History
Definitions
Phonology & Learning to Read
Spelling & Orthography
100
Many sight words were created in this time period.
What is Old English?
100
Ability to distinguish the individual sounds of spoken words
What is phonemic awareness?
100
Name two continuents.
What is /m/-- and /s/--?
100
Name the three stages of spelling development according to Jane.
What is Spelling by sound, spelling by pattern, and spelling by meaning?
200
The word biology is derived from this time period.
What is Early Modern English?
200
Matching sounds to letters
What is Phonics?
200
The most amount of letters that make up a grapheme.
What is four?
200
wuz and sed are characteristics of this stage.
What is spelling by sound?
300
Words ending with ette and que entered the English language during this period.
What is the Middle English Period?
300
A single speech unit
What is phoneme?
300
The number of sounds in the word fix.
What is four?
300
Greek and Latin root words are critical during this stage. crit: criteria, criterion, hypocrite
What is the spelling by meaning stage?
400
Shakespeare and the dictionary were influential during this time period
What is Early Modern English?
400
A letter or group of letters that represent a phoneme.
What is grapheme?
400
The number of vowels represented in the i.t.a. chart.
What is 16 vowels?
400
Same letter combinations can be pronouced differently in this stage.
What is spelling by pattern?
500
The Great Vowel Shift occurred during this time period.
What is Middle English?
500
Different pronounciations of a phoneme
What is allophone?
500
Two letters that are represented by one sound, never silent, and never represented by another letter?
What is r and v.
500
This rule occurs 98% of the time.
What is "i before e except after c"?
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