strai
stray
straye
stray
When two words are spelled two different ways, mean two different things, but sound the same (example:mane/main, tail/tale.
a homophone
What the the spellings for the /or/ sound?
or and ore
craying
YAY!!
We saw a _____ dog walking in the park.
plane
plain
playne
plain
train
trayne
trane
train
This spelling is used to spell the sound /a/ in a vowel-consonant-e syllable.
a-e
What are the spellings for long i?
i-e, i, y
dray
AWESOME
She went away last month and _____ at an inn.
staiyed
stayed
stayd
stayed
paynt
paint
payent
paint
This double vowel combination for /a/ is usually used at the end of words.
ay
What is the spelling for the sound /k/?
c, k, ck
trop
Terrific!
Baseball is a fun game to _______.
plaie
playe
play
play
hay
hai
haye
hay
These two double vowel combinations make the sound /a/.
ai and ay
This spelling of /er/ would make these all real words: st--, ch--p, sh--t, th--sty, d--ty
ir
baist
Great!
I am glad the (stain, stayne, stane) washed out.
stain
staing
stayeing
staying
staying
Two vowels together that represent one sound are this kind of syllable.
A double vowel
What are the ways to spell the sound /er/?
er, ir, ur
claib
HOORAY
The water filled the (drayn, drayne, drain).
drain