Phonological Awareness
Phonics
Application
Letters
Sounds
100

T/F: To have students find the letters in their name would help them develop phonological awareness.

False

100

T/F: There are 26 sounds in the English language.

False. There are 26 letters that make up 44 sounds.

100

To have students play hopscotch while saying letter sounds promotes their syllable awareness or their phonemic awareness? 

Phonemic awareness

100

T/F: Students should be taught letter names before they are taught letter sounds. 

False. Students should be taught phonological awareness skills before their learn the letter names. 

100

What sound does this letter make: p

/p/

200

Identify one component of phonological awareness. 

Choose ONE:

rhyme/alliteration, word awareness, syllable awareness, onset/rime awareness, phonemic awareness

200

T/F: To have students make the letters with their body and say the letter sound would be a phonics activity.

True

200

T/F: Having students complete a letter sort helps promotes their phonics development. 

True

200

T/F: Teaching and learning letters can be fun!

True!

200

What sound does this letter make? m

/m/

300
How would you define phonological awareness?

The ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in a spoken language

300

Define phonics. 

Phonics teaches students how to connect the written letter with its sound.

300
What is a phonological awareness activity that you can use in your classroom?

List any activity that includes rhyme, alliteration, word, syllable, onset/rime, phonemic awareness.

300

List an activity that would help students identify a letter.

Any activity that gives a student a letter and has them identify the letter name.

300

What sound does this letter make? 

short /a/ OR long /a/
400

List the 5 components of phonological awareness.

Rhyme/Alliteration, Word Awareness, Syllable Awareness, Onset/Rime Awareness, Phonemic Awareness

400

Name 5 vowel sounds.

Name 5 vowel sounds correctly.

400

T/F: To have students find rhyming words in a passage promotes rhyming or onset/rime awareness? 

Both are correct. 

400

List an activity that would help students distinguish between different letters. 

Any activity that demonstrates more than one letter and students have to choose or define the correct letter.

400

What sound does this letter make? w

/w/

500

What is the difference between phonological awareness and phonemic awareness?

Phonological awareness covers all components of the word, including syllables, onset/rime, and words. 

Phonemic awareness focuses only on the individual phonemes of a word.

500
Name all 21 consonant sounds. 

Name them all correctly.

500

Name one activity that could help develop syllable awareness in your students. 

Name an activity that would help your students identify syllables in a word.

500

When teaching students to form letters, what is are the directions that should always be followed? 

Top to bottom, left to right

500

What sound does this letter make? q

/k//w/