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PhonicsVocabulary Anything Goes 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Grammar Academic Language
Something that is hard to understand
What is abstract?
s Movement from one place to another
What is transition?
To think hard about one thing
What is concentrate?
Means being equal or to make things equal
What is balance?
To get in the way of
What is a interfere?
These are open sounds
What are vowels?
This letter can have a /s/ or /z/ sound at the end of a word
What is “s”?
These are closed sounds
What are consonants?
Our goal for phrase fluency
What is 120 cpm?
Phonemic awareness drill with arm movement
What is a Anchor the Word?
A person, place or thing
What is a noun?
One of something
What is singular?
Describes an action
What is a verb?
To show ownership, we add this
What is an apostrophe?
Two or more of something
What is plural?
Words that have more than 1 meaning
What are multiple meaning words?
Definition: action, to swing Or Stick used to hit a ball
What is bat?
Definition: Use it to open a door or Helps you read a map
What is key?
Definition: A person who likes a special sports team or a flat object that you wave
What is fan?
Definition:The actors in a play or rigid dressing used to hold a broken bone in place
What is cast?
To find this you ask the question “Who or what did it?”
What is subject?
To find this you ask “What did they (he, she, it) do?
What is the predicate?
The point the whole paragraph is making about the topic
What is main idea?
These give readers more specific information about the main idea
What is Supporting Detail?
Graphic Organizer for writing
What is a Blueprint for Writing?
Make your wager
We add an apostrophe to a noun to show ownership
What is singular possessive noun?