What sounds does the phonogram WOR make?
A. Vowel Sounds
B. Consonant Sounds
C. Both
C. Both
/W/ consonant
/ER/ R controlled vowel sound
Excite + ment
Excitement
What are the PRONOUNS in this sentence?
He ate all of his lunch at school.
He, His
What point of view is this?
When you bake a cake, it is important to set a timer.
2nd person
What spelling rule does the word ARGUE follow?
Rule 12.2: English words do not end in V or U
/n/ two-letter /n/ used ONLY at the beginning of a base word
KN
Skate + ing
Skating
What are the verbs in this sentence?
The small cat ate all of her food and stole some of the dog's food.
ATE, STOLE
What point of view is this? What are the clue words?
Jeffrey forgot to do his homework.
3rd person
Jeffrey, his
What spelling rule does the word CHANCE follow?
Rule 12.3: The C says /s/ and the G says /j/ because of the E
/oi/ that may be used at the end of English words
OY
Is -FUL a vowel suffix or a consonant suffix?
Add it to a base word
Consonant Suffix
Joyful
What is the definition of an adverb?
An adverb describes or modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
What point of view is this?
Mrs. Morris always tells me that I am a great student.
1st person
/ö-ū/ that may be used at the end of English words.
EW
few /ū/, chew /ö/
Hope + ing
Hoping
Vowel Suffix, so drop the silent final E
Label the parts of speech in this sentence.
The fluffy rabbit joyfully jumped.
The = Article
Fluffy = Adjective
Rabbit = Noun
Joyfully = Adverb
Jumped = Verb
What point of view is this?
The ants were crawling all over the food she left in her cubby.
3rd person
What spelling rule does the word MUSIC follow?
Rule 4: A E O U usually say their long sounds at the end of a syllable
Which phonogram makes these sounds /ŏ-ō-ö-ow-ŭf-ŏf/, and give an example.
ough
Fame + ous
Famous
What is a prefix?
A prefix is a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a base word to change its meaning.
What is the pronoun that tells you that an author is using 2nd person point of view?
YOU
What spelling rules does the word RAGE follow? (clue: There are two rules)
Rule 12.1: The vowel says its long sounds because of the silent final E
Rule 12.3: The C says /s/ and the G says /j/ because of the E