Homophones
Closed Syllable
Open Syllable
Single Silent Non-Syllabic E
Spelling Rules
100

What is the homophone of wear?

Where

100

The vowel sound in a closed syllable.

short

100

Open syllables end with a _______________.

vowel

100

In the word time, the single silent non-syllabic E makes the __________ before the ___________

say its name.

vowel, consonant

100

The rule used in the word <running>.

doubling rule

When a single syllable word ends in a consonant and has a short vowel, you double the final consonant before adding a vowel suffix.

200

This homophone is also a type of Halloween costume.

witch

200

Closed syllable word ends in a __________.

consonant or consonant sound

200

The vowel is _________________.

long

200

The single silent non-syllabic E makes the <g> say __________.

/j/ 

200

The rule used in the word <fried>.

Replace the <y> with <i> before adding a vowel suffix.

300

This pair of homophones can either be used with a tent or eaten for dinner.

stake and steak

300

Closed syllable is  ______________ syllable.

one

300
The pronouns that are open syllables are __________.

He, she, we, I, me 

300

The single silent non-syllabic E makes the <c> say ________.

/s/

300

The rule used in the word <smoking>.

Replace the single silent non-syllabic E before adding a vowel suffix.

400

This homophone is also a number.

two

400

Which word is a closed syllable?

dish or dine

dish

400

A pronoun replaces a ____________________.

noun

400

The single silent non-syllabic E follows a <th> to make the <th> ________________.

voiced as in breathe

400

The rule used in the word <stiff>.

Double the consonants f, l, s, z at the end of a one-syllable word that has one vowel.

500

What is the content homophone of I?

eye

500

Which word is a closed syllable?

sweep or swept

swept

500

The word that has an open syllable is 

rabbit or bacon?

bacon

500

The single silent non-syllabic E follows a <s> to show its not a _________________.

plural as in the word horse

500

The letter <q> is always followed by ___.

<u> as in queen