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Vocab
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Vocab 2.0
100

refers to a syllable or a letter combination added to the beginning or the end of a word to change its meaning or part of speech.

affix

100

T or F, orthography is the term used to refer to the speaking system of a language

False 

100

an awareness of and the ability to manipulate the sounds of spoken words. 

phonological awareness

100

When a word or syllable starts with the letter "kn", the "k" is silent



silent "k"

100

Two types of vowel clusters: vowel digraphs and vowel blends.



Vowel clusters

200

An affix added to the beginning of a word

prefix 

200

T or F, a morpheme in a language is the smallest unit that carries meaning 


True

200

The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate the individual sounds, phonemes, in oral language.



phonemic awareness

200

When a word or syllable starts with the letters "gn" the "g" is silent.

silent "g"

200

two vowels appearing together that represent a single phoneme or sound - a digraph

vowel digraphs

300

An affix added to the end of a word

suffix

300

T or F, rimes begin with a consonant and appear at the beginning of syllables or words 

False

300

can match, blend, isolate (break a word up), add, substitute, subtract sounds (rhyme, first sound put sounds together to form words)



children aware of phonemes

300

When the letter "tch" appears together, the letter "t" is usually silent

silent "t"

300

consist of CONSONANTS at the beginning of syllables & words

onset

400

"Dis" is an example of a prefix or suffix? 

Prefix

400

T or F, this represents vowel patterns: single vowels include long vowels, short vowels, r-controlled vowels, and “y” when it functions as a single vowel 


True

400

describes the relationship between sounds and the letters or spelling patterns making up written language

graphophonics

400

Can be used to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word, to check a pronounced word to see if the word makes sense, and as a step when using other word analysis strategies

Context Clues

400

Syntax refers to the sentence patterns and structure, or grammar, of language. Readers use these structures, or syntactic cues when constructing meaning from print

syntax

500

"ish" is an example of a prefix or suffix?

Suffix 

500

T or F, short vowel sounds occur least frequently in a word or syllable that ends in a consonant or consonant cluster

False

500

breaking words into smaller units; it is sometimes called structural analysis or syllabication

chunking words

500

An analysis of words refers to the analysis of words by using the meaningful parts of words, such as prefixes, suffixes, contractions, compound words, and base words

morphemic analysis

500

refers to the text surroundings an unfamiliar word and includes language structure (syntactic) clues and meaning (semantic) clues

Context