Cake
Before the magic e spelt with a K
Meal
Vowel team EA - at the beginning middle or end of a word
Cat
'A' makes a short vowel sound because the t cuts it off and make it a short.
Y at the beginning of a word makes the /y/ sound
/d/, /t/, /id/
The three way that the ED ending of a past tense verb is pronounced.
Picnic
/k/ sound at the end of a multisyllabic word with an I before it.
Feel
Sport
Short vowel sound because it is followed by a consonant.
Fry
Y makes the I sound when it is at the end of a single syllable word.
Smiled
Verb ending in E add a D - or remove the E from the verb and add ED.
Milk
/k/ sound is spelt with a K after a consonant.
Eve
The silent E at the end of the word make the vowel say its name - the long E.
Slice
Long vowel because of the magic e that makes the vowel say its name.
Happy
Y makes the /e/ sound at the end of a multisyllabic word.
Stopped
In verbs with one syllable - Consonant + Vowel + Consonant, (CVC) - we double the final consonant and add ED.
Speaker
/k/ sound is spelt with a K after a long vowel, like a vowel team.
Tears, Sea, Beach
General rule that things that are wet that have the long E sound in the middle are spelled with EA vowel team
Olympics - syllables and what types
O - Open, lym - closed, pics - closed
Sky vs Happy
Y makes the /i/ sound at the end of a one syllable word and a /e/ sound at the end of multisyllabic words
Happened
If a two-syllable verb that ends in a Consonant + Vowel + Consonant, we DO NOT double the final consonant when the stress is on the FIRST syllable.
Words that start with the /k/ sound are spelt with a C if the vowel after is an A, O or U
Meat, Wheat, Cream
A vowel
Every syllable has what?
Yak, Spy, Slippery
The letter Y makes 3 different sounds - /y/ beginning of a word, /i/ end of one syllable word, and /e/ end of words with more than one syllable
Fixed, Snowed, Played
DO NOT double the final consonant when the word ends in W, X or Y or when the final syllable is not stressed.