Octopus
What is /o/?
Name the bonus letter words in the following sentence:
Jeff does jog to the mill with Ron.
What is “Jeff” and “mill”?
Name the diagraph in the following sentence:
The gull sat on the top of your shed.
What is “shed”?
Name the welded sounds in the following sentence:
Pam and Sam are in the van with me.
What is “Pam“, “Sam”, “van”
Name the basewords:
rushes, lips, passes, runs, locks
What is “rush”, “lip”, ”pass”, “run”, “lock”
Basketball
What is /all/?
Name the bonus letter word in the following sentence:
Shall I get a mop for this mess?
What is ”mess”?
Name the diagraphs in the following sentence:
The fish on that dish was hot.
What is “fish”, “that”, “dish”?
Name the welded sound in the following sentence:
Do you want that tan dog or a duck for a pet?
What is “tan”?
Name the basewords:
waxes, chips, vans, mixes, socks
What is “waxes”, “chips”, “vans”, “mixes”, “socks”
Whistle
What is /wh/?
Name the bonus letter words in the following sentence:
Your top will fit Ross as well.
What is ”Ross” and “well”?
Name the diagraphs in the following sentence:
Check the box on the dock.
What is “check”, “dock”?
Name the welded sounds in the following sentence:
She did ban that man from the shop.
What is “ban” “man”?
Name the basewords and suffix -s, -es in the following sentence:
Tim got the mops and rags from the sheds.
What is “mops”, “rags”, “sheds”
Jug
What is /j/?
Name the bonus letter words in the following sentence:
Shut off the bell and go into the hall.
What is “off”, “bell”, and “hall”?
Name the diagraphs in the following sentence:
I wish I was a whiz at math.
What is “wish”, “whiz”, “math”?
Pam ran to get the ball for me.
What is “Pam”, “ran”, “ball”?
Name the baseword, suffix -s, -es in the following sentence:
Mom gets the balls from the shed and kicks them to the kids.
What is “gets”, “balls”, “kicks”, ”kids”
Ship
What is /sh/?
Name the bonus letter words in the following sentence:
Well, shall I pass you this big bill?
What is “well”, “pass”, “bill”
Name the diagraphs in the following sentence:
Ben is such a nag at the shop that I wish for him to quit.
What is “such”, “shop”, “that”, “wish”?
Name the welded sounds in the following sentence:
Is Jan, Dan, and Sam back from the mall yet?
What is “Jan”, “Dan”, “Sam”, “mall”?
Name the baseword suffix -s, -es in the following sentence:
Jan begs to have both the dolls.