Phonics
Phonics 2.0
Phonics 3.0
Fluency
Fluency 2.0
100

The quick, effortless, and accurate recognition of individual words when reading.

What is rapid word identification?

100

The ability to identify specific phonemes in spoken words. 

What is phoneme isolation?

100

Refers to the relationship between letters and the sounds they make.

What is phonics?

100

Reading accurately with the appropriate speed and intonation.

What is Fluency?

100

The smallest units of sound in language

What are phonemes?

200

Are composed of the initial consonants or

consonant blends in syllables. 

What are onsets?

200

Involves identifying the common sound in a list of words that have either the same beginning, middle, or ending sound.

What is phoneme identification?

200

Consist of a series of connected boxes on paper.

What are Elkonin boxes?

200

Knowledge about correct oral language structures and the ways sentences are put together to decode and make meaning.

What are syntactic Cues?

200

Refers to the process of translating sounds to print using knowledge of letter-sound relationships. 

What is encoding?

300

consist of the vowels and remaining consonants that follow onsets.

What are rimes?

300

The process of combining individual sounds (phonemes) to form words

What is blending?

300

 refers to identifying and manipulating phonemes in spoken language.

What is Phonemic Awareness?

300

The use prior knowledge from personal experiences along with meaning contained in the text and pictures to make sense of what they are reading.

What are semantic cues?

300

A group of two or three consonants that blend together to make a sound

What is consonant blend?

400

the ability to identify specific phonemes in spoken words.

What is Phoneme isolation?

400

Removing one phoneme from a word and identifying what new word was formed.

What is phoneme deletion?

400

Activity where letters and their sounds are involved.

What is a phonics activity?

400

Refers to the process of translating print to speech, which is done by translating graphemes into phonemes.

What is decoding?

400

A group of two consonants that form a new consonant sound when combined. 

What is a consonant digraph?

500

the ability to identify and manipulate sounds at the phoneme level only.

What is phonemic awareness?

500

changing one phoneme in a word and identifying what new word was formed.


What is phoneme subsitution?

500

Activity asking students what sounds they hear in the word cat.

What is a phonemic awareness activity?

500

Are letters or groups of letters that represent a single sound.

What are graphemes?

500

Instruction means that phonics lessons are purposely planned to address specific skills rather than waiting until problems arise with decoding words while reading.

What is Explicit?

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