R: consonant clusters Saturday, February 4, 2017 by Eva Easton 2 Comments Consonant Cluster: group of consonants with no vowel between themConsonant clusters appear at the beginning, middle, or end of a syllable.In this lesson: r consonant clusters at the beginning of a word And now it’s your turn.Vocabulary Quiz 1. Grapes are one type of _________. fruit crumbs spread None 2. Don't forget to _________ your teeth before going to bed. spray brush draw None 3. Be careful! Don't _________ the heavy box. drop drive draw None 4. Some people are _________ when they wake up in the morning; other people are cheerful. grumpy scrooge thrifty None 5. When we answer the last question, we will be _________ with the quiz. thrifty through threw None 6. Don't go the _________ way down a one-way street. write through wrong None 7. _________ is a country in South America. France Brazil Croatia None 8. _________ me the ball. I want to play, too. through thrifty throw None 9. The word "_________" is a synonym for "miser, cheapskate." scribble scrooge scraps None 10. You have to be _________ to be a lumberjack. through strong thrifty None 11. Children often draw pictures in school with _________. crumbs crayons cream None 12. People use a paper _________ to destroy documents in an office. shredder shrub spread None Time's up The Secret of R: 1-syllable wordsunstressed r = /ɚ/ (part 1)unstressed r = /ɚ/ (part 2)consonant clustersdisappearing vowelsmy classroom worksheets at the bottom of this page