Sounds and Letters
Reading and Writing Processes
Vowel Patterns and Consonants
Syllable Types
A little bit of everything
100

The smallest unit of a sound in a spoken word.

What is a phoneme?

100
A way/ process of teaching others to decode by matching the letters and their sounds to then read words. (using the alphabetic principle to decode)

What is phonics?

100

When two consonants come together and each sound is heard, yet they blend together.

What is a consonant blend?

100

A syllable with a short vowel that ends in a consonant.

What is a closed syllable?
100

When a vowel sound makes the "lazy/ weak" sound in an unstressed syllable.

What is schwa?

200

The letter or clump of letters that represents a sound.

What is a grapheme?

200

Reading words. From letters to sounds.

What is decoding?

200

When two consonants come together to create one sound.

What is a consonant digraph?

200

A syllable that ends with a vowel and has the long vowel sound. 

What is an open syllable?

200

Knowing how to connect letters to sounds during reading and writing. The relationship between graphemes and phonemes.

What is graphophonemic knowledge?

300

The type of letter that is not a vowel.

What is a consonant?

300

Spelling words. From sounds to letters.

What is encoding?

300

Two vowels that come together to create one sound.

What is a vowel digraph?

300

A syllable that ends with an e, making the vowel long.

What is the silent e/ magic e syllable?

300

A syllable that includes at least two letters, often vowels that work together to make one sound. 

What is a vowel team syllable?

400

This type of letter can make long or short sounds and it is not a consonant.

What is a vowel?

400

Being able to match the letters to their sounds. 

What is the alphabetic principle?

400

When a two vowels make a distinct sound. ex: ai in rain.

What is a diphthong?

400

A syllable where the vowel is followed by an r, which changes the sound of the vowel.

What is a vowel-r syllable/ r-controlled syllable?

400

A syllable that is always at the end of the word. In this syllable type, there always needs to be at least two syllables in the word. examples: le, tion.

What is a final stable syllable?

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