Rules
This 'n That
Latin Roots
Homophones
Who said that?
100

When two vowels are together, divide between them.

What is "lion"?

100

This student's name is coded like this:  cl-op-cl.

Who is Ismael?  

100

This Latin root means death.

What is "mort"?

100

The homophone for "blew".

blue

100

"Why can't I spell acre?"

Who is Ayla?

200

When one consonant is between two vowels, divide after the first vowel.

What is "tiger"?

200

The code for this person's name is: cl-cl

Who is Alex?
200

This Latin root means "to move, wander".

What is "migr"?

200

The homophone for "pale".

pail
200

"Can I go to my locker?"

Who is Devi?

300

When one consonant is between two vowels, divide after the consonant.

What is "camel"?

300

These students' names are coded like this:  cl-op

Who are Devi and Robby?

300

This Latin root means "to take shape".

What is "form"?

300

The homophone for "higher".

hire

300

"Is the answer plant?"

Who is Nina?

400

When two consonants are between two vowels, divide between the consonants.

What is "rabbit"?

400

Each of these students have a schwa in the code for their name.

Who are Nicole and Nina?

400

This Latin root means "believe".

What is "cred"?

400

The homophone for "profit".

prophet

400

"Get on your bus!"

Who is Mrs. Pine?

500

When the last three letters of a word are consonant-l-e, count back three letters and divide.

What is "turtle"?

500

These students have a digraph in the codes for their names.

Who are Chelsea and Ayla?

500

This Latin root means "related to water".

What is "aqu"?

500

The homophone for "you'll".

yule

500

"Open the window.  I'm jumping out!"

Who is Ms. Healy?