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1 Unit 1 inflected endings (-ing, -ed, -s, -es) Sort 1 review of vowel patterns in one-syllable words VVC VC VCC VCe Chief Fruit Brief Scout Groan Stain Wrap Twig When Plot Clog Quit Smell Sharp Thank Front Climb Trust Whine Theme Brave Scale Phone Quote Sort 2 adding ing to words with VC and VCC patterns VC Double VCC Nothing Get Swim Run Sit Shut Getting Swimming Running Sitting Shutting Ask Yell Rest Stand Pass Jump Pick Asking Yelling Resting Standing Passing Jumping Picking Sort 3 adding ing to words with VCe and VVC patterns VCe e-drop VVC Nothing Use Close Write Wave Trade Skate Using Closing Writing Waving Trading Skating Eat Moan Dream Look Clean Mail Eating Moaning Dreaming Looking Cleaning Mailing Sort 4 review of double, e-drop, and nothing Double e-drop Nothing Oddball Setting Cutting Stopping Begging Grinning Jogging Humming Hiking Moving Living Coming Having Talking Reading Adding Spelling Floating Feeling Talking Pushing Fixing Working

2 Going snowing Sort 5 adding ed to words Double e-drop Nothing Oddball Hopped Planned Grabbed Nodded Stepped Dropped Stirred Hoped Saved Closed Scored Lived Named Joined Waited Seemed Shouted Passed Wanted Acted Helped Started Mixed Chewed Sort 6 Unusual past tense words Present Past Present Past Sleep Keep Slide Shine Freeze Draw Slept Kept Slid Shone Froze Drew Sweep Drive Bleed Know Throw Say Swept Drove Bled Knew Threw Said Sort 7 Plural endings: adding es Add-es Add s Oddball -ch -sh -x -s Benches Speeches Scratches Churches Peaches Sketches Ditches Branches Watches Brushes Splashes Crashes Ashes Leashes Foxes Mixes Guesses Kisses Classes Horses Voices Changes Places Clothes Sort8 Unusual plurals Fe> ves Vowel change No change Wife Wives Foot Feet Sheep

3 Leaf Loaf Life Wolf Knife Leaves Loaves Lives Wolves Knives Woman Mouse Tooth Goose Women Mice Teeth Geese Deer Sort 9 Y + inflected endings Base +s +ed +ing Base +es +ed +ing Play Stay Spray Plays Stays Sprays Played Stayed Sprayed Playing Staying Spraying Fry Cry Spy Fries Cries Spies Fried Cried Spied Frying Crying Spying Unit 2 Compound words Sort 10 Compound words Bookcase Lighthouse Downhill Headache Snowman Bookmark Bookworm Cookbook Scrapbook Lightweight Daylight Flashlight Sunlight headlight Downstairs Downtown Downpour countdown Headfirst Headlight Headphones headstrong Snowflake Snowstorm Snowplow Sort 11 More compound words Somebody Himself Anyone Everything Without Inside (something) Sometime Somewhere Somehow (someone) Themselves Yourself Herself Myself Itself Everyone (someone) Anything Nothing (something) Outside Throughout Checkout Beside Sideways Unit 3 Syllable juncture Sort 12 Syllable juncture in VCV and VCCV patterns VCV VCCV Oddball Super Diner Tiger Later Paper Even Supper Dinner Happy Pretty Penny Puppy Busy

4 Over Ruler Crazy Open Tiny Rabbit Kitten Hello Letter Lesson Summer Sort 13 More syllable juncture in VCV and VCCV patterns VCV VCCV doublet VCCV different Oddball Silent Female Fever Moment Water only Happen Better Follow Funny Yellow Pattern Bottom Pillow Number Winter Problem After Finger Sister Chapter Member Blanket Window Sort 14 Syllable juncture in VCV and VVCV patterns V/CV (long) VC/V (short) VVCV (long) Human Pilot Frozen Student Humor Lazy Music Never River Visit Wagon Planet Lemon Finish Seven Present Second Minute Reason Meeting Peanut Leader Sneaker Easy Sort 15 Syllable juncture in VCCCV and VV paterns VCC/CV VC/CCV V/V Athlete Kingdom Pumpkin Halfway English Pilgrim Complete Monster Kitchen Control Hundred Create Poet Riot Duet Trial Cruel

