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What says.....Wilson sound work

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What says long a?a, aCe, ai, ay, ea, ei, eigh
What says long e?e, eCe, ee, ey, y, ea, ei, ie, i
What says long i?i, iCe, y, y-e, igh
What says long o?o, oCe, oa, oe, ow
What says long u?u, uCe, ue, eu, ew
What says long u with two dots over the u?u, uCe, ue, ou, oo, eu, ew, ui
What says /oy/?oi, oy
What says /o/? (dot over o)au, aw
What are the trigraphs?tch, dge
What says /zhun/?sion
What r-controlled vowels sound alike?er, ir, ur
What r-controlled vowels sound the most different from the others?ar, or
What does ar and or say at the end of a word?/er/
What is the most common spelling of /er/?er
What is an example of an r-controlled exception?arr, err, urr, orr
What are the sounds of schwa?short u and short i
What are the exceptions to the closed syllable?ild, ind, old, ost, olt
What are the exceptions to the v-consonant-e syllable?ive, ave
What are the exceptions to the open syllable?schwa a at the beginning/end of word; schwa i in middle of word
What is the exception to the -le syllable?stle
When words end in silent e, the e must be dropped when the following is added: Example: baseword: hope, suffix ful or ingvowel suffix
When adding a vowel suffix to a 1:1:1 word, what must be done to the final consonant of the base word: Example baseword: thin suffix: erdouble it
When adding a suffix to a word ending in an open syllable: Example base word: lucky, suffix: estchange the y to i and add suffix
What is the exception to the d syllable?split double vowels
Silent letter combinations:ghost, limb, column, knock, sign, write


Reading/Special Education Teacher
Greenville Central Schools
Greenville, NY

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