KPEERI: Phonological and Phonemic
Awareness In Practice Exam
Questions & Answers (Grade A+)
Why do students need instruction in counting words in sentences? -
correct answer ✅Because spoken language runs words together,
making word boundaries hard to hear.
Which students especially benefit from word-counting activities? -
correct answer ✅English learners and students with low language
skills.
How should sentences be dictated? -
correct answer ✅Clearly and naturally, without pausing between
words.
What type of sentences should be used? -
correct answer ✅Sentences close to natural, everyday speech.
How long should sentences be at first? -
correct answer ✅Two to five words.
What is the recommended maximum sentence length? -
correct answer ✅Usually no more than eight words.
,KPEERI: Phonological and Phonemic
Awareness In Practice Exam
Questions & Answers (Grade A+)
What role do manipulatives play in dictation? -
correct answer ✅They represent each word and make word
boundaries concrete.
What is the basic instructional routine for counting words? -
correct answer ✅Teacher dictates → students repeat → count
words with manipulatives.
What must students understand before counting syllables? -
correct answer ✅What a syllable is.
How are syllables explained to young children? -
correct answer ✅As parts of words that the mouth feels through
pushes of air.
What is the purpose of using clamped lips? -
correct answer ✅To help students feel and hear syllable breaks.
How should words be dictated for syllable counting? -
correct answer ✅Naturally, as spoken, not haltingly or spelled out.
, KPEERI: Phonological and Phonemic
Awareness In Practice Exam
Questions & Answers (Grade A+)
What do students do after repeating a word? -
correct answer ✅Say it with clamped lips and show the number of
syllables with fingers.
When should longer syllable words be introduced? -
correct answer ✅After students are proficient with shorter words.
When can the clamped-lips scaffold be removed? -
correct answer ✅After students demonstrate consistent syllable-
counting accuracy.
When should segmenting syllables be taught? -
correct answer ✅After students can count syllables using clamped
lips.
What is the maximum number of syllables for words used in
instruction? -
correct answer ✅Words with three or fewer syllables.
What is the first step in the syllable segmentation routine? -
correct answer ✅Say the whole word.
Awareness In Practice Exam
Questions & Answers (Grade A+)
Why do students need instruction in counting words in sentences? -
correct answer ✅Because spoken language runs words together,
making word boundaries hard to hear.
Which students especially benefit from word-counting activities? -
correct answer ✅English learners and students with low language
skills.
How should sentences be dictated? -
correct answer ✅Clearly and naturally, without pausing between
words.
What type of sentences should be used? -
correct answer ✅Sentences close to natural, everyday speech.
How long should sentences be at first? -
correct answer ✅Two to five words.
What is the recommended maximum sentence length? -
correct answer ✅Usually no more than eight words.
,KPEERI: Phonological and Phonemic
Awareness In Practice Exam
Questions & Answers (Grade A+)
What role do manipulatives play in dictation? -
correct answer ✅They represent each word and make word
boundaries concrete.
What is the basic instructional routine for counting words? -
correct answer ✅Teacher dictates → students repeat → count
words with manipulatives.
What must students understand before counting syllables? -
correct answer ✅What a syllable is.
How are syllables explained to young children? -
correct answer ✅As parts of words that the mouth feels through
pushes of air.
What is the purpose of using clamped lips? -
correct answer ✅To help students feel and hear syllable breaks.
How should words be dictated for syllable counting? -
correct answer ✅Naturally, as spoken, not haltingly or spelled out.
, KPEERI: Phonological and Phonemic
Awareness In Practice Exam
Questions & Answers (Grade A+)
What do students do after repeating a word? -
correct answer ✅Say it with clamped lips and show the number of
syllables with fingers.
When should longer syllable words be introduced? -
correct answer ✅After students are proficient with shorter words.
When can the clamped-lips scaffold be removed? -
correct answer ✅After students demonstrate consistent syllable-
counting accuracy.
When should segmenting syllables be taught? -
correct answer ✅After students can count syllables using clamped
lips.
What is the maximum number of syllables for words used in
instruction? -
correct answer ✅Words with three or fewer syllables.
What is the first step in the syllable segmentation routine? -
correct answer ✅Say the whole word.