Across
- 2. A ______ is three letters in the same syllable that stands for one sound.
- 4. A _______ is made by one opening of the mouth and can be a word or part of a word..
- 5. _______ are sounds blended together.
- 10. We only have ____ words in our English language that has only one letter.
- 11. A _____ is a complete English word when it stands alone.
- 12. 'd' and 't' are voiced and unvoiced _______.
- 13. A __________ is four letters in the same syllable that stands for one sound.
- 15. ____________ sounds are blocked or partially blocked by the tongue, teeth or lips.
- 17. A _________ is a letter or letters added to the end of a base word to change it's form or usage.
- 19. _________ are words that are made up of only one syllable.
- 21. There are _________ letters in the alphabet.
- 22. The word "I" is the only word that is always ______.
- 23. The dictionary is divided into four _________.
- 24. You code a Final Stable Syllable with a ______.
- 26. Accented combinations are coded with a _____.
Down
- 1. ___________ are single sounds.
- 3. An open syllable is coded with a _________.
- 6. A ______ is two letters in the same syllable that makes one sound.
- 7. A word is normally divided between two _______.
- 8. ______ is a Greek word part meaning one.
- 9. ________ sounds are always open and voiced.
- 10. Unaccented combinations are coded with a ______.
- 12. A _______ is a letter or letters added to the beginning of a word to change it's meaning.
- 14. Words ___________ when the first parts are different and the last parts are the same.
- 15. The Romans created our _________ handwriting when letters needed to be smaller and closer together..
- 16. When your mouth opens wider and your voice is louder and higher.
- 18. A ______ is a base word with a letter or letters added to it.
- 20. A closed syllable is coded with a ________.
- 24. You code a suffix with a ______.
- 25. A __________ is two letters in the same syllable that stands for two unexpected sounds.
