Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
100

What are 3 sounds that make the /k/ sound?

c, ck, k

100

What are the 3 bonus letters?

f, l, s

100

Does lost have a glued sound word? Why is it not an exception?

It does have a glued sound. It is not an exception because the o is short.

100

In the word "maps" what is the base word and what is the suffix?

s

100

How many syllables are in mascot?

2

200

How do you correctly tap out sock?

s-o-ck

200

What do the words fall, miss, and off have in common?

All have bonus letters

200

Use cold in a sentence.

Baby, it's cold outside.

200

What were our 6 suffixes from earlier in Unit 4?

ed, er, est, s, ed, ing

200

Where would you divide the word invented into syllables?

in-ven-ted
300

Explain whether or not bat is a closed syllable.

Yes, because the a is in the middle of two consonants.

300

Use a word with a bonus letter in a sentence.

During Autumn the leaves fall.

300

How would you properly mark the word post?

*as seen on the board*
300

What is the difference between a vowel suffix and a consonant suffix?

A vowel suffix begins with a vowel (Example: ed) and a consonant suffix begins with a consonant (Example: s).

300

What does the word "disrupt" mean and how might someone disrupt our class?

Interrupt

Someone could come in loudly, disrupting our whole jeopardy game!

400

How would you mark the word flash?

flash

400

What was the name of the story that involved a colt in a stall?

The Lost Colt

400

Name the 5 glued sound exceptions.

old, ild, ost, ind, olt

400

What are the 3 sounds "ed" makes?

id, d, t

400

When would you use "ick" instead of "ic"?

When a word has only one syllable you use "ick," like in pick, sick, or tick.

500

What is a digraph? Can you think of a word that has a digraph?

ch, sh, th (chat, cash, that)
500

Name at least 6 glued sounds.

all, am, an, ang, ing, ong, ung, ank, ink, onk, unk.

500

Read the sentence below as it is scooped on the board.

Who got the most stuff done?

*as seen on the board*

500

When would you use the suffix ed, est, and er?

You use ed when you are talking about an action or something that happened in the past.

You use est when you are comparing 3 or more people, animals, things, etc.

You use er when you are comparing 2 people, animals, things, etc.

500

How do you spell ____, ____, ____, and ____.

Again, often, once, always