
Name the book Mrs. Helm is currently reading to the class.
What is Wish.
When checking out a book in Mrs. Helm's library, what should you do?
What is write your name on the checkout list and get a take home bag or leave the book in the classroom in the checkout bin.
Give three examples of ending blends
ANSWERS WILL VARY ex. nd, nt, st, lf, sk, mp, etc.
What sound does -ey make?
What is a
What do you need to remember to put at the end of a sentence?
What is a period
What is the name of the nine activities Mrs. Helm gives you a chance to choose from at your individual station?
What is choice board
What divides a book into managable parts for easier reading?
What is chapters
Name a word that begins with squ, scr, and spl
ANSWERS WILL VARY
What sound does "-ew" make?
What is "ewe"
The class traces red words on top of _____________ using index cards and red colored pencils
sandpaper
What is the activity Mrs. Helm lets you participate in at least once a month where you design different projects with a group?
STEM
People in a book are called __________.
What are characters
Digraph means________.
What is two letters ,one sound
What sound does -au make?
What is aw
What does a sentence need in order for it to be complete?
What is a noun (subject) and verb (predicate)
Spell the red letter word that begins with a capital letter.
What is Wednesday.
Name three things you need to put on a book slip paper after finishing reading a book
What are your name, book title, author, and why you picked the book
What is the word that means same sound but a different spelling?
What is homophone
What two (2) sounds does -oo make?
What are "uhh" as in book and "oo" as in boo
CUPS+E stands for______________.
Capitalization, usage, punctuation, spelling, and expansion.
CUPS+E stand for?
What is Capitalization, usage, punctuation, spelling, and expansion
Name three ways to keep a listener interested when reading aloud
Intonation (tone), fluency, rate, stress, etc.