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100

What sounds like /k/?

c, k, ck

100

What are the ways to spell the sound /er/?

-ir, -er, -ur


100

Two vowels together that represent one sound are this kind of syllable.

double vowel syllable

100

These double vowel combinations can be used to spell the long e sound.

-ee, -ea, and -ey

100

-oi and -oy make this sound.

/oy/

200

Mark the word brush

-Syllable type

-Blends and digraphs

blend: br

digraph: sh

closed syllable

200

What letters are bonus letters?

f, l, s, sometimes z

200

These two double vowel combinations make the sound /a/.

ai and ay

200

This double vowel spelling of long e is used at the end of words.

-ey

200

This spelling of the sound of /oy/ is usually used in the middle of words.

 -oi

300

Mark the word crunch

-Syllable type

-Blends and digraphs

blend: cr

digraph blend: nch

closed syllable

300

When do we use buddy letters?

At the end of a syllable after a short vowel

300

This double vowel combination for /a/ is usually used at the end of words.

What is -ay?

300

This is the way you spell the long e sound in an open syllable.

e or y

300

This /oy/ sound would be used to spell all of these words. enj--, j--ful, t--, tomb--, destr--

-oy

400

What is a closed syllable?

When a vowel is closed in by consonants and it makes a short vowel sound

400

This spelling of /er/ would make these all real words: st--, ch--p, sh--t, th--sty, d--ty

-ir

400

This spelling is used to spell the sound /a/ in a vowel-consonant-e syllable.

a-e

400

These trick words rhyme. 

use - used

one - done

knew - know

one and done


400

This suffix is added to the end of an adjective to compare 3 or more things.

-est

500

When do you use k for a /k/ sound?

Before e, i, y


500

This /er/ word describes a kind of handwriting learned in third grade.

cursive

500

When two words are spelled different ways, have different meanings, but sound the same. 

(for example mane/main, tail/tale)

homophone

500

These are the 3 sounds of the suffix ed.

/d/, /t/, /id/

500

This syllable type has a single vowel that is closed in by a consonant and the vowel says its name.

closed syllable exception