5 Inspect Children Lion Diet Poem giant Sort 16 open and closed syllables and inflected endings VCV VCCV VVCV e-drop Double Nothing Hoping Quoted Faded Racing Skated Saving Joking Cleaned Leaking Greeted Shouting Floated Needed Hoping Quoted Faded Racing Skated Saving Joking Hopping Plotting Wrapped Winning Nodded Letting Skipped Hopping Plotting Wrapped Nodded Painted Panting Winning Hunted Telling Letting Skipped Cleaned Panting Greeted Shouting Floated Needed Leaking Painted Telling hunted Unit 4 vowel patterns in accented syllables Sort 17 long a patterns in accented syllables 1 st 2 nd Oddball Rainbow Painter Raisin Crayon Mayor Maybe Bracelet Pavement Basement Payment Awake Contain Complain Decay Mistake Parade Escape Amaze Today Explain Remain Obey Chocolate Again Rainbow Awake Crayon Oddball Painter Raisin Contain Complain Remain Explain Bracelet Pavement Mistake Parade Amaze Basement Mayor Maybe Decay Today Payment Again Chocolate Obey

6 Escape Sort 18 long I patterns in accented syllables 1 st 2 nd Oddball Frighten Ninety Higher Driveway Slightly Lightning Sidewalk Highway Brightly Beside Delight Surprise Decide Advice Survive Combine Arrive Provide Invite Describe Polite Machine Forgive favorite Sort 19 Long o patterns in accented syllables 1 st 2 nd Oddball Toaster Hostess Lonely Owner Lower Lonesome Loafer Poster Soapy Bowling Soldier Postage Coaster Below Explode Suppose Compose Decode Remote Alone Approach Awoke Erode Europe Sort 20 Long u in accented syllables 1 st 2 nd Rooster Include Tuesday Refuse Useful Amuse Jewel Confuse Doodle Cocoon Toothache Excuse Noodle Pollute

7 Scooter Beauty Cougar Fewer Chewy Reduce Balloon Cartoon Raccoon shampoo Sort 21 Long e in accented syllables 1 st long 1 st short 2 nd long Needle Season Reader Feature Freedom Meaning Eastern People Feather Leather Heavy Pleasant Sweater Steady Healthy Succeed Increase Compete Defeat Indeed Extreme Fifteen Thirteen Repeat Sort 22 ambiguous vowels in accented syllables (oy/oi and ou/ow) 1 st 2 nd Voyage Destroy Moisture Appoint Loyal Avoid Poison Annoy Noisy Employ Drowsy About County Allow Counter Amount Thousand Around Coward Powder Country Trouble Double Southern Sort 23 More ambiguous vowels in accented syllables (au, aw, al) Au Aw Al Oddball Saucer Author August Autumn Awful Awkward Lawyer Awesome Also Always Almost Although Laughed All right

8 Laundry Caution Faucet Sausage Auction Haunted Gnawed Gawking Flawless Already Sort 24 R-influenced a in accented syllables 1 st ar 1 st long a 2 nd long a Oddball Garden Market Carpet Harvest Marble Hardly Partner Pardon Barber Airplane Parents Haircut Dairy Carry Careful Barely Fairly Compare Aware Despair Repair Declare Beware Toward Sort 25 R-influenced O in accented syllables 1 st 2 nd Oddball Morning Shorter Order Forest Corner Normal Forty Northern Border Corncob Chorus Florist Stormy Before Record Perform Ashore Report Explore Ignore Adore Inform Sorry Reward Sort 26 Words with the W or /w/ sound before the vowel War Wor Wa Warmth Wardrobe Warning Warden Warrior Worker Worse World Worry Worthy Watch Waffle Wander Squat Squash

9 Quarter Quarrel Swarm Dwarf Backward Worship Worthwhile Squabble Squad Sort 28 Shcwa + R and R-influenced E in Accented syllables (er, ear, ere) Er= /ur/ Ear= /ur/ Ear/ere/eer Mercy Sermon Serpent Hermit Thermos Kernel Early Earthquake Learner Pearly Rehearse Yearn Nearby Teardrop Spearmint Yearbood Appear Dreary Severe Sincere Adhere Merely Career Cheerful Unit 5 unaccented syllables Sort 29 Unaccented final syllable (le) VCle VCCle doublet VCCle Title Cradle Able Table Rifle Bridle Bugle Cable Little Middle Settle Bottle Apple Paddle Giggle Battle Simple Tremble Single Muscle Sample Jungle Handle candle Sort 30 Unaccented final syllable (le, el, il, al) -le -el -il -al Oddball Cattle Saddle Couple Angle Model Level Angel Novel Cancel Vowel Until April Fossil Evil Pencil Final Total Metal Signal Local Journal Fragile Special

