A Chameleon Prefix changes its spelling to match the first letter of the root word.
A prefix, is a group of letters, placed at the beginning of a base word to change its meaning.
Common prefixes found with definitions and examples are stored in this pallet.
Blends are consonants next to each other, each making their individual sound.
Digraphs are a combination of two letters that make one sound.
Silent Partners are additional spellings of consonant sounds.
Vowel Teams are organized by their sound and location within words.
Bossy R or R-controlled vowels occur when the letter R directly follows a vowel and changes the sound of that vowel.
Endings are letter combinations that make an unexpected sound at the end of words.
Understanding Latin roots will increase spelling, vocabulary and reading comprehension.
Understanding these Greek roots/Combining Forms will increase spelling, vocabulary and reading comprehension.
A suffix, is a group of letters, placed at the end of a base word to change its meaning.
Common suffixes found with definitions and examples are stored in this pallet.
In math, common Greek and Latin morphemes are used to represent numbers. We have added numerals and symbols, which are essential components of mathematical language. Math tiles may be used to introduce math concepts or practice. Use these tiles for math drills as well as for assessment.