More than 1 letter
Pairs
Vowels
Not like they look
Consonants
100

They are the sounds of "oo."

What are /OO/, /oo/, /O/?

100

It is the partner to the phonogram "ai."

What is "ay"?

100

It is the vowel sound in the words "cat", "fat" and "black." 

What is /a/?

100

Its first sound is /k/, but its second time sounds like an "s."

What is /c/?

100

It is the last letter of the alphabet and makes a sound to represent snoring. 

What is "z?"

200

It is a past tense ending that says /ed/, /d/, /t/.

What is "ed?"

200

It is the partner to the phonogram "oy."

What is "oi?"

200

Its second sound is /U/.

What is "u?"

200

It makes the same sound as a pirate. 

What is "ar?"

200

These two letters make two sounds that tickle my tongue.  My tongue is under my top teeth, and I turn my motor on and off to make its two sounds. 

What is "th?"

300
You can make the sound of this two letter phonogram but blowing on your palm.

What is "wh?"

300

It makes the same sounds as the first two sounds of "ou."

What is "ow?"

300

It makes the same sound as "ee, double e."

What is "e?"

300

It says /er/ after a "w".

What is "or?"

300

This two letter phonograms is made by pushing your tongue into the top and back of your month.

What is "ng?"

400

It is a three letter phonogram that says /I/.

What is "igh?"

400

These are three r-controlled phonograms that say /er/.

What is "ir", "er", and "ur?"

400

Its short vowel sound is /i/.

What is "i?"

400

They are the sounds of "ch."

What are /ch/, /k/, and /sh/?

400

It is two letters that can make the same sound by themselves, but together these two consonants make that sound after a single vowel.

What is "ck?"

500

It is the phonogram that says /E/, /e/, and /A/.

What is "ea?"

500

These two phonograms say /A/, /E/, and /i/.

What are "ei" and "ey?"

500

They are the four phonograms that say /o/.

What are "o", "au", "aw" and "a"?

500

It's only sound is /OO/.

What is "ui?"

500

When this letter comes at the beginning of a word, it always make the same sound. When it is elsewhere in the word, it can say /i/, /I/, or /E/.

What is "y?"

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