Vocabulary
Reading Terms
Vocabulary, Continued
Reading Terms, Continued
Miscellaneous
100

lucky or prosperous

Fortunate

100

Two letters used to represent a single sound

digraph

100

a supreme ruler, a monarch

sovereign

100

this typ of syllable ends with a consonant and has one vowel that has a short sound

Closed Syllable

100

Do the words weigh and clay rhyme?

yes

200

soundness of moral character, honesty

integrity

200

two consonants that are blended but each make their own sound (such as "tr" in truck)

Blends

200

real or genuine

authentic

200

Vowels together that make one sound; example "oi" and "oy"

Dipthong; vowel team

200

How do you assess how fast of a reader someone is?

WPM (words read per minute)

300


Ripen

300

the word "cake" is an example of this type of syllable

VCe; silent e; magic e

300


opposition

300

Syllable type with one vowel followed by "r" (examples: ar/er/ir/ur/or)     Examples: horn; bird

R-controlled

300

What are the three types of starter Pokemon?

Grass, Fire, Water

400

wishing evil or harm to others

malevolent

400

these words may have the same middle sounds or end sounds

rhyming words

400

wishes, longings, cravings

desires

400

This part of speech names a person, place, or thing

Noun

400

In Dragon Ball Z, who is the 7th God of destruction?

Beerus

500

rough, burly, clumsy

bearish

500

How many syllable types are there?

6

500


sputter

500

For, And, Nor, But, Yet, So are examples of 

Coordinating Conjunctions

500

An incomplete sentence is called

a fragment