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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