Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Chapter 1
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Chapter 4
100

What type of phonemes are a,e,i,o,u?

Vowel Phonemes

100
A written representation of one sound

Grapheme

100

What do you call the term for How a sound is produced?

Manner of Articulation

100

Knowing about the forms and the functions of print?

Print Awareness

100

What are components of written words?

Letters

200

D, k, s, and t are just a few examples of what kind of phoneme?

Consonant phonemes

200

What are meaningful parts of words?

Morphemes

200

What is the term for where in the mouth a sound is produced?

Place of Articulation

200

Print knowledge is acquired by most children during the _______(grade level) years.

Preschool

200

How many letters are in the alphabet?

26

300

What kind of words are composed of two Anglo-Saxon root words?

Compound Words

300

Word parts that are "fixed" to the beginning of root words?

Prefixes

300

What is a word or part of a word pronounced as a unit?

Syllable

300

In kindergarten you should assess a students print awareness ____(number) times: in the fall, winter and spring.

three

300

One way to help young students learn and recall letter shapes is through...?

handwriting practice

400

Word parts that "fixed" to the end of root words

Derivational suffixes

400

Word parts that are "fixed" to the end of root words. An example of this is the ending -er. 

Inflectional suffixes

400

What are the two parts of a syllable?

The onset and the rime

400

Books, signs and labels are examples of..?

Print

400

_____ is a form of handwriting that reduces the opportunity for reversals, which may occur when a students lifts their pencil

continuous stroke