Closed Syllables
Phonological Awareness
How to spell /k/
Spelling -ng
FLOSS words
100

Is this word a closed sylllable?  up

Yes

100
Two of these words have something in common:

glass, juice, milk

What is glass and juice?  (They end in the sound /s/)

100
How do I spell the synonym for the liquid we drink that comes from cows?

milk

100
A word for a piece of equipment at the park.

What is a swing?

100

The opposite of on is ____.

What is 'off'?

200
There are this many vowels in a closed syllable.

What is one?

200

The number of sounds in the word 'quiz'?

What is four? /k/ /w/ /i/ /z/

200

How to spell the word for the place where running events take place at the Olympics?

Track

200

The past tense for the word sing.

What is sang?

200

Another name for the lawn in your yard.

What is grass?

300

The number of closed syllables in the word insect.

What is two?  in/sect

300

The sound of -ed in the word 'jumped'.

What is /t/?

300

When do you use -"ck" to spell /k/ AND give an example.

At the end of a short word, after a short vowel.  Examples:  track, stick, lack

300

The sound some doorbells make:  Ding, _____

What is 'dong'?

300
My room is a _____, I'd better clean it today.

What is 'mess'?

400

Is this a closed syllable?  gym

Yes
400
Which words rhyme?  bear, bent, hair

bear and hair

400

When does 'c' say /k/ at the beginning of a word?

When followed by an a, o, u.  Examples:  cat, cot, cut

400

The piece of jewelry you wear on your finger.

What is a ring?

400

The part of your sleeve near your wrist.

What is the cuff?

500
How many closed syllables are in this word:

impactful

Three - im/pact/ful

500

Which two words end in the same sound?

tent, looked, rented

tent and looked both end in /t/.

500

When do you use 'k' to spell /k/ at the beginning of a word?

Use 'k' at the beginning of words if it is followed by the letters e, i, or y.  Examples:  key, kit, kite, Kentucky.

500

The organ in your body that allows you to breathe.

What are lungs?

500

What it sounds like when your dog barks.

Ruff, ruff