phonemic awareness
phonics
vocab
100

What is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words called?

phonemic awareness

100

What do we call the relationship between letters and the sounds they represent

phonics

100

What do we call the words a person can understand and use in conversation?

vocabulary

200

Which of the following is an example of phonemic awareness: rhyming, segmenting sounds, or spelling?

segmenting sounds

200

How many phonemes are in the word ship

three phonemes

200

True or False: Vocabulary knowledge has no impact on reading comprehension.

false

300

Breaking the word “cat” into /k/ /æ/ /t/ is an example of what?

phoneme segmentation

300

What is the term for a letter or combination of letters that represents a single sound, such as "ch" in "chip"?


digraph

300

What type of vocabulary refers to words a person recognizes when they hear or see them?

 receptive vocabulary

400

What phonemic awareness skill involves blending the sounds /b/, /a/, and /t/ to form the word "bat"?

phoneme blending

400

In the word "cat," the letter "c" represents which phoneme?

/k/

400

Words that have similar meanings, like "big" and "large," are called what?


 synonyms

500

Manipulating phonemes by removing /t/ from "stand" to make "sand" is called what?

phoneme deletion

500

What do we call a group of letters that follow the vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel (VCCV) pattern, like in the word “rabbit”?

syllable pattern

500

The word “joyful” is an example of a word with a root and a suffix. What is the root word?


joy