pain,slay,feet,house,snow
What is vowel teams?
What is 4%
Mitten , elbow, chapter
What is VC/CV ?
Two-Letter consonant combinations that stand for one phoneme.
What is a digraph?
re, un, mote, spect, ject, rupt
What are bound morphemes?
ice, trade, state, tube, coke
What is VCE?
A type of text that allows students to practice applying knowledge of new letter-sound relationships and reinforce previously learned skills.
What is decodable text?
meter, bacon, spider, robot, music
rapid, panic, clever, denim, river
What is V/CV and VC/V?
Two adjacent vowels that blend 2 sounds in the same syllable.
What is a diphthong?
Which spelling rule was used to form these derivatives?
careless, filming, coaches
What is " Just add"?
corner, from, shark, thirst, farmer
What is VR?
Students learn how to convert letters or letter combinations into sounds, and then how to blend the sounds together to form words.
What is synthetic phonics?
lobster, monster, district, instant, hundred
pumpkin, partner, arctic, empty, ointment
What is VC/CCV and VCC/CV ?
A word or part of a word with 1 vowel sound.
What is a syllable?
What spelling rule was used to form these derivatives?
runner, planned, hopping
What is the "doubling rule"?
Look at these words: fix, tap, rust, pot
Which syllable type should be taught next for systematic phonics instruction?
What is open syllable?
Children learn how to use parts of word families they know to identify words they don't know that have similar parts.
What is analogy-based phonics?
fable, candle, tumble, puzzle, fumble
What is /CLE?
The smallest unit of language that CARRIES MEANING.
What is a morpheme?
In which of these two words would you double the final consonant before adding a vowel suffix?
propel
open
What is propel?
table, bible, rifle, stable, bugle
What is open syllable and final stable syllable
The understanding that spoken language is made of individual sounds that are represented by letters or letter combinations in written language. This concept is the foundation for reading and writing.
What is the alphabetic principle?
Students have mastered the syllable pattern of VC/CV. What syllable type should be taught next?
What is V/CV?
The study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
What is Etymology?
My student is confusing the words hopping and hoping. What instructional strategies can I use to firm up this confusion?
What is ( opened ended answer.?