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1 Sort 19 CVC CVCe CVVC-ai Cvv-ay oddball glass trade nail day they stand brave grain stay past slave aid play shape raise clay taste gain tray may gray pray say Sort 20 CVC CVCe CVVC-oa Cvv-ow oddball long froze coal show whose stock globe coach blow wrote roast slow close oat grow loaf throw roam row snow mow know
2 Sort 21 CVC CVV-ew CVV-ue oddball thumb new blue truth plump grew flue do brush chew due sew stuck few glue junk flew true trunk knew stew blew dew crew Sort 23 VCC- i (short) VCC-i (long) VCC-o (short) VCC-o (long) oddball film find lost most friend fist wild moth told wind child soft cold kind cost both mind roll blind scold wind gold post ghost *Words that are bold and in italics are homophones (words that are spelled the same but have different sounds and different meanings). One has a short vowel sound and the other has the long vowel sound.
3 Sort 25 Answer key ar are air oddball part care hair pear start pare fair wear harm stare pair bear sharp square chair where dark bare stair heart shark fare hare Group 2, sort 26 er ear eer ear=ur oddball her hear deer heard *there perch fear steer earth *here herd spear cheer learn fern clear peer germ near clerk dear term year Sort 27 ir ire ier Oddball girl fir fire drier fur first whirl wire pliers their dirt swirl tire flier third thirst hire crier bird chirp birth skirt shirt twirl
4 Sort 29 ur ure ur-e oddball turn burst sure curve were burn churn lure nurse hurt surf pure purse curl purr cure curse church curb urge hurl blurt Sort 30 ar schwa + r or jar earn thorn hard search worn yarn pearl hoarse march worth horse worst core spur chore sir boar lurk **schwa + r- Schwa is an unstressed and toneless neutral vowel sound. Words with a schwa sound make the words hard to spell. Sometimes sound is not a clue to which vowel is used. Words in this schwa category all sound like they would have an er in the middle of the word, but the word is actually spelled with an ear, or, ur, or ir. bore score snore warm warn
5 Sort 31 o oi oy whole point coin boy bowl join broil soy stole soil oil joy loan spoil noise toy cloak coil choice choke foil voice moist joint boil Sort 32 oo (long) oo (short) oddball soon tool good hook could cool troop brook soot would fool hoop crook wool should noon stool wood route groom proof hood root roost stood Sort 33 aw au o oddball saw law cause cross laugh paws hawk caught cloth straw crawl fault frost lawn dawn pause song claw shawl sauce draw taught haul haunt vault
6 Sort 35 ou ow oddball out mouth how frown tough cloud south down gown rough round couch growl plow through ground scout clown town found owl shout brown count drown Sort 36 kn wr gn oddball knife kneel write gnat rap knack knelt wrap gnaw ring known knead wreck gnome knot wrist knob wreath knit wrong knight wren knee wring Sort 37 scr str spr screen strong stripe spring scram straight struck spray scrape strange strength sprout scratch stretch stress spread scrap strict strap sprain scream string stream
7 Sort 39 Hard c Soft c Hard g Soft g card city gave giant code center golf gem cart circle guess gym cub cease guest germ calf cell guide gist cent guilt goose Sort 40 -ce -ve -se -ze chance move please freeze prince leave tease seize dance twelve choose snooze fence glove cheese piece solve loose peace prove house bounce shove glance Sort 41 dge ge r, l, or n + ge edge bridge age large surge badge ledge stage charge plunge ridge dodge rage sponge fudge hedge cage bulge judge pledge huge range lodge change
8 Sort 43 a- beaway alive before beyond ago along because become again above begin beside ahead across belong believe around afraid between below about asleep behind began Sort 45 +s +es eyes inches dresses plants stitches lunches pieces boxes flashes places taxes coaches pages bushes speeches girls dishes bosses months wishes riches houses classes badges glasses Sort 46 /d/ /id/ /t/ prayed waited picked rained loaded jumped snowed needed walked screamed melted bumped turned started missed mailed twisted passed cleaned handed dressed yelled dusted asked
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