QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED
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What is the 1st level of phonological awareness? - ANSWER-Words in sentences
What is the 2nd level of phonological awareness? - ANSWER-Rhyming
What is the 3rd level of phonological awareness? - ANSWER-Syllables
What is the 4th level of phonological awareness? - ANSWER-Onset/Rime
What is the 5th level of phonological awareness? - ANSWER-Phonemic Awareness
What is the most coplex level of phonemic awareness? - ANSWER-substitution
What is the 2nd most coplex level of phonemic awareness? - ANSWER-deletion
What is the simplest level of phonemic awareness? - ANSWER-phoneme isolation
What is the 2nd simplest level of phonemic awareness? - ANSWER-blending
What is the 3rd simplest level of phonemic awareness? - ANSWER-segmentation
What is the 3rd most complex level of phonemic awareness? - ANSWER-addition
phonological awareness - ANSWER-the ability to hear the distinctive sounds of letters
Phonemic Awareness - ANSWER-ability to identify component sounds within words
Concepts of Print - ANSWER-Basic understanding about the way print works including
the direction of print, spacing, punctuation, letters, and words
Stages of word reading - ANSWER-1) pre alphabetic stage
2) partial alphabetic stage
3) full alphabetic stage
4) consolidated alphabetic stage
Phonemic Awareness Skills - ANSWER-Phoneme Isolation, blending, segmentation,
addition, deletion, substitution
, levels of phonological awareness - ANSWER-word in sentences, rhyming, syllable,
onset-rime, phoneme awareness
phoneme-grapheme mapping - ANSWER-The matching of phonemes (sounds) in
words with the graphemes (letters) that represent them.
Consonant Digraph - ANSWER-Two consecutive consonants that represent one
phoneme, or sound (e.g., /ch/, /sh/).
vowel team - ANSWER-two vowels side-by-side. The first vowel says its name. The
second vowel is silent
diphthong - ANSWER-The sound produced by combining two vowels in to a single
syllable or running together the sounds.
closed syllable - ANSWER-ends in a consonant
open syllable - ANSWER-ends in a vowel
vowel team syllable - ANSWER-A vowel team syllable has two vowels next to each
other that combine to form a new sound. For example: the "ou" in south; the "au" in
taught; and the "oa" in boat.
Alphabetic Principle - ANSWER-The concept that letters and letter combinations
represent individual phonemes in written words.
orthography - ANSWER-the writing system for representing language
CV words - ANSWER-consonant-vowel words
elements of phonics-consonats - ANSWER-/k/, /m/, /w/
elements of phonics-consonat digraphs - ANSWER-/ph/, /ch/, /th/
elements of phonics-consonat trigraphs - ANSWER-/sch/, /igh/
elements of phonics-consonat blends - ANSWER-/st/, /sm/,/sp/
elements of phonics-vowels - ANSWER-short, long, diphthong,schwa
elements of phonics-vowel team - ANSWER-2, 3, or 4 letters, one sound (head, boat,
toil)
elements of phonics-vowel controled by R - ANSWER-single vowel followed by r
(ar,er,ir,or,ur)