Phonogram Flashcards
Phonogram
is a letter or a group of letters that make a sound.
Vowel Digraphs
are usually two vowels written togther. Some stand for the sound of a long vowel.
(ai, ea, ie, oa). Others stand for new sounds (oi, ou, oo, au, ew).
ai, ay –> pain, say (Long “a” sound) ( ay always comes at the end of a word english words do not end in ai).
ea, ee –> bean, see (Long ‘e” sound)
ie, igh –> tie, high
oa, oe, ow –> boat, toe, snow (Long “o” sound)
New Vowel Digraph Sounds
oi, oy --> boil, toy ou, ow --> out, cow oo --> boot, book ( this digraph stands for two different sounds) au, aw--> sauce, claw ew, ue --> grew, blue
Common Vowel spelling patterns
ight --> height, night all --> ball alk, alt --> walk, salt ild, ind--> wild find old--> told ear, eer--> fear, dear
Blends
are two or more consonants that keep their regual sounds when combined. Blends may appear at the beginning, middle, or end of words
Common Beginning Blends
bl, br, cl, cr, dr, fl, fr, gr, pl, pr, sk, sl, sm, sn, st, and tr.
Common Ending Blends
ft, mp, nd, and nt.
More Blends
Sometimes when two or more consonants are written together, one letter is silent
kn–> Know
wr–> write
gn –> gnat
mb–> comb
Vowels
A, E, I, O, U, and sometime Y
Long Vowels says the Letter name
The Silent “e”
When the “e” appears at the end of a word, it usually silent. A silent “e” at the end of a word usually means that the vowel before the “e” will make a long-vowel sound.
word withoue “e” Word with “e”
short vowel sound long vowel sound
at + e = ate
man + e = mane
mad + e = made
Exceptions to the silent “e” rule
- The silent “e” ending dosen’t always mean the vowel before the e will have a long vowel sound. Several common execeptions: come, have.
- An “e” at the end of a word is not always silent. When a word is made up of on one consonant + “e” or “ee”, the “e” is not silent, but it takes the long -e sound.
me, he, be, we, see