May I Have a Word (1)
Phonics 101
Reader's Theater 2nd
RTA Passages 3rd
Words in Common
100

to ask someone a lot of tough questions in order to get to the truth


What is interrogate?

100

The letters a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y.

What are the vowels?

100

A story about a duck that grows up to be a beautiful sawn.

What is the Ugly Duckling?

100

The main character whose birthday is coming up in "The Bakery"

Who is Fiona?

100

make, tape, rate, whale

What is the a_e pattern?

200

to ask someone a lot of tough questions in order to get to the truth


What is swipe?

200

ch, th, sh, ph, wh

What are the digraphs?

200

A story about animals with the lesson: slow and steady wins the race.

What is the Hare and the Tortoise?

200

The kind of shop that Aunt Claire owns.

What is a bakery?

200

inch, chop, check, lunch

What is the ch digraph?

300

to choose or select someone for a job by voting


What is elect?

300

a vowel that makes other vowels say their name

What is silent e?

300

A story about a jealous fox that wanted to have the most beautiful tail. 

What is How Bear Lost his Tail?

300

The younger brother of Fiona in "The Bakery"

Who is Connor?

300

cook, book, shook, wood

What is the oo spelling?

400

to wander around without a goal, or to talk on and on without making a point


What is ramble ?

400

The teams oa, ow, and oe

What are the long o vowel teams? 

400

A story about a very bad smelling main character.

What is the Stinky Cheese Man?

400

The holiday that is close to Fiona's birthday.

What is Valentine's day?

400

longer, newer, smaller, higher

What is the -er suffix?

500

to express your thoughts, feelings, or ideas clearly and in a way that is easy to understand


What is articulate?

500

The teams ir, er, or, ur, ar

What are the 5 r controlled vowels?

500

A story where two forces of nature compete.

What is the Wind and the Sun?

500

The kind of cupcake that will 'melt in your mouth' in "The Bakery"

What is Red Velvet?

500

ice, pace, face, twice

What is the 'ce' ending? 

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