as in magic
Lots of magical orthographic concepts to explore with this base!
✨ Suffixing Convention: Replacing the Final Silent <e>
✨ Replacing final <c> with <ck>
✨ the effect <e, i, y> can have on the pronunciation of a <g> grapheme
✨ some common suffixes <-ic>, <-al>, & <-ly>, & how they flex meaning & function
✨ why there are two <l>s in 'magically', but not in 'magical'
✨ the suffix <-an> & the preceding connecting vowel letter <-i->
✨ lots of lovely vocabulary - have you ever come across the word 'mage' before?
Lots of magical orthographic concepts to explore with this base!
✨ Suffixing Convention: Replacing the Final Silent <e>
✨ Replacing final <c> with <ck>
✨ the effect <e, i, y> can have on the pronunciation of a <g> grapheme
✨ some common suffixes <-ic>, <-al>, & <-ly>, & how they flex meaning & function
✨ why there are two <l>s in 'magically', but not in 'magical'
✨ the suffix <-an> & the preceding connecting vowel letter <-i->
✨ lots of lovely vocabulary - have you ever come across the word 'mage' before?
Lots of magical orthographic concepts to explore with this base!
✨ Suffixing Convention: Replacing the Final Silent <e>
✨ Replacing final <c> with <ck>
✨ the effect <e, i, y> can have on the pronunciation of a <g> grapheme
✨ some common suffixes <-ic>, <-al>, & <-ly>, & how they flex meaning & function
✨ why there are two <l>s in 'magically', but not in 'magical'
✨ the suffix <-an> & the preceding connecting vowel letter <-i->
✨ lots of lovely vocabulary - have you ever come across the word 'mage' before?