10 Travel Sort 31 Unaccented final syllable (er, ar, or) -er -or -ar Other Mother Weather Cover Silver Under Father Flower Spider Rather Color Doctor Favor Flavor Mirror Motor Rumor Tractor Harbor Collar Dollar Solar Sugar Grammar Sort 32 Agents and comparatives People who do things Dancer Dreamer Driver Farmer Jogger Writer Shopper Swimmer Voter Actor Sailor Traitor Tutor Beggar Burglar Words used to compare Bigger Sooner Longer Smaller Fresher Younger Older Smother brighter Double e-drop Nothing Beggar Jogger Swimmer Bigger Shopper Driver Writer Dancer Voter Dreamer Farmer Sailor Sooner Smaller Younger Older Smoother Brighter

11 Longer Fresher Actor Sort 33 unaccented final syllables (/chur/zhur/yur/) -cher= /chur/ -ture= /chur/ -sure= /zure/ -ure= /yur/ Oddball Catcher Rancher Teacher Pitcher Picture Nature Capture Future Mixture Creature Pasture Posture Torture Culture Injure Measure Pressure Pleasure Leisure Treasure Figure Failure Senior Danger Sort 34 Unaccented final syllables (in, on, ain, in) -en -on -ain -in Oddball Broken Eleven Hidden Heaven Chosen Stolen Mitten Dragon Cotton Gallon Ribbon Prison Bacon Mountain Captain Bargain Fountain Curtain Cousin Cabin Napkin Penguin Mugging mission Sort 35 Unaccented final syllables (et, it, ate) -et -it -ate Oddball Jacket Secret Target Racket Quite Comet Rocket Closet Magnet Edit Unit Credit Limit Habit Orbit Summit Bandit Merit Climate Private Pirate Senate Ballet Buffet

12 Sort 36 final y, -ey, and ie -ey -ie -y= e -y= i Money Monkey Journey Valley Turkey Donkey Volley Cookie Movie Brownie Goalie Eerie Pinkie Very Candy Dizzy Twenty Cherry Body Story Berry July Deny Reply Sort 37 Y + inflected endings Vowel +y + ing + ed + s Obeying Obeyed Obeys Enjoying Enjoyed Enjoys Decaying Decayed Decays Consonant +y Replying Studying Copying Carrying Hurrying Replied Studied Copied Carried Hurried Replies Studies Copies Carries Hurries Sort 38 Unaccented initial syllables (a-, de-, be-) a- De- Be- Oddball Away Another Awhile Along Among Against Afraid Aloud Agreed Debate Degree Depend Desire Develop Defend Because Believe Between Beneath Beyond Begun Divide Direct Upon Unit 6 Exploring consonants Sort 39 initial hard and soft g and c Soft c Soft g Hard c Hard g Cement Gentle Correct Gather Circle Gymnast Common Gossip

13 Central Century Cyclist Cider Cereal Giraffe Genius General Gingerbread Contest College Custom Collect Golden Garage Gutter Sort 40 S and soft C and G in the final syllable Ce = /s/ Ss = /s/ -ge = /j/ Age = /ij/ Notice Police Sentence Distance Office Science Practice Recess Princess Actress Address Compass Budget Midget Gadget Surgeon Bandage Garbage Manage Luggage Package Village Message Courage Sort 41 More words with G Gu- -gue -g Oddball Guess Guard Guitar Guide Guilty Guest Tongue Vague League Fatigue Plague Intrigue Ladybug Zigzag Shrug Iceberg Strong Catalog Dialog Gauge Language Argue Sort 42 the sound of K spelled CK, IC, and X -ck -ck- -ic -x Oddball Shock Quick Hammock Attack Relax Index Perplex Complex Stomach Chicken Pocket Nickel Pickle Buckle Ticket Magic Attic Traffic Topic Picnic Metric Frantic Fabric Plastic Sort 43 spellings with QU

