Sound __
/a/
A unit of meaning
Spelling rule number 29 states that
The letter Z NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER makes the S beginning of a word.
Vowel or Consonant
A
Vowel
breve
■a symbol above vowels that lets you know that the vowel will make it’s short sound like; ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, ŭ. It is only used for vowels. Example: căt, tŭb
Sound___
/i/
What is the morpheme?
Fast/Faster
(er) in Faster
Based on what you know about Spelling rule 1: how would you say this word
Place, and Space
Place (c softens to s)
Vowel or Consonant
e
vowel
macron
■Macron- a symbol above vowels that lets you know that the vowel will say it’s long sound (or name). ā, ē, ī, ō, ū. Again only used on vowels. Example; bāke, like,
/qu/
How many Morphemes are in this word:
Longest
2
Long + est
Name Spelling Rule 2
Vowel or Consonant
Z
Consonant
mutli letter phonogram
A phonogram that has two or more letters to make one sound
ng
/ng/
Please give me 2 different suffix morphemes
er,est
How would you say based on Spelling rule 2:
Garage, and fudge
Vowel or Consonant
Y
Both!
A phonogram is a single unit of sound
false- can have multiple letters to create one sound
th
voiced /th/ and unvoiced /th/
Spelling Rule 26 states that
2 letter /k/ is used only after a single short vowel sound
Vowel or Consonant
W
Consonant
morpheme
unit of meaning