This rule adds what to my word
What is a bonus letter?
The key word for this rule is this action.
What is catch?
What is c?
This syllable type is the same as the words found in the last word of this prompt
What is closed?
What is ee?
This letter is sometimes not doubled but is included in the floss rule.
What is z?
These are two words that follow the tch rule
What is scratch, patch, catch, batch, butch, Dutch, crutch…?
We use this letter in a vowel consonant e syllable
What is k
So, why, do, and we
What is an open syllable
This vowel team can be found in the word that has something to do with our current activity. HINT: this is a game!
What is ay?
The letters in the floss rule are these
What are l, s, and z?
tch shares its sound with this digraph.
What is ch?
We use this letter at the end of words with closed syllables
What is k?
An example of this syllable type is "cake".
What is vowel consonant e (aka: CVe word)
Today's vowel team was these two letters. HINT: it was on the door when you entered.
What is oa?
The floss rule is only used after you check your baseword for these two things
What is a single syllable and a short vowel?
tch is only used after you check your baseword for these two things
What is a single syllable and a short vowel?
ck is only used after you check your base word for these two things
What is a single syllable and a short vowel?
All of these vowels are changed by this rather controlling consonant
What is an r controlled syllable?
This vowel team has a similar sound to a short u and sometimes similar to a long u.
What is oo?
Give me an example of a floss word you can thinking of right now. BONUS: spell the word!
What is….?
These star words are exceptions to the 'tch' rule. HINT: there are two!
What are much and such?
Don’t confuse x for this plural sound.
What is cks (like tacks)
Two vowels that walk together
What is a vowel team?
These things have a long o sound…
What is o-e, open syllable o, ow, and oa?