ELA
ELA
Syllable Types
Social Studies
Grab Bag
100

Break something down into its parts

Analyze

100

Elaborate or expand in detail

 Develop

100

Short vowel sound with a consonant afer the vowel


Bit picnic helmet

Closed

100

Imaginary lines running east and west to help tell your location.

Latitude lines

100

Mrs. Bowler's first name.

Eileen

200

Hold up, prove, help

 Support

200

Find differences between 2 or more things

 Contrast

200

A long vowel sound with a single vowel and no consonant after the vowel

She, no, 

Open

200

Imaginary line running through Greenwich England dividing the eastern hemisphere from the Western Hemisphere.

 Prime Meridian

200

Moral or lesson learned in the story.

Theme

300

Note, quote, refer to, point out

 Cite

300

Tell about something so people understand it

 explain

300

A silent vowel that jumps over one consonant and makes the single vowel say its own name.

Bake, mistake, take

Magic E

300

Weather over time.

Climate

300

Spell Mrs. Bowler's first name.

What is E I L E E N?

400

Find likenesses between 2 or more things

 Compare

400

Describe or explain by examples

Demonstrate 

400

When LE is at the and of a word, underline the LE and the consonant before it.  Mark these three letters as one syllable.

Consonant  LE

400

Imaginary line running east and west dividing the northern and southern hemisphere.

Equator

400

Tell me a compound sentence with punctuation.

What is She went to the mall, (comma) and she purchased a new pair of shoes.

500

Making up your mind based on evidence

Conclusion 

500

Depict in words, tell in your own words

 describe

500

Two vowels together are marked as one syllable.  The first letter is the sound.

Vowel Teams

500

Imaginary lines running north and south telling a location.

Longitude

500

Name all the elements of plot

What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.

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