Phonograms
Spelling Rules
Vocabulary
Phonograms Extended
Spelling Rules Extended
100

Makes the sound /sē/

cei

100

The vowel says it's long sound because of the silent "e"

12.1 

100

An electromagnetic wave used for heating food.

*Spell the vocabulary word correctly*

Microwave

100

/ä/ two-letter /ä/ that may be used at the end of English words

aw

100

The "c" softens to /s/ and the "g" softens to /j/ because of the silent "e"

12.3

200

3 letters from FRENCH origin that makes the sound /yer-er/

eur

200

English words do not end in "u" or "v" so we add the silent "e"

12.2

200

Synonym for dishonesty

Deceive

200

What is the phonogram for ē-ĕ-ā?

ea

200

Unseen rule, the word does not follow any other rules for silent "e"

12.9

300

two-letter /f/ sound

ph

300

To make a word look bigger

12.6

300

Come into sight or view.

Appear

300
What is the origin for the phonogram eur?

French

300

In words ending in /s/ add the silent "e" to keep it from looking plural

12.5

400

/ā/ sound that may be used at the end of English words

ay

400

Every syllable must contain a written vowel

12.4

400

An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.

Microscope

400

What phonogram is used for the word receive?

Cei

400

Th says its voiced sound /TH/ because of the silent "e"

12.7

500

/ā-ē-ī/ - may NOT be used at the end of English words

ei

500

To clarify meaning

12.8

500

A person hired to drive someone around. 

Chauffeur

500

What phonogram is used for the word chauffeur?

Eur
500

What spelling rules pertain to the word ice? 

*HINT* 

There are at least 3 spelling rules

12.1, 12.3, 12.6

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