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Wilson Review Steps 1-6

Wilson Review Steps 1-6

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English

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3rd - 9th Grade

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CCSS
RF.5.3A, L.3.1D, RI.3.4

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15 Slides • 20 Questions

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Wilson Review Steps 1-6

Review for WADE

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Consonant Sound Practice

  • b, d, g, qu, s

  • sh, ck, ch, th, wh

  • am, an, all, ang, ong, ing, ung, ank, onk, ink, unk, ind, old, ost, ild, olt

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Vowel sound practice

  • a, e, i, o, u, y

4

High Frequency Words

  • beautiful

  • learned

  • toward

  • heart

  • daughter

  • minute

  • above

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High Frequency Words

  • laughter

  • trouble

  • people

  • nothing

  • once

  • world

  • front

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Closed Syllable

  • Contains only one vowel

  • The vowel is boxed in

  • The vowel sound is short

  • Examples: jab, fan, dock, glad, spring, comic, sibling, suspect, Thanksgiving

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Sentence Reading (closed syllables)

  • There are many of us who do not want this wind.

  • There is not very much stress in his job.

  • I know that there are a lot of insects in the sandbox.

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Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the word puff?

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

How many sounds are in the word fend?

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

"My sister wanted me to ________ her in the pool"

1

script

2

string

3

splash

4

midst

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Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the word "packet"

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the word "stepchildren"

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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V-E syllable

  • The vowel is long and the e is silent

  • Examples: smile, stale, flute, dime, theme

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Sentence Reading (v-e syllables)

  • Are you using limes to make the salad dressing?

  • Never expose your skin to too much sun.

  • Twelve strong people will place that massive pole against the wall.

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Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the word "plantlike"?

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

Which word is a compound word?

1

prune

2

mandate

3

milkshake

4

dispute

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct way to divide the word "profitwise" into syllables?

1

prof/it/wise

2

pro/fit/wise

3

profit/wise

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Open syllable

  • The syllable ends in a vowel

  • The vowel sound is long, or says it's name

  • Examples: we, hi, go

  • y is considered a vowel. It can say /e/ or /i/ at the end of a word: sky, baby

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Sentence Reading (open syllables)

  • My mom bought the long dress with the rosebuds for me.

  • That person must be jolly because she smiles all the time.

  • My sister Amy bought an electric stove last month.


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Open Ended

What is an open syllable?

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct spelling.

1

behave

2

beehayve

3

bhaiv

4

behav

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Multiple Choice

Which one of these words contains an open syllable?

1

smuggle

2

tenfold

3

hotel

4

frantic

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Final Stable

  • Ends in consonant le. The e is silent.

  • Examples: temple, stable, drizzle, raffle

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Sentence Reading (final stable syllables)

  • I am ready for this difficult puzzle.

  • Are you ready for a trip to the wild jungle?

  • If you tackle your brother, you will be in trouble.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.

"The ______ on the cabinet fell off"

1

rectangle

2

whistle

3

buckle

4

handle

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Multiple Select

Choose all of the words that contain a final stable.

1

maple

2

plane

3

obstructive

4

cattle

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Prefixes

  • Prefixes come at the beginning of a word.

  • Prefixes help us figure out the meaning of a word and help us scoop a word into syllables.

  • Examples: dis, trans, mid, sub, non, un, pre, co, re

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Multiple Select

Check all the words that have prefixes.

1

nonmetal

2

basketball

3

unsubscribe

4

elastic

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Multiple Choice

Which prefix means across?

1

trans

2

de

3

re

4

co

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Multiple Choice

In the word "subtitle" what is the prefix?

1

ti

2

title

3

sub

4

le

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Suffixes

  • Suffixes come at the end of the word and change the part of speech.

  • Suffixes are sorted into two groups: vowel suffixes and consonant suffixes.

  • Examples: ing, es, ed, ive, able, er, ish, ness, ment, y

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Multiple Choice

In the word "silently", what is the suffix?

1

ly

2

silent

3

sil

4

ntly

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Multiple Select

Choose all the words that have a suffix.

1

helpless

2

taller

3

cramp

4

careful

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Multiple Choice

In the word "backed" what sound does the ed make?

1

id

2

t

3

d

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Multiple Choice

In the word "consisted" what sound does the ed make?

1

id

2

t

3

d

Wilson Review Steps 1-6

Review for WADE

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