He/she has a vowel as the first letter of his/her name.
Who is Isaac?
The number of consonants in our alphabet.
What is 21?
The opposite of the word, "decode."
What is "encode?"
The sound of our nearest night object in space--the m--n?
What is "oo?"
This person has an even number of vowels and consonants in his/her first name.
Who is "Ty?"
He/she has "a" at the end of his/her first name.
Who is Mya?
This consonant pair sounds like "fi sh."
What is "ph?"
Part of a word found at the end of a base word.
What is a "suffix?"
If "ay" has a strong "a" sound, what does "ai" sound like?
What is a strong "a" sound?
These students have a "hard" or "long" vowel in the first vowel of their first name.
Who are Lucas and Luis?
Vowels have a ___ or hard sound and a ___ or soft sound.
What is long and short?
This consonant has the most student first letter, first names in class.
What is the letter, "D"?
The general name for parts of words we've been studying.
What are "affixes?"
The sound of this two letter consonant sounds very close to the word at the beginning of this sentence.
What is "th" (for "the")?
These students have the exact number and same letters in their first name.
Who are Devin and Devin?
The opposite of vowels.
What are consonants?
There is one consonant of two letters in his/her first name.
What is the letter "T" for Ty?
You might connect this word part to Prehistoric times.
What is a "prefix?"
Words with two vowels; an "e" at the end of the word makes the first vowel a ___sound or ___ sound.
What is "long" and "hard" sound?
The only person who has the same beginning letter in his/her first and last names.
Who is Denise Donaire?
The soft sound is "eh".
What is "e"?
The number of consonants in the alphabet?
What is 21?
These words usually come from Greek and Latin languages.
What are "root words?"
This name has two soft or short vowels in his/her first name.
What is Jeremy?
"How dare you?" this short phrase might be closest to the name of one classmate.
Who is Darielle?