Mushroom in the Rain
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Phonics and FluencyPhonics and Fluency set one set one
weHow is the long e sound spelled?
we /ē/ spelled e
heHow is the long e sound spelled?
he /ē/ spelled e
sheHow is the long e sound spelled?
she /ē/ spelled e
be longHow is the long e sound spelled?
belong
/ē/ spelled e
seeHow is the long e sound spelled?
see /ē/ spelled ee
seenHow is the long e sound spelled?
seen /ē/ spelled ee
sleepHow is the long e sound spelled?
sleep
/ē/ spelled ee
treeHow is the long e sound spelled?
tree
/ē/ spelled ee
greenHow is the long e sound spelled?
green
/ē/ spelled ee
mer ryHow is the long e sound spelled?
merry /ē/ spelled _y
(consonant y)
ber ryHow is the long e sound spelled?
berry /ē/ spelled _y
(consonant y)
bare lyHow is the long e sound spelled?
barely /ē/ spelled _y
(consonant y)
hard lyHow is the long e sound spelled?
hardly /ē/ spelled _y
(consonant y)
luck yHow is the long e sound spelled?
lucky /ē/ spelled y
deep lyHow are the long e sounds spelled?
deeply
/ē/ spelled ee and _y
bree zyHow are the long e sounds spelled?
breezy
/ē/ spelled ee and y
be tweenHow are the long e sounds spelled?
between
/ē/ spelled e and ee
de creeHow are the long e sounds spelled?
decree
/ē/ spelled e and ee
se cret lyHow are the long e sounds spelled?
secretly
/ē/ spelled e and _y
wait
wait ing
waitingHow did –ing change the meaning of the base word wait?
peek
peek ing
peekingHow did –ing change the meaning of the base word peek?
drip
drip ping
drippingHow did –ing change the meaning of the base word drip?
sit
sit ting
sittingHow did –ing change the meaning of the base word sit?
run
run ning
runningHow did –ing change the meaning of the base word run?
wet
wet part of speech: adjective Use wet in a sentence to describe a noun.
drench
drenched
drenched part of speech: adjective Use drenched in a sentence to describe a noun.
sil ly
silly part of speech: adjective Use silly in a sentence to describe a noun.
ti ny
tiny part of speech: adjective Use tiny in a sentence to describe a noun.
tire
tired
tired part of speech: adjective Use tired in a sentence to describe a noun.
We sleep between silky sheets.
The lucky sheep belong to me.
“Don’t you see there isn’t any room?”
sleep belong secretly lucky merry drenched barely breezy green
Find the words that mean:•a color
•happy
•take a nap
•privately
•hardly
•very wet
•fortunate
•a little windy