7th Grade U17 Lesson 1-5
Across
- 2. This two-syllable word ends with an open syllable where /y/ makes a long /e/ sound.
- 4. A tricky word where the phonogram "augh" represents the sounds /l/ /a/ /f/.
- 5. This word features a double consonant (m) to keep the first vowel short, followed by a final /y/.
- 7. In this word, the letter c is "soft" because it is followed by e, and it features the /er/ r-controlled vowel.
- 9. A one-syllable word where y acts as a vowel to represent the long /i/ sound.
- 10. A word with two syllables where the /n/ sound is doubled to protect the short /e/ sound.
- 11. This word begins with the r-controlled vowel "ar" and ends with the /ee/ sound spelled with a y.
- 12. A one-syllable word featuring the diphthong "oi" found at the beginning or middle of words.
Down
- 1. This word contains the prefix ex-, the root act, and the suffix -ly.
- 3. This word starts with the qu digraph and ends with a suffix meaning "in a certain way."
- 6. This word starts with a closed syllable and ends with a "silent e" that doesn't make the /i/ long.
- 8. This word begins with the wh digraph and ends with a long /i/ sound spelled with a y.
- 10. This word features a vowel team (oo) followed by an r, creating a unique r-controlled sound.
- 11. A three-syllable word containing an r-controlled "er" in the middle and a final /y/.