______ were three ducks at the pond.
There
Spell the word come.
come
What generalizations do you see in this word:
sniff
FLSZ and blends
When two or three sounds stick together like glue? Give an example.
glued sounds
an, am, ang, ing, ong, ung, ank, ink, onk, unk
Add the /n/ sound to the word he. What is the new word?
hen
______ is she dressed up as?
Who
Spell the word their.
their
What generalizations do you see in this word?
thick
digraphs
Double the f, l, s, or z at the end of a 1 syllable word right after a short vowel is heard.
Give an example.
FLSZ
buzz, kiss, fluff, will
Add the /t/ sound to the word hi. What is the new word?
hit
________ did you get that dress?
Where
Spell the word been.
been
What generalizations do you see in this word?
bridge
blend and trigraph -dge
When two sounds come together and make 1 sound? Give an example.
sh, ch, th, wh, ph
Take the /n/ sound off of the word men. What is the new word?
me
______ she did a back flip?
Could
Spell the word would.
would
What do you see in this word?
longest
glued sound, base word, and suffix (2 morphemes)
Spell the base word first and then...
spell the suffix
Take the /t/ sound off of the word not. What is the new word?
no
______ you print the papers for the test?
Would
Spell the word could.
could
What do you see in this word?
thinner
digraph, base word, suffix re, 1-1-1
When adding a vowel suffix check for these 3 things...
1 syllable, 1 short vowel, 1 consonant at the end IF all of those are there double the last consonant.
Add the /d/ sound to the word she. What is the new word?
shed