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a·p·r·o·n
2
5
ar·s·o·n
2
4
a·s·t·r·o·n·au·t
3
8
b·e·ck·o·n
2
5
b·o·tt·o·m
2
5
b·u·tt·o·n
2
5
c·a·nn·o·n
2
5
c·a·rr·o·t
2
5
c·o·l·o·n
2
5
c·o·mm·o·n
2
5
c·r·i·m·s·o·n
2
7
d·i·n·o·s·aur
3
6
d·r·a·g·o·n
2
6
f·r·ee·d·o·m
2
6
g·o·r·i·ll·a
3
6
h·ar·m·o·n·y
3
6
k·i·ng·d·o·m
2
6
l·e·m·o·n
2
5
l·e·ss·o·n
2
5
l·i·o·n
2
4
l·o·n·d·o·n
2
6
m·e·l·o·n
2
5
o·b·l·i·g(e)
2
5
o·b·s·er·ve
2
5
o·b·s·t·r·u·c·t
2
8
o·b·t·ai·n
2
5
o·b·t·u·s(e)
2
5
o·cc·a·si·o·n
3
6
o·cc·ur
2
3
o·ff·e·n·d
2
5
o·m·i·t
2
4
o·pp·o·n·e·n·t
3
7
o·pp·o·s(e)
2
4
p·a·rr·o·t
2
5
p·e·t·r·o·l
2
6
p·i·l·o·t
2
5
p·l·a·n·k·t·o·n
2
8
p·oi·s·o·n
2
5
p·o·l·i·t·i·c·a·l
3
9
p·r·i·s·o·n
2
6
p·y·th·o·n
2
5
r·ea·s·o·n
2
5
r·e·ck·o·n
2
5
r·i·bb·o·n
2
5
s·ea·s·o·n
2
5
s·e·c·o·n·d
2
6
s·y·m·b·o·l
2
6
t·o·m·o·rr·ow
3
6
u·n·i·c·or·n
3
6
w·a·g·o·n
2
5
w·i·s·d·o·m
2
6
w·o·m·a·n
2
5

Schwa Sound Words

Schwa is an unaccented vowel sound which is found in an unstressed syllable and close to a strong consonant. Schwa appears in almost all multi-syllabic words, and it is the most common sound in the English language.

For a kid-friendly definition: schwa sounds are either trying to hide (unstressed) or lazy (not pronounced properly).

For example:

  • In the word ‘oven’, the schwa is the short e vowel sound which is hiding in the word. When we say ‘oven’, we completely skip over that sound.
  • In ‘about’, the schwa is the lazy short a vowel sound. We don’t pronounce the 'a' properly, it sounds more like a grunt or ‘uh’ sound.

Schwa at a glance:

  • Words with i making the schwa sound include animal, activity, pelican
  • Words with a making the schwa sound include animal, about, comma
  • Words with e making the schwa sound include frozen, sudden, silent
  • Words with o making the schwa sound include apron, gorilla, lesson
  • Words with u making the schwa sound include album, difficult, upon
  • Words with ou making the schwa sound include famous, jealous, obvious

Spelling Frequencies (short vowel schwa)

  • i - 37%
  • a - 21%
  • e - 18%
  • 0 - 16%
  • u - 5%
  • ou - 3%

Spelling Frequencies (r-controlled schwa)

  • er - 75%
  • or - 16%
  • ar - 9%

Rare Spelling Patterns:

  • ai (portrait)
  • y (oxygen)
  • ie (patient)
  • eo (pigeon)
  • ui (circuit)
  • our (colour)
  • ur (murmur)
  • au (restaurant)
  • oi (tortoise)

The following sources were used to compile these percentages:

  • Fry, E. (2004). Phonics: A Large Phoneme-grapheme Frequency Count Revised. Journal of Literacy Research, 36, 85-98
  • Hanna, P. (1966). Phoneme-Grapheme Correspondences as Cues to Spelling Improvement.
  • Bishop, M. (1985). The ABC’s and All Their Tricks