Letter 'a' key word
What is "apple"?
Two letters that make one sound.
What is a diagraph?
/ong/ key word
What is "song"
"U" is called what when it's used with "Q".
What is the "buddy letter"?
Letters that aren't vowels.
What is consonants?
Letter 'e' key word
What is "Ed"?
The digraph that is only used at the beginning of words.
What is the "wh" digraph?
/ink/ key word
What is "pink"
What should we do with our fingers when we can't automatically read a word.
What is "tap out"?
What it's called when "s" is added to the end of a base word.
What is "suffix -s"?
Letter 'i' key word
What is "itch"?
The digraph that is always used at the end of words.
What is the "ck" digraph?
/ang/ key word
What is "fang"
The hand we use when we "tap out" words.
What is the right hand.
This is how we mark digraphs.
What is underline?
Letter 'o' key word
What is "ocotpus"?
The key word for the "ch" digraph.
What is the word "chin"?
/unk/ key word
What is "junk"
The reason we use our right hand instead of our left hand when "tapping out" a word.
What is becasue we read from left to right.
The letters that have a star above them at the end of a closed syllable
What is "bonus letters"
Letter 'u' key word
What is "up"?
The three digraphs that can be used at the beginning, middle or end of a word.
What are the "th", "ch" and "sh" digraphs?
/ol/ key word
What is "ball"
We do this to sentences to help us read the way we talk (not robotic).
What is "scoop" the sentence into phrases.
The letters that are bonus letters and follow the double letter rule at the end of a closed syllable
What are "f", "l", "s", and z.