Key Words
Syllable Division
Jobs for letters
Spelling situations
Missing letter Deck
100

The keyword for combination /wh/.

What is whistle?

100

The way to divide the word  cradle

What is bracket the [dle?

100

This is the job of the first /t/ in kettle.

What is close the syllable and make the /e/ short?

100

This is how you spell (k)(s) at the end of a baseword

What is /x/?

100

m___o

What is n?

200

The keyword for combination /qu/

What is queen?

200

The division pattern for the word rabbit.

What is VCCV, divide between the consonants?

200

This is the job of the final y in digraph ay

What is "it takes the place of i (because i does not like to be in the final position of English words.)

200

The correct way to spell (au) in the final postition.

What is /aw/?  (U is not in final position in English words.)

200

p q  _____

What is r?

300

The keywords for vowel /y/

What are fly and candy?

300

The way to divide the word "speaker" into syllables.

What is box the suffix -er?

300

The job of final e in the word  tremble.

What is it provides a vowel for the final stable syllable? (trem[ble)

300

The correct way to spell      (k)(w) in the initial position.

What is combination /qu/?

300

_____ g h

What is f?

400

The keyword for digraph /au/

What is saucer?

400

Its the first thing you do when coding a multi syllable word.

What is box the prefixes and suffixes? (affixes)

400

 Doubling the /b/ in rabbit. (Rabbit Rule)

What is it closes the first syllable and keeps it short

400

This consonant forms a combination and changes the short vowel sound.

What is bossy r? (r combination)

400

v w  ____

What is x?

500

The keywords for combination /ar/

What are star and dollar?

500

It is where you would divide the word "member" 

What is between the consonants? (VC/CV)

500

The job of /e/ in the word plate

What is "the silent /e/ makes the /a/ long"?

500

When this letter comes before /or/ it changes the sound to (er).

What is /w/? (as in the word "worm")

500

____ L ___

What are /k/ and /m/?