Key Cards Flashcards
- The vowels are
a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y
- A consonant is
any letter that isn’t a vowel
- Repeat after me: A vowel’s first sound is short
Point to the vowel that says: /a/ (as in apple) /e/ (as in end) /i/ (as in igloo) /o/ (as in odd) /u/ (as in up)
- Every word has at least one
vowel
- Names state with a
capital letter
- Count syllables (Words are on the reverse.)
leaf (1) broom (1)
coat (1) table (2)
sister (2) playground (2)
poster (2) computer (3)
car (1) blanket (2)
friendship (2) dinosaur (3)
shirt (1) mailbox (2)
shovel (2) puppy (2)
road (1) rubber (2)
- C says /s/ before which three letters?
e, i, or y
- What are two ways to spell the sound of /k/ at the beginning of a word?
Which letter do we try first?
- c and k
2. c
- Which letters are often doubled after a single vowel at the end of a one-syllable word?
f, l, and s
- ck is only used right after
a short vowel
- Plural means
more than one
- You can make a word plural by adding
s or es
- Tell me the base word of
dishes shells letters flowers
hands mats pencils cars
dogs lips boats lights
pumpkins hills paints brushes
ponds songs toys plants
hugs ducks books hotels
wings glasses tables motors
mops clams lunches tests
rocks bears boys beaches
logs boxes trees squirrels
- The long vowel sounds are
/a/, /e/, /i/, /o/ or /u/
- The vowel in a closed syllable is usually
short