Week 29 - Review Week (Week 25-29)
Generalization: When spelling words with many syllables, look carefully at each word part.
Multisyllabic Words
1. reaction
2. prerecorded
3. incorrectly
4. questionable
Generalization: Sometimes double consonants stand for one sound: slippers, worry.
Words with Double Consonants
5. tomorrow
6. borrow
7. different
8. rabbit
Generalization: The Greek word part phon means “sound,” graph means “write,” meter means “measure,” scop means “see,” and micro means “small.”
Greek Word Parts
9. telephone
10. biography
11. diameter
12. microscope
Generalization: The Latin root dic means “speak,” loc means “place,” port means “carry,” and rupt means “break.”
13. dictionary
14. abrupt
15. import
16. locally
Generalization: Related words often have parts that are spelled the same but pronounced differently: please, pleasant.
Related Words
17. please
18. pleasant
19. breath
20. breathe
Challenge Words
21. universally
22. impossible
23. stethoscope
24. portfolio
25. original
Multisyllabic Words
1. reaction
2. prerecorded
3. incorrectly
4. questionable
Generalization: Sometimes double consonants stand for one sound: slippers, worry.
Words with Double Consonants
5. tomorrow
6. borrow
7. different
8. rabbit
Generalization: The Greek word part phon means “sound,” graph means “write,” meter means “measure,” scop means “see,” and micro means “small.”
Greek Word Parts
9. telephone
10. biography
11. diameter
12. microscope
Generalization: The Latin root dic means “speak,” loc means “place,” port means “carry,” and rupt means “break.”
13. dictionary
14. abrupt
15. import
16. locally
Generalization: Related words often have parts that are spelled the same but pronounced differently: please, pleasant.
Related Words
17. please
18. pleasant
19. breath
20. breathe
Challenge Words
21. universally
22. impossible
23. stethoscope
24. portfolio
25. original