The idea that letters, or groups of letters, represent phonemes.
What is alphabetic principle?
100
This is the first component on the Phonological Awareness Developmental Continuum and refers to the capacity to manipulate words in phrases or within compounds.
What is word awareness?
200
One of the individual sounds that make up spoken words.
What is a phoneme?
200
This is the final component of the Phonological Awareness Developmental Continuum and refers to the awareness that words are composed of individual phonemes (e.g., /t/+/o/+/p/ = top).
What is phonemic awareness?
300
The awareness of the sound structure of oral language.
What is phonological awareness?
300
This refers to attending to the beginning and ending sounds of words.
What is onset-rime awareness?
400
Having the awareness that spoken words are composed of individual sounds or phonemes.
What is phonemic awareness?
400
The awareness that words are composed of syllables.
What is syllabic awareness?
500
The relationship between sounds and letters in written language.
What is phonics?
500
In general, the development of children's acquisition of phonological processing skills moves from _________ units to ________ units.