Essential Components
Phonological Awareness
Phonemic Awareness
Phonics
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100

How many essential Components are there?

5

100

True or False

Phonological Awareness refers to one’s ability to recognize, discriminate, and manipulate the sounds in one’s language

True

100

Complete the sentence:

There are _____ phonemes in the English language.

44

100

What are graphemes?

The symbol/s that represent the sounds.

100

True or False

Individuals that know how to manipulate and detect sounds in words will struggle with learning to read.

False

200

How many components should be taught in grade 1?

5

200

Complete the sentence:

Phonological Awareness lawys the foundation for ______________, ______________ and ______________.

spelling, phonics, and reading

200

What is the smallest units of sound in spoken language?

Phonemes

200

What is another name for 

The smallest meaningful units of language, such as prefixes, suffixes, base words, and root words.

Morphemes

200

How many phonemes are in the word 'You'?

1

300

What components shouldn't be mastered by grades 2 and 3?

Phonemic Awareness

300

State 2 Phonological Awareness skills.

üRecognizing and producing Rhyme

Blending sounds

Segmenting sounds

Recombining sounds of words

Detecting and manipulate syllables

Phoneme Deletion and substitution

300

Define Phonemic Awareness.

Phonemic Awareness is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words.

300

What is the Alphabetic Principle?

An understanding that the sounds (phonemes) in spoken language are represented in sequential order by letters (graphemes) in written language.

300

What is the learning to read method used in primary schools?

Phonics

400

Name the five essential components.

Phonemic Awareness

Phonics

Fluency

Vocabulary

Comprehension

400

What is Phonological Awareness

Phonological Awareness is the understanding of the structure of spoken language- that it is made up of words and words consist of syllables, rhymes, and sounds.

400

Phonemic Awareness is not the same as Phonological Awareness. Explain.

Phonological awareness is a more encompassing term that refers to various types of awareness, including not only phonemes but also larger spoken units, such as syllables and rhyming words.

400
Complete the sentence:


Phonics Instruction improves _____________ and _____________

Reading skills and comprehension

400

What is the smallest part of a syllable?

Onset and Rimes

500

Complete the statement:

To ensure that children learn to read well, _______ and ________ instruction must be provided in these five areas.

To ensure that children learn to read well, (explicit) and (systematic) instruction must be provided in these five areas.

500

What is the expected syllable level for children completing kindergarten?

Segment and blend words of at least three syllables.

500

State one way that we can build Phonemic Awareness. 

Students must learn that spoken words consist of individual sounds or phonemes.

Students must learn that words can be segmented (pulled apart) into sounds, and sounds can be blended (put back together) and manipulated (added, deleted, and substituted).

Students must learn to use their phonemic awareness to blend sounds to read words, and to segment words into sounds to spell them.

500

State 3 frequently used terms

qAlphabetic Principle

graphemes

letter-sound correspondence

decoding

decodable texts

morphemes

500

State one way that anyone can help with Phonological Awareness Development.

Oral language 

Exposing children to written language 

Introduce literacy instruction