Name That / Those Syllable Type(s) | ||
#1 | quiz | closed (1.3) |
#2 | clothe | vowel-consonant-e (4.1) |
#3 | spry | open (5.1) |
#4 | fable | open and consonant -le (6.4) |
#5 | marketplace | r-controlled, closed, v-consonant-e (8.2) |
What Says.......? What type of syllable? OR What's the keyword? | ||
#1 | long i | i (open),y (1 syllable word / first syllable in multi-syllabic word),ice (vowel consonant e),igh |
#2 | long a | a(open),ace(vce),ai (bait),ay(play),eigh(eight),ei(vein),ea(steak) |
#3 | j | j (jet), g (soft when nect to e,i, y), dge (fudge) |
#4 | f | f (fan) ph (phone) |
#5 | long e | e(open),ete(vce),y (end of multisyllabic word)ie (piece),ea(eat)ee(jeep)ey(key) |
Special Names | ||
#1 | qu | chicken letter (1.2) |
#2 | upside down and backwards e - keyword = wagon (usually takes on the short u sound) | schwa (3.1) |
#3 | the letters f, l, s, and sometimes z (when found after a short vowel and get doubled) | bonus letters (1.4) |
#4 | am,ung, ild, ost, etc. | welded sounds (1.5, 2.1, 2.3) |
#5 | able, ment, ly, ness, ful, etc. | suffixes (6.1) |
What am I called? | ||
#1 | 2 letters making 1 sound | digraph (1.3) |
#2 | 2 or 3 letters together where each sound can be heard | blend (2.2) |
#3 | words that have a similar / same meaning | synonyms |
#4 | words that have opposite meanings | antonyms |
#5 | word parts at the beginning are called ____ ; word parts at the end of a word are called ______ | prefixes ; suffixes |
Nonsense @!*?% How do say that word and why? | ||
#1 | drenzime | Substep 4.2 (closed + vce syllable) |
#2 | spro | Substep 5.1 (open syllable) |
#3 | plonker | Substep 8.3 (closed + r-controlled syllable) |
#4 | shrungle | Substep 6.4 (closed + consonant -le) |
#5 | vamtish | Substep 3.1 (closed + closed syllable) |
Final Question | |
She is the author of the Wilson Reading system which is a ___ step program. | Barbara A. Wilson / 12 |