Syllables
Spelling
Parts of Speech
Sentences
Grab Bag
100

This R controlled sound can be spelled 3 ways.

What is ur, ir, er (or /er/)?

100

A Soft G sounds like this.

What is /j/?

100

You always do this to a proper noun.

What is capitalize?

100

A predicate must always be this.

What is a verb?

100

th, sh, ck, and ch are called this.

What is a digraph?

200

A word pattern VCCCV is called this.

What is an Ostrich word?

200

Sometimes called a "lazy" vowel.

What is schwa?

200

You describe a noun with these.

What are adjectives?

200

This sentence part can only be a noun OR pronoun.

What is the subject?

200

kn, gh, ph, and wr are called this.

What are silent letter teams?

300

A syllable that ends in e and has a long vowel is called this.

What is Magic E or Silent E?

300

The reason you spell ripped, gagging, and swimmer the way you do.

What is the 1-1-1 rule?

300

This part of speech can answer the questions "which one, how many, or what color?"

What is an adjective?

300

The words said, good, bad, and ran are examples of these.

What are DEAD WORDS?

300

You do this to a suffix to code it.

What is circle it?

400

The vowel in this syllable is neither long nor short.

What is R Controlled?

400

You use-ge because the vowel is this.

What is long?

400

These 2 pronouns can be either OBJECT or SUBJECT.

What is YOU or IT?

400

Every word in a sentence belongs to these 2 categories.

What are Complete Subject and Complete Predicate?
400

You wrote down what I said in your own words, not exactly word-for-word.

What is an Indirect Quote?

500

Give 3 of the 6 syllable types we have studied this year.

What are CLOSED, R CONTROLLED, OPEN, CONSONANT Le, VOWEL TEAMS, and SILENT E?

500

The reason you divide the word monster as  MON/STER and not MONS/TER.

Why do we keep digraphs together?

500

These are the 3 types of pronouns.

What are object, subject, and possessive?

500

When you have more than one subject it is called this.

What is a COMPOUND SUBJECT?

500

This type of sentence asks a question.

What is Interrogative?