Number of Syllables
Syllable Types - Real & Nonsense Words
Read That Word
Spell That Word
Wilson Terminology
100

 scrapes

one

100

Closed or vowel-consonant-e:  frote

vowel-consonant-e

100

 statement

statement

100

to be a part of

include

100

Bonus letters

s, l, f. z

200

lifetime

two

200

Closed or vowel-consonant-e:  pleb  mat

all closed

200

 hostile

hostile

200

musical instrument

trombone

200

Name 2 digraphs.

sh, wh, th, sh, ck

300

stampede

two

300

Closed or vowel-consonant-e: clock wise

closed    vce

300

 demonstrate

deomonstrate

300

Bellbrook school ______

district

300

Name 3  welded sounds. ( ex. ang)

am, ang, ing, ong, ung, all, an, ink, unk, ank, onk, ind, olt, ost, old

400

disruptive

3

400

Closed or vowel-consonant-e: dren vile

closed-vce

400

 expansive

expansive

400

Do without thinking

impulsive

400

Explain the difference between a closed syllable and a vowel-consonant-e syllable.

Closed syllables have a short vowel sound and are closed in on the right side by a consonant. Vowel-consonant-e syllables have long vowel sounds and have a silent e at the end.

500

inexpensive

four

500

Closed or vowel-consonant-e:   in com plete

closed-closed-vce

500

administrate

administrate

500

Think about it

contemplate

500

Describe the difference between a digraph and a blend.

Digraphs are made of two consonants that make one sound while a blend is made up of two-three consonants that make two-three sounds.