Phonemic Awareness
Literacy
Vocabulary
Phonological Awareness
100

What are the five phonemic awareness skills?

rhyming, alliteration, sentence segmenting, syllable blending, and segmenting

100

What is literacy

The ability to read and write.

100

What is phrasing?

Reading smoothly in appropriate portions. 

100

What is phonological awareness?

The awareness of and ability to work with sounds in spoken language.

200

What is basic phonemic awareness?

The ability to identify and manipulate individual sounds (phonemes) in spoken words.

200

What is NonFiction?

Writing that is based on facts.

200

What is rate?

The reading speed that is determined by grade, purpose, and the type of passage.

200

What is an example of phonological awareness?

Being able to identify words that rhyme, counting the number of syllables in a name,

300

Why is phonemic awareness so important?

It requires readers to notice how letters represent sounds. 

300

What is theme?

The underlying meaning of a story.

300

Define expression.

The way one uses proper intonation.

300
Phonological Awareness vs. Phonemic Awareness

What is the difference?

Phonological awareness involves skills (rhyming, counting the number of words in a sentence spoken aloud, etc.) Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate individual phonemes.

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