Read these words:
where, there, somewhere, were, are, today
where, there, somewhere, were, are, today
Tell me the sound of this grapheme:
ay
Long A
Read these words:
go, she, try, clay
go, she, try, clay
Read this sentence:
The host sold the home to Chad and Kim.
The host sold the home to Chad and Kim.
What do these suffixes mean:
-ed (as in planted)
-ing (as in planting)
-ed: happened in the past
-ing: happening now
Read these words:
one, some, done, come, something, someone
one, some, done, come, something, someone
Does an open syllable have a long or short vowel sound?
Long
Read these words:
bold, child, mind, stroll, most
bold, child, mind, stroll, most
Read this sentence:
Spray your hands and legs with bug spray before you go to camp.
Spray your hands and legs with bug spray before you go to camp.
What do these suffixes mean:
-er (as in teacher)
-er (as in taller)
-est (as in tallest)
-er: one who
-er: more than
-est: the most
Read these words:
live, give, have, love, gone, wonder
live, give, have, love, gone, wonder
Tell me the sounds these graphemes make in this order:
ild, old, ind, ost, oll
All should be read with the vowel's LONG sound.
Read these words:
puppet, skillet, muffin, rabbit
puppet, skillet, muffin, rabbit
Read this sentence:
We had muffins and milk before the lesson began.
We had muffins and milk before the lesson began.
What do these suffixes mean:
-en (as in wooden)
-ish (as in pinkish)
-en: made of
-ish: somewhat or like
Read these words:
both, clothes, strange, danger, says
both, clothes, strange, danger, says
Tell me the sounds suffix -ed makes.
/id/
/d/
/t/
Read these words:
plastic, costume, basket, monster
plastic, costume, basket, monster
Read this sentence:
Don’t make a mistake on the complex math problem.
Don’t make a mistake on the complex math problem.
What do these suffixes mean:
-ly (as in safely)
-y (as in dusty)
-ful (as in hopeful)
-ly: in that way
-y: full of
-ful: full of
Read these words:
climb, listen, goes, does, they
climb, listen, goes, does, they
Tell me the sounds of 'ou'.
/ou/,/O/,/u/,/oo/
Read these words:
blouse, boulder, cousin, soup
blouse, boulder, cousin, soup
Read this sentence:
Mom had to scour the skillet after she made trout.
Mom had to scour the skillet after she made trout.
What do these suffixes mean:
-ness (as in happiness)
-less (as in hopeless)
-ness: state of
-less: without