Vowel letters
Digraphs
Prefixes
Suffixes
Rhymes
100

The first vowel in the alphabet.

What is <a>?

100

This digraph represents one of the sounds of <f>.

What is <ph>?

100

Decompose this word:  undo

What is <un> + <do>?

100

This suffix can make a noun plural or a verb 3 person singular.

What is -s?

100

The trigraph in fight, flight, light, might, night, sight, tight

What is <igh>? 
200

A vowel that can be a consonant, too.

What is <y>?

200

Examples of a voiced and unvoiced digraph: this, think

What is <th>?

200

This prefix means below.

What is <sub>?  

200

This suffix signals the past tense in regular verbs.

What is -ed?

200

Rhyme sound in though, dough, so, know

What is <o>?

300

This vowel "softens" the sound of <c> and <g>.

What is <e>?

300

This digraph appears in the words church, cheese, and children. 

What is <ch>?

300

This suffix means again.

What is <re>?

300

This end letter in a base may be replaced when adding a vowel suffix.

What is single, final, silent <e>?

300

Words that have rhyming sounds share these. 

What are end vowel and/or consonant sounds?

400

This vowel can be found as a double letter. 

What is <o>?

400

This phoneme's digraph can used to signal quiet. 

What is <sh>?

400

This word, misunderstand, has two prefixes. 

What are <mis> and <under>?

400

The suffix -y can change a noun into this kind of word.   

What is an adjective?  (fun + y --> funny)

400

Words that have different spelling but similar end sounds. 

What are rhymes?

500

This vowel can replace <y> when suffixing some words. 

What is <i>?

500

This digraph used in a suffix helps form progressive tenses of verbs.  

What is <ng>? (part of -ing)

500

This base remains when removing the suffix in immigrate and emigrate.

What is migrate? 

500

Part of speech for words with -ly suffix (quickly)

What are adverbs?

500

The rhyming sound in these words:  free, tree, three, knee

What is <e>?