Where a prefix appears in a word
What is, the beginning of a word?
The number of sounds a vowel team makes
What is one sound
When a word has a double consonant the rule is
What is divide?
The third sound of vowels
What is the schwa?
What is again or back
What a prefix does when added to a root or base word
(ex: appear vs REappear)
What is change the meaning of a root or base word?
(appear vs appear again)
The job of the silent 'e' in a VCE word
What is make the vowel before it say its name?
The first step in the word attack strategy
What is identify the vowel sounds you hear?
(when trying to sound out a word) Try vowel name, sound, or schwa
What is the sound of the vowel
The prefix "pre" means
What is before?
Name four prefixes that mean the not or opposite of
What is: in/ im/ un/ dis
The name of these vowel teams: ar, er, ir, or, ur
What is "controlling r" vowel teams?
When dividing a word, this is true for every word part
What is must have a vowel sound?
The rule of every syllable/ word part
What is every syllable/ word part must have a vowel sound?
The prefix "mis" means
What is wrong or bad?
The relationship between the prefix pre, and the word prefix
What is: 'pre' means before & a prefix comes before the rest of a word?
The 5 common vowels
What is: A E I O U
Word parts of the word
appear
What is: a p/ p e a r
A syllable with a consonant on both sides of the vowel
(cvc/ vc)
What is a closed syllable?
The prefix "post" means
What is after?
The reason we know why prefixes are word parts. Every word part has to have a
What is, prefixes have a vowel sound we hear?
The schwa sound
What is "short u", or what is, "not the sound or name" of the vowel?
The benefit of using the word attack strategies
What is, to sound out unknown words?
A syllable with a consonant on only the left side of the vowel
(cv/cvc)
What is an open syllable?
The prefix "de" means
What is down or away?