word List Direct Instruction for Decoding, Spelling, and Understanding Multisyllabic Words Grades 4 12 RTI Megawords 7

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word List Direct Instruction for Decoding, Spelling, and Understanding Multisyllabic Words Grades 4 12 RTI Megawords 7 tel 800.225.5750 epsbooks.com fax 888.440.2665

WORD LIST 34 Unaccented i = /ә / or /ĭ/ -i- = /ә / -ity = /ә tē/ -ical = /ĭ kә l/ accident facilitate original ability purity chemical acquisitive Florida participate activity quality clerical altitude gratitude pedicure annuity quantity comical American helicopter pessimist authority rapidity critical animal hesitate politics capability reality economical aptitude hurricane predicate capacity reliability electrical arbitrate impediment president captivity sanity fanatical article inhabitant principal cavity security geographical artifact institute principle clarity sensibility grammatical Baltimore intelligent prominent dignity severity historical candidate intimate ridicule electricity sincerity identical capital investigate sensitive entity stupidity logical captivate latitude sentiment festivity unity mechanical cardigan longitude significant finality university medical carnival magnificent similar fragility vanity methodical centipede magnitude solitude humanity varsity musical certificate manicure subsidy humidity vicinity nautical citizen medicine substitute intensity physical comparison meditate testimony majority political compliment Mexican unicorn necessarily practical continent monitor uniform necessity radical criminal multitude universe objectivity statistical detriment notify venison personality surgical difficult officer ventilate popularity technical estimate optimist vertigo possibility theatrical publicity typical vertical Megawords 7 List 34 11

Practice Page 34a Unaccented i Practice Page 34a The letter i in an unaccented middle syllable usually has the schwa sound (/ә /). 1 In many List 34 words, a consonant or blend comes before the letter i to form a syllable. Although this syllable ends in i, it does not have a long vowel sound like most open syllables. The syllable is unaccented and the letter i has a schwa sound. 1 Read the syllables aloud to practice the schwa sound (/ә /). ti vi ci ni ri bi di pli si gi fi sti In some List 34 words, the letter i is in an open syllable followed by the letters cal. In these words, the letter i has a short i (/ĭ/) sound. 2 Read the syllables aloud to practice the short i sound (/ĭ/). i tri ni ti 2 Megawords 7 List 34 1 The letter i has three main sounds in unaccented middle syllables. List 34 focuses on i pronounced /ә / (similar), List 35 discusses i pronounced /ē/ (radial), and List 36 covers i pronounced /y/ (million).

1 Practice Page 34b Circle the syllables that contain unaccented i. ar bi trate cap i tal pol i tics an i mal pred i cate mon i tor Practice Page 34b det ri ment mul ti tude sol i tude u ni form op ti mist sub sti tute ap ti tude sen si tive u ni corn ven i son ar ti fact pres i dent ac ci dent prom i nent Where is the syllable that contains i? The suffix -ity is pronounced /ә tē/. The letter i has a schwa sound in this suffix. The ending -ical, pronounced /ĭ kә l/, contains the suffixes -ic and -al. The letter i has its short sound in this ending. 2 Circle the -ity or -ical in each word. Then pronounce the suffixes. clarity political humidity geographical necessity technical majority vicinity mechanical possibility physical chemical activity intensity nautical Review The letter i in an unaccented middle syllable usually says / /. Two common endings in which i says /ә / or /ĭ/ are and. Megawords 7 List 34 3

Practice Page 34c Practice Page 34c Review Unaccented i is often found in the middle syllable of multisyllabic words. It most often has a sound but sometimes has a short- sound. 1 Your teacher will dictate some syllables with i pronounced /ә /. Say the syllable as you write it. 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. 2 Answer the questions about List 34 words. 1. How do you spell the ending pattern pronounced /ә tē/? 2. How do you spell the ending pattern pronounced / ĭ kә l/? 3 Circle and write the middle syllable with unaccented i. article compliment subsidy officer substitute universe vertical solitude capital hesitate 4 Megawords 7 List 34 uniform arbitrate principle hurricane cardigan sensitive medical Florida dignity accident

Practice Page 34d The letter i is not the only vowel that has the schwa sound. Any unaccented vowel can have it. Review Megawords 3, List 17, in which a, e, o, and u all have the schwa sound. When you write, spell the word with another vowel if one does not look right. Practice Page 34d 1 Circle the unaccented middle syllable in each word. Then write the words under the correct column. sub sti tute rel a tive dif fi cult per ma nent cus to mer el e phant por cu pine reg u lar of fi cer com pro mise ben e fit sep a rate en e my a says /ә / e says /ә / i says /ә / o says /ә / u says /ә / Megawords 7 List 34 5