Syllable Types (name all syllable types present in the word)
Punctuation
Grammar
Morphology
Spelling Rules (you must apply the rule to spell the word correctly)
100

halo

open/open

100

a punctuation mark that expresses the end of a sentence

What is a period?

100

Use these to replace a noun in a sentence.

What is a pronoun?

100

Add me to the end of a word to make me a noun.

What is suffix -er?

100

Hope (present tense)

Hoping (drop the e and add -ing)

200

understand

closed/bossy r/closed

200

punctuation mark that represents a short pause and is used to divide parts of a sentence

What is a comma?

200

A word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.

What is an adjective?
200

again/once more

What is the prefix re-?

200

The most happy

Happiest (drop the y, add an i and add est)

300

fantastic

closed/closed/closed

300

This punctuation mark demands a response.

What is a question mark?

300

Walk, run, sit, talk, jog

What are verbs?

300
An affix placed in front of the base or root word.

What is a prefix?

300
Past tense of plug

plugged (double the g and add suffix -ed)

400

dazzle

closed/consonant -le

400

This punctuation mark helps express strong feeling.

What is an exclamation mark?

400

Make me complete with a subject and a verb. 

What is a complete sentence?

400

The study of words and how they are formed.

What is morphology?

400

Show possession, belonging to Mr. Henderson

Mr. Henderson's (add an apostrophe followed by an

-s)

500

introduce

closed/open/magic e

500

Use these to indicate the exact written or spoken words

What are quotation marks?

500

Use me to show how, what, when, & where something happens.

What is an adverb?

500

hydrate, (fire) hydrant, hydroplane, hydroelectric  (all depend on this essential )

What is water? 

hydra/hydro = water

500

They have (contraction)

They've (drop the ha, add an apostrophe then add the ve)

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