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Which of the following is a blend found in the provided content?
Which of the following is a blend found in the provided content?
Which word is not considered a sight word from the list provided?
Which word is not considered a sight word from the list provided?
What is the correct use of 'a' or 'an' with the word 'house'?
What is the correct use of 'a' or 'an' with the word 'house'?
Which of the following words does not follow the concept of the specified dictation words?
Which of the following words does not follow the concept of the specified dictation words?
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Which dictation word correctly describes a state of being not in good health?
Which dictation word correctly describes a state of being not in good health?
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Study Notes
Blends and Digraphs
- Blends and digraphs are combinations of letters that create a single sound
- Examples of blends include "ng", "sh", "ck", and "nk"
- Examples of digraphs include "oo" and "ee"
"A" or "An"
- The words "a" and "an" are used before nouns
- "A" is used before words that start with a consonant sound, like "cat"
- "An" is used before words that start with a vowel sound, like "apple"
Sight Words
- Sight words are common words that students should recognize instantly
- Examples of sight words include "with," "will," "you", "bake", "said", "were", "each", "front", "jump," and "gave."
Dictation Words
- Dictation words are words students should be able to spell correctly.
- Examples of common dictation words:
- "Happy"
- "Healthy"
- "Unhealthy"
- "Butterfly"
- "Scared"
- "Teenager"
- "House"
- "Tongue"
- "Feathered"
- "Duckling"
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Description
Test your knowledge on blends, digraphs, sight words, and dictation words. This quiz covers essential language elements that aid in reading and writing proficiency. Understand the differences in usage for 'a' and 'an' while expanding your vocabulary with common words.