14 1 st syllable 2 nd syllable Qu = /k/ Question Quality Squirrel Squirm Quaint Quiver Quizzes Queasy Squeaky Equal Frequent Tranquil Request Sequel Banquet Inquire Liquid Require Sequence Antique Racquet Mosquito Conquer Technique Sort 44 words with silent consonants Silent t Silent g Silent w Silent k Silent h Silent gh Castle Whistle Fasten Listen Often Soften Wrestle Design Resign Assign Wrinkle Wreckage Wrestle Answer Knuckle Knowledge Honest Honor Rhyme Rhythm Through Thought Brought Bought Though Sort 45 GH and PH Ph- -ph- Gh = /f/ Silent gh Phrase Physics Phantom Phone Alphabet Dolphin Elephant Nephew Orphan Trophy Triumph Paragraph Enough Cough Tough Rough Laughter Daughter Naughty Taught Caught Fought Unit 7 Affixes Sot 46 prefixes (re-, un-) Re- Un- Oddball Rebuild Recopy Recycle Refill Reuse Unable Unkind Unfair Uneven Unequal Uncle reptile

15 Rewrite Retrace Retake Retell Review Remodel Unhappy Unsteady Unusual Unbeaten Unselfish Uncertain Sort 47 Prefixes (Dis-, Mis-, Pre-) Dis- Mis- Pre- Oddball Disagree Dislike Disable Disobey Discover Dishonest Disloyal Disappear Discomfort Misspell Mistreat Mismatch Misplace Misbehave Misjudge Preschool Prefix Premature Preteen Preview Pretest Precaution Precious Sort 48 Prefixes (Ex-, Non-, In-, Fore-) Ex- Non- In- Fore- Exit Extend Extra Express Exclude Exclaim Expand Nonsense Nonfiction Nonstop Nonfat Incomplete Incorrect Indecent Income Indoor Indent Insight Forecast Forearm Forehead Foresee Foreshadow Foremost Sort 49 Prefixes (Uni-, Bi-, Tri-, and other numbers) Uni- Bi- Tri- Other Unicycle United Unicorn Unique Union Unison Uniform Universe Bicycle Biweekly Bisect Bilingual Tricycle Trilogy Triangle Triple Triplet Tripod Trio Quadrangle Pentagon Octagon Octopus October Sort 50 Suffixes (-y, -ly, -ily)

16 -y -ly -ily Sunny Rainy Foggy Snowy Misty Stormy Chilly Cloudy Windy Breezy Slowly Quickly Clearly Dimly Quietly Loudly Daily Roughly Smoothly Happily Easily Angrily Lazily Noisily Sort 51 Comparatives (-er, -est) -er -est -ier- -iest Braver Calmer Closer Stronger Cooler Hotter Weaker Bravest Calmest Closest Strongest Coolest Hottest Weakest Happier Easier Prettier Crazier Dirtier Happiest Easiest Prettiest Craziest Dirtiest Sort 52 Suffixes (-ness, -ful, and less) -ness -ful -less Combination of suffixes Darkness Goodness Weakness Illness Kindness Happiness Graceful Colorful Faithful Thoughtful Painful Fearful Dreadful Plentiful Homeless Hopeless Worthless Restless Penniless Harmless Carelessness Thankfulness Helplessness Peacefulness Unit8 Miscellaneous sorts Sort 53 Homophones Berry Cellar Weather Allowed Flour Bored Bury Seller Whether Aloud Flower Board Vary Hire Desert Metal Chews Merry Very Higher Dessert Medal Choose Marry

17 They re There Their Sort 54 Homographs Noun Present Desert Record Permit Rebel Object Subject Reject Produce Conduct Export Contract Verb Present Desert Record Permit Rebel Object Subject Reject Produce Conduct Export Contract Sort 55 I before E except after C Ie = long e Ei = long e Cei = long e Ei = long a Oddball Thief Niece Priest Grief Shield Relieve Yield Belief Seize Weird Either Neither Receive Ceiling Deceive Conceit Receipt Neighbor Eighteen Weigh Sleigh Freight Reign Mischief Sort 56 Geography syllable sort Two syllables Three syllables Four syllables Ocean Island Europe Climate Arctic Asia Continent Hemisphere Atlantic Australia Tropical Indian Equator Pacific Africa Geography Environment America Population Information Temperature Antarctica Peninsula America

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