used to represent sounds
Phonemic Awareness Correct Answer: The ability to hear, identify, and
manipulate the individual sounds, phonemes, in oral language.
Phonemes Correct Answer: the basic/smallest units of sound in language
phonological awareness Correct Answer: knowledge of sounds and syllables and
of the sound structure of words
it is a metacognitive skill
allows students to attend to, discriminate, remember, and manipulate sounds at
the sentence, word, syllable, and phoneme (sound) level.
phonemic awareness falls underneath of this, it is an umbrella
Concepts of Print Correct Answer: Basic understanding about the way print works
including the direction of print, spacing, punctuation, letters, and words
understanding that print conveys a message
Alphabetic Principle Correct Answer: -The concept that letters and letter
combinations represent individual phonemes in written words.
-Connecting letters with their sounds to read and write
-letters and combinations of letters are the symbols used to represent the speech
sounds of a language based on systematic and predictable relationships between
written letters, symbols, and spoken words