A word or part of a word made by one push of breath
What is a syllable?
100
The spelling rule that states that if a one-syllable word ends in a vowel immediately followed by the consonant f, l, or s, and sometimes z, you double it.
What is the bonus letter rule?
100
This prefix means 'not'
What is non-?
100
This latin root means to break
What is -fract-?
200
Two consonants together that make one sound
What is a digraph?
200
This syllable type has only one vowel, is followed by one or consonants and the vowel sound is short
What is a closed syllable?
200
The digraph used at the end of a one-syllable word that ends with the /k/ sound.
What is ck?
200
This prefix means in, into, within or near
What is en-?
200
This latin root means throw
What is -ject-?
300
Two or more consonants together each making their own sound
What is a blend?
300
This syllable type has only one vowel, is followed by one or more consonants and the vowel sound is long
What is a closed syllable exception?
300
The letter used at the end of a multi-syllabic word with the /ik/ sound.
What is c?
300
This prefix means across or beyond.
What is trans-?
300
This latin root means little or small
What is -min-?
400
The three sounds that the suffix -ed can make
What is /ed/, /d/, and /t/?
400
Read this word then divide into syllables:
subtract
What is
sub tract
400
This suffix is used to indicate that something happened in the past
What is -ed?
400
This prefix means out of or away from.
What is ex-?
400
This latin root means write
What is scrib?
500
The four welded sounds that end in 'ng'
What are ang, ing, ong and ung?
500
The 5 closed syllable exception welded sounds
What are ind, ild, old, olt and ost?
500
These two suffixes are used to indicate that there is more than one of something.