Ou & Ow
Long Vowels
Doubling Rule
Chameleon Letter
Consonant -le
100

Ou and ow says...

What is /ow/?

100

2 ways to spell the sound /u/. (Long u)

What is u and u-e?

100

The 4 letters that double in the 1- 1- 1 doubling rule

l, s, f, z

100

The chameleon letter is 

What is y?

100

A consonant is...  

What is any letter that is not a, e, i, o, u. Some examples include... x, m, n, p, r, b, etc.

200

When the sound /ow-ou/ is at the end of a word you always use ____?

What is ow?

200

4 ways to spell the sound /i/. (Long i)

What is i, i-e, y, and igh?

200

A saying to remember the 4 doubling rule letters

Sammy loves friendly zebras 

or 

Sammy loves fried zebras

200

It is called the chameleon letter because...

What is chameleons can change colors the same way y can change sounds? 

200

A consonant -le always comes at the _____ of a word. 

(Beginning, middle or end)

What is end?

300

3 example words that have ou.

Found 

Ouch 

Couch 

Loud 

Sound

300

4 ways to spell the sound o. (Long o)

What is o, o-e, oa, and oe?

300

The 1-1-1 rule for doubling

What is 1 syllable, 1 short vowel, and 1 of these letters at the end (f,s,l,z)?

300

The number of sounds the chameleon letter makes

What is 4?

300

3 examples of words ending with -gle.

Jiggle 

Giggle 

Juggle 

Struggle 

Snuggle

400

3 example words that have ow.

Cow 

Clown 

Now 

Town 

Frown

400

4 ways to spell the sound /a/. (Long a)

What is a, a-e, ai, and ay?

400

One way to figure out how many syllables are in a word

What is clapping? 

or 

What is how many times your chin hits your hand?

400

All 4 sounds the chameleon letter makes. 

What is /ya/, long e, long i and short i?

400

You know to double a consonant le- word when...

What is when the word has a short vowel?

500

2 rules for using ow.

What is if the word ends with el, er, n or l - use ow and if the the sound /ow/ is at the end of the word- use ow?

500

5 ways to spell the sound /e/. (Long e)

What is e, e-e, y, ea, and ee?

500

An example of a word that ends with -ll, -ss, -zz, and -ff, that follows the doubling rule.

(-ll) fill, will, hill, Bill, Jill, well, bell, etc. 

(-ff) off, stuff, fluff, etc. 

(-zz) buzz, fuzz, jazz, etc. 

(-ss) mass, class, chess, etc.

500

One example word for each sound that y makes. 

/y/ yellow, yell, yelp, yoyo 

/e/(Long) sorry, puppy, jelly, happy 

/i/ (Long) by, fly, sky, fry, shy 

/i/ (Short) system, cylinder 

500

An example word that ends with a consonant -le but DOES NOT double.

idle 

maple 

noble 

able 

stable 

cable