The number of phonemes in the word, "at."
What is two?
The smallest individual speech sounds.
What is a phoneme?
The sound some people add to a letter sound that can bring confusion to reading and writing.
What is a schwa?
Heggerty, Amplify, Counting phonemes.
What are ways to teach phonological awareness?
Finger tapping and tapping your arm on the shoulder, elbow, and wrist are examples of this.
What are kinesthetic ways to count phonemes?
The number of phonemes in the word "fox."
What is 3?
The ability to hear, identify, move or change sounds, called phonemes, in spoken words.
What is phonemic awareness?
The correct sound for the letter, "b."
What is /b/? No /u/ after!
Fluid execution and coordination of word recognition and text comprehension.
What is skilled reading?
The name for the boxes used to count phonemes using manipulatives.
The number of phonemes in the word, "knew."
What is 2?
The ability to identify and manipulate sounds in spoken language. It includes word awareness, syllable awareness, onset-rime awareness, and phoneme awareness.
What is phonological awareness?
The correct sound for the letter, "d."
What is /d/? No /u/!
What is your context processor?
The book that can be used in grades 3 and 4 to build phonological awareness.
What is Bridge the Gap?
The number of phonemes in the word, "slight."
What is 4?
Word Recognition + Listening Comprehension = Reading Comprehension
What is the Simple View of Reading?
The correct sound for the letter, "k?"
What is /k/? No u!
You use this processor to understand /n/. In other words the sound for the letter "n."
What is your phonological processor?
This is a few students who you can pull to a table in the back of your classroom to work on things like clipping sounds, counting phonemes, and using Elkonin boxes for spelling.
What is a small group?
The number of phonemes in the word, "brother."
What is 5?
A visual with a cord that shows how word recognition and language comprehension work together to create a skilled reader.
What is Scarborough's Rope?
The correct sound for the letter, "h"?
What is /h/? No /u/!
You use this processor to know what the letter "n" looks like.
What is your orthographic processor?