Aliteracy - ANS-possessing the capacity to read however being unwilling to do so
Alphabetic precept - ANS-letters are used to symbolize character phonemes in the spoken
phrase.
Analogy phonics - ANS-Students discover ways to use a phonogram, or rime, in a acquainted
word to pick out an unexpected word having the equal rime
Analytic phonics - ANS-In this approach, instruction begins with the identification of a familiar
phrase. The trainer then introduces a selected sound/spelling courting within that familiar phrase
Automaticity - ANS-the capability to manner statistics with very little attempt
Concepts approximately print - ANS-Understanding about how books are organized (the
front-to-again web page turning, titles, illustrations), how print is oriented at the web page (top to
backside, left to right), and features of print inclusive of punctuation and capitalizations.
Consonant Blend - ANS-Two or three consonants together within the equal syllable and the
sound of each consonant is heard (pass, scare, lend, cut up, scream, tree)
Consonant clusters - ANS-digraphs, blends, and silent consonant clusters. Occur within the
same syllable (hunt er, se cret).
Consonant Digraph - ANS-A unmarried consonant phoneme represented by or 3 consonant
letters (chip, issue, shoe, whip, pledge, capture, duck)
Consonants - ANS-Speech sounds which can be produced through obstructing the move of
breath
Derivation - ANS-That procedure by way of which a phrase is traced from its authentic root or
primitive form and that means.
Dipthong - ANS-sound starting with one vowel sound and shifting to another in the identical
syllable. (oy in boy is a diphthong as is the ou in cloud)
Elkonin bins - ANS-a approach for segmenting sounds in a word that entails drawing a field to
symbolize every sound in a word.