The three level one syllable types.
What are closed, open and vce.
Use c to spell /k/ at the beginning of a word when followed by these letters.
What are a, o, and u.
Words that can be divided between two base words.
What are compound words.
The diacritical mark used for a short vowel.
What is a breve?
T/F All owned phoneme cards should be included in the visual drill.
What is false?
The two level two syllable types
What are vowel team and r-controlled.
Use k to spell /k/ at the beginning of words when followed by these letters.
What are i and e.
The letters that magnet is divided between.
What are g and n?
The diacritical marking for a long vowel.
What is a macron?
The step when presenting a new Fry/Learned word after you tell the student what the new word is and they have repeated it.
What is orthographic mapping?
A level three syllable type.
What is c-le.
The name of the rule when a short vowel is followed by an f, s, z or l those consonants are doubled.
What is the fszl rule.
A VCCV word that has the same two consonants between the vowels.
What is the rabbit rule?
Two consonant letters that make one sound.
What is a consonant digraph?
These letters need to be included in "What say" every time.
What are all short vowels that the student owns?
A syllable that has one vowel followed by at least one consonant and the vowel sound is short.
What is a closed syllable?
Use k to spell /k/ at the end of a word.
When it is proceeded by a consonant, a vowel team, or in a VCe word?
Divide the word purple into syllables and name each syllable type.
What is pur/ple? What is r-controlled and c-le.
Bl, st, gr, tw.
What are consonant blends?
The procedure for error correction during SOS spelling review material.
What is circle the error on the lesson plan.
Trace and correct the error.
Follow up with two additional words with the same spelling pattern as the error.
One vowel, followed by one consonant (or digraph), and then an e. The first vowel will have a long sound and the last e will be silent.
What is VCe?
The spelling of /k/ at the end of a one syllable word when proceeded by a short vowel.
What is ck?
VCV words are divided here 80% of the time.
What is after the first vowel?
A word or part of a word made with one push of air; it has one vowel sound in it.
What is a syllable?
Before beginning the guided discovery of new material.
What is give a hook?