Syllable Types
Spelling Rules
Word Work
Morphology
Vowel Teams
100

What are the six syllables types?

Closed, Open, Vowel Teams, Magic-E, Bossy R

100

Name 3 spelling rules we have learned this year.

Floss, LSRASV, Doubling Rule, Drop-E. 

100

Code the word kalp.

Closed Syllable.
100

Define pre-


Before


100

What are the sounds of ea? 

/E/, /e/, /A/ 

200

What syllable type is the word clasp? 

Closed

200

What spelling rule does the word hitting follow? 

Doubling Rule 

200

Code the word theme. 

Magic-E
200

Define -er

Person, thing, comparative


200

Where do you find oi in words? 

Beginning and Middle.


300

How many syllables is the word articulate

4 (ar-tic-u-late) 

300
Define the Doubling Rule. 

In a one syllable word, with one short vowel, when adding a vowel suffix, you must double the final consonant to protect the short vowel sound. Ex: drop + ing = dropping 

300

Code the word vault. 

Vowel Team


300

What is the base word and suffix in the word: harvester

Base word: harvest

Suffix: -er

300
What says /O/ in the middle of a word? 

o-e, oa, ow, ou


400

What syllable type(s) is the word steeple? 

Vowel Team, Consonant-le 
400

Define the Drop-E Rule.

When adding a vowel suffix to a word that ends in e, you drop the e before adding. When adding a consonant suffix to a word that ends in e, keep the e. Ex: tune + er = tuner 

blame + less = blameless 

400
Code the word force.

Bossy-R

400

Change the word patch to a plural. 

Patches

400

What vowel teams say /A/? 

ai, ay / eigh, ei, ey

500
Code the word senneath 

sen-neath (Closed-Vowel team) 

500

What Spelling Rule does the word shiny follow? 

What is the base word? What is the suffix? 

Drop-E Spelling Rule.

Base word: shine

Suffix: -y

500

Code the word triumph.

V.V
500

Create three words using the suffix -er.

Be sure to use the suffix in different ways. 

Ex: -er as a person

-er as a comparative 

-er as a thing 

500

What says /I/? For vowel teams, name their placements as you go. 

I (Open), i-e (Magic-E), igh (VT: middle, end), y (Vowel: end) 

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