ICANSPELL LEVEL 4
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Level 4 of ICANSPELL contains 64 lessons
I have listed the major concepts for each lesson below. You can purchase ICANSPELL Level 4 in either paper or e-mailed PDF form.
ICANSPELL Level 4
- Dictation Pad 4-01 to 4-08
- Lesson 01
- Various ways to spell the sound of er (ir, ear, or)
- Lesson 02
- In the letter combinations ald, alt and alk the a sounds like aw
- The vowel teams aw and au as in lawn and launch
- Lesson 03
- Hard and soft sounds of the letters c and g
- Lesson 04
- Various ways to spell the sound of ur (ur, er, or)
- Lesson 05
- Various sounds made by the letter c
- Lesson 06
- The long sound of oo rhymes with you
- The short sound of oo rhymes with book
- Lesson 07
- The letter o teamed with i (oi) and y (oy)
- The letter o teamed with w (ow) and u (ou)
- Lesson 08
- The letter teams ou and ow making the sound in ouch
- The letter team ou making the sounds in you and dough
- Dictation Pad 4-09 to 4-16
- Lesson 09
- The letter r affecting various vowels
- Lesson 10
- The consonant blend st
- Silent t following an s
- The letters st used as an abbreviation
- Lesson 11
- The vowel team ou in ought
- The vowel team ou in double
- The vowel team ou in furious
- Lesson 12
- The letters ue and ew making the sound in due (rhymes with moo)
- The letters ue and ew making the sound in mew
- Words can be pronounced in different ways
- Lesson 13
- The consonant team ph sounds like f
- Some words contain ph but not as a consonant team
- See
Lesson 4-13
- Lesson 14
- The consonant team sh
- The letter s making the sound of sh
- Lesson 15
- The sound of x spelled with x
- The sound of x spelled with cks
- Lesson 16
- The letter c making the sound of k
- The letters ch making the sound of k
- The letters ch making the sound in achoo
- Dictation Pad 4-17 to 4-24
- Lesson 17
- The vowel team oa making the sound of long o
- Various ways to spell the sound of long a
- Lesson 18
- Various ways to spell the sound of el (el, le, al)
- Lesson 19
- The suffixes tion and sion
- Lesson 20
- Various ways to spell the sound of j (j, ge, dge)
- Lesson 21
- Various ways to spell the sound of long i (i_e, ind, igh)
- Lesson 22
- The letter l affects the vowels a (ball) and o (scroll)
- The letters ld affect the vowel o (bold)
- The letter l can be silent (half)
- The letters ph and gh can make the sound of f
- Lesson 23
- Various ways to spell the sound of long u (u_e, oo, ew, ough)
- Lesson 24
- Various ways to spell the sound of el (el, le, al)
- Dictation Pad 4-25 to 4-32
- Lesson 25
- The letters ng make the sound you hear in long
- The letters ng make the sound you hear in change
- Lesson 26
- The letter i making its short sound
- The letter i making its long sound
- Lesson 27
- Various ways to spell the short e sound (hem, friend, ahead)
- The vowel team ea pronounced various ways (dead, bead, ear, heart)
- Lesson 28
- Lesson 29
- Various ways to spell the soft sound of c
- Lesson 30
- The letter w as a consonant
- The letter w as a vowel
- The silent letter w
- Lesson 31
- The letter s makes a soft sound and a hard sound
- The suffixes ess, less, ness, ress
- The consonant blend st
- Lesson 32
- Various ways to spell the sound of k (with k, c, or q)
- Dictation Pad 4-33 to 4-40
- Lesson 33
- The suffixes ful and ly
- The suffix able
- The sound of el at the end of a word (el, al)
- Lesson 34
- Various ways to spell the sound of long e (ee, ie, ea, y, ey, e, oe)
- Lesson 35
- Lesson 36
- The suffix le
- The suffix ed
- Lesson 37
- Pairs and triplets of homophones (stake/steak and to/too/two)
- Lesson 38
- Pairs of homophones (groan/grown)
- Lesson 39
- The consonant teams wr and wh
- Lesson 40
- The consonant team th voiced and unvoiced
- Doubled consonants
- Dictation Pad 4-41 to 4-48
- Lesson 41
- Words containing the letter f
- Words containing the letter v
- Words containing the letter z
- Lesson 42
- The suffixes ment and ive
- The suffixes ient, ous and ious
- The strange words one, none, done, gone
- Lesson 43
- Compound words with and without hyphens
- The suffixes less and ness
- The prefixes un and dis
- Lesson 44
- A miscellaneous chain of unrelated words
- The first five words begin with silent letters k or g
- Lesson 45
- Pairs of possessive words (boy's/boys')
- Lesson 46
- Possessive pronouns that do not require apostrophes
- Contractions with is, are, have, and not
- Lesson 47
- The names of Canada and its provinces and territories
- Lesson 48
- The names of Canada's capital cities
- Dictation Pad 4-49 to 4-56
- Lesson 49
- Mathematical terms--basic shapes
- Mathematical terms--basic functions
- Lesson 50
- Words spelled two ways--American and British (rumor/rumour)
- Lesson 51
- homophone pairs (past/passed)
- Lesson 52
- Words often used incorrectly (angel/angle)
- Lesson 53
- Words spelled two ways--American and British (center/centre)
- Lesson 54
- Words spelled two ways--American and British (favor/favour)
- Lesson 55
- homophone pairs (scent/cent)
- Lesson 56
- Pluralizing words that end in f
- Dictation Pad 4-57 to 4-64
- Lesson 57
- The letters gh are silent (tonight)
- The letters gh spell the sound of f (cough)
- Lesson 58
- Various ways to spell the sound of er (er, or, ur, ir, ar, yr)
- Lesson 59
- Various ways to spell the sound of s (s, sc, c)
- Lesson 60
- The vowel team au making the sound heard in cause
- The vowel team ou making the sound heard in cousin
- The vowel team ow making the sounds heard in howl and snow
- Lesson 61
- The vowel team ie making the sound heard in grief
- The vowel team ei making the sound heard in seize
- The suffixes ied and ies
- Lesson 62
- Various consonant teams
- Some interesting words (lawyer)
- Lesson 63
- Lesson 64
- Contractions with not and are
- The suffixes ion, an, ian, iant and ient