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LETRS Unit 2_Complete Q&A 2023

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LETRS Unit 2_Complete Q&A 2023. Phonological processor - Which works with speech sounds Phonological awareness - Awareness of all levels of the speech sound system is the foundation for reading and spelling. the ability to reflect on and manipulate the sound structure of spoken language Phonological awareness - The ability to identify think about and manipulate units of spoken language is the underpinning for processing reading language symbols. Like syllables, part of syllables called unsaid and rimes, and Phonemes is, the smallest segment of speech that combined to make new words. Four-Part processing model for Word Recognition Number 1: Phonological processor - Helps you understand and produce oral language Four-Part processing model for Word Recognition Number 2: Orthographic processor - Helps you connect words with your visual forms Four-Part processing model for Word Recognition Number 3: Meaning processor - Is your internal dictionary of word definition Four-Part processing model for Word Recognition Number 4: Context processor - Helps you use context to understand what a word means So the four processors from the Four-Part processing model work in isolation. True or False - False they don't work in isolation they interact If you've heard a word spoken in your environment, you will recognize that word more rapidly when you see it in print. How? - This requires coordination between the phonological and orthographic processors. If you know what they were means and I have seen it in print, you can recognize or recall its pronunciation more automatically. How? - In this instance, the meaning processor, orthographic processor, and phonological processor work together. If you analyze the syllables in individual sounds in the word, the words meaning can be more easily stored in semantic memory. - This activate the phonological processor and meaning processor. If you can analyze and manipulated the specific sounds in spoken words, the corresponding printed words Will be easier to remember for reading and spelling. How? - This activate the final logical in orthographic processors. Phonological awareness - conscious awareness of all levels of speech sound system, including word boundaries, stress patterns, syllables, unset-rimes unit, and phonemes. Phonological processing - Multiple functions of speech and language position in production, such as perceiving, interpreting, storing (remembering), recalling her retrieving, and generating the speech sound system of language. Phoneme - In any language, the smallest unit of sound used to build words. Phonemic awareness - Conscious awareness that words are made up of segment of our own speech that are represented with letters in an orthopedic orthography. Phonology - The rule system in the language by which phones can be sequenced, combined, and pronounce to make words. Phonetics - The study of sounds of human speech; articulatory phonetics refers to the way the sounds are physically produced in the human vocal track. Phon - The Greek root meaning vocal sound voice, sound Phonological processor - Allows us to perceive, remember, interpret, and produce the speech sound system of our language——and learn the sounds of other languages. Phonological processor - Analyzes the sounds so we can learn to associate phonemes with their written representations, also known as graphemes. The ability to perceive, produce, and manipulate individual speech sound, or phonemes - is a necessary prerequisite for the ability to read words Does it matter if a phoneme is made in the front, middle, or back of the mouth? - Yes it does Grapheme - Written representation of a speech sound Providing direct, detailed phonemic awareness is only necessary for students who struggle with reading. True or false - False all students need direct and detailed phonemic awareness Which of the following is necessary prerequisite to begin able to read words? a. Perceived individual speech sounds b. Produce individual speech sounds c. Manipulate individual speech sounds d. None of these - a. Perceived b. Produce c. Manipulate individual speech sounds Is it necessary the students know how speech sounds look and feel were in produce as well as how they sound. True or false - True Place of articulation - Where we make the sound—-in the front of The mouth, the back, or in between. Manner of articulation - What we do with the lips, teeth, tongue, vocal cords, and airstream to produce sound. How many phonemes does English have? - Between 40 and 44 phonemes How many consonant phonemes are in English? - 25 are constants phonemes Phonemes are altered due to: - Coarticulation, Or the smooshing together of sounds in words Regional variations Or even having a cold RAN - rapid automatic naming RAN (Rapid automatic naming) - Is the ability to name a series of printed letters, numbers, objects or colors. Rapid automatic naming can help us - No a little bit about how easily children will learn to read but it's predictive value is limited What can you do if you notice a child is bad at rapid automatic naming? - Practicing phonological awareness skills and reading itself can sometimes improve RAN speed. Use instructional time to teach direct oral and written language How many syllables are in phonological? 4 5 6 - 5 Consonant sounds before the vowel is the? - Onsets Example: Plants Pl would be the onset because a is a vowel From the vowel and everything else that comes after it is the? - Rime Example: Plants Ants in the time because a is the vowel How many phonemes does the word shop have? - 3 phonemes- 3 different sounds /sh/ /o/ /p/ How many phonies does the word cloud have? - 4 phonemes- 4 sounds /k/ /l/ /ou/ /d/ Without chronological order and the students don't....? - Students don't know to read and spell Difficulty with phonological task it's often associated with..? - Difficulty in reading and spelling Phonology - Serves as a foundation for all literacy Do all students need instruction at multiple levels of phonological and phonemic Awareness ? - Yes our students need this instruction Early Phonological awareness - Usually develop by preschoolers by recognizing and playing with rhyming words as well as counting syllables Basic Phonemic awareness - Usually for kindergarten and first grade they can segment words into sounds and blend them back together Advance phonemic awareness - Usually for second grade and beyond they can use deletion, substitution and reversal but must be accurate and automatic Teachers can strengthen preschool a children's early Awareness by - Drawing attention to rhyme and alliteration during read aloud's of stories and nursery rhymes Alphabetic principal - Is the concept that a grapheme represents a phoneme. What happens when students understand the alphabetic principle? - Their spelling becomes more phonetic and their decoding improves. Phonics can refer to? - 1. The system that tells us which graphemes spell which phonemes 2. The instruction or use of print patterns, syllable patterns, and meaningful word parts. Screening measures that's assess phonemic awareness? - Are crucial for predicting which students will need extra help. Will a students native language have the exact same phonemes as English? - No they are not exact Alphabetic Principle - The concept that phonemes are represented by letters and graphemes. How many phonemes are in through 2 3 4 5 - 3 phonemes- 3 sounds /th/ /r/ /u/ How many phonemes are in fox? 2 3 4 5 - 4 phonemes- 4 different sounds /f/ /o/ /k/ /s/ because the letter x represents two sounds How many phonemes does the word stripe have? 2 3 4 5 - 5 phonemes- 5 sounds /s/ /t/ /r/ /i/ /p/ Allophonic variations - Distortions by the sounds before of after the sound we want to hear What are consonants phonemes? - Speech sounds produced by obstructing the flow of air out of the speaker's mouth. Phonemes is also called - Speech sounds Phonology - The study of speech sounds in language. An example of phonology is the study of different sounds and the way they come together to form speech and words Consonant Phonemes: Fricatives - Hissy sounds because we use our tongue, lips, and teeth in such a way to restrict airflow. Fricatives are: - Teeth on lip: -Unvoiced; /f/ as in fish. -Voiced; /v/ as in Valentine Tongue between teeth: -Unvoiced; /th/ as in thumb -Voiced; /th ( with a little line on the bottom ) as in feather Tongue on Ridge behind teeth: -Unvoiced; /s/ as in son -Voiced; /z/ as in zebra Tongue pulled back on roof of mouth: -Unvoiced; /sh/ as in shoes -Voiced; /zh/ as in genre (gandra) Glottis: Unvoiced; /h/ as in hat Consonant phonemes - Are speech sounds produced by obstructing the flow of air out of the speakers mouth. Fank you instead of thank you - Student confused the /th/ with /f/ because they have the same hissy sound and same position in mout

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