Spelling
Phonics
Phonemic Awareness
100

What are the 5 stages of spelling? 

1) Emergent Spelling

2) Letter Name- Alphabetic Spelling

3) Within-word pattern spelling 

4) Syllables- Affixes

5) Derivational Relations Spelling 

100

What are phonics?

A set of relationships between phonology, the sounds in speech, and orthography, the spelling patterns of written language

100

What is Phonemic Awareness?

Basic understanding that speech is composed of many different sounds and it provides the foundation for phonics and spelling.

200
When a young child begins to write what is their unique spelling called?

Invented Spelling 

200

Language origin of words influences their pronunciation 

Etymology 

200

What is the purpose of Elkonin Boxes? 

To teach students to segment (split) up words. 

300

In stage 5 what is the focus?

Morphemes 

300

What is the Alphabetic Principle?

There should be a one-to-one correspondence between phonemes and graphemes so that each sound is represented by one letter

300

What are the two branches of phonemic awareness?

Phonics and spelling.

400

What is the special kind of reading that students used to locate misspelled words in their rough drafts? 

Proofreading 

400

What is an example of a consanat? 

Anything that isn't a vowel (a, e, I, o, u, sometimes y) 

400

What phonemic strategy asks students to break a word into beginning, middle and end? 

Segmenting a word into sounds. 

500

What are Maverick and Sandwich examples of?

Eponyms 

500

What is onset? 

The consonant sound that percedes the vowel. 

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