The process of seperating one sound from within a word.
What is sound isolation?
100
A child who uses the names of letters to record sounds is within this stage (example: HARE/cherry).
What is Letter Name Stage Spelling?
100
The ar- in the word star is an example of this vowel.
What is an R-Controlled Vowel?
100
The word chair, cheese, and chop come from this language.
What is Old English?
100
The number of graphemes in the English Language.
What is 54?
200
The process of clapping the beats in a word.
What is syllable segmentation.
200
Children within this stage of phonics development are learning to use roots and shoots to generate spellings (Example: knowing the word Hymnal will help the child learn to spell the word hymn.).
What is Derivational Constancy Spelling?
200
Two words that sound the same but are spelled differently to help the reader/writer convey a particular meaning are called....
What is a homophone?
200
The words moustache and chardonay are pronounced with a soft Ch-. These words were added to the English Language from....
What is French?
200
The concept that in English sentences are made of things called words, and words are made of things called letters.
What are hierarchical concepts.
300
The process of isolating a sound within a word and equating it to the same sound within another word.
What is sound matching.
300
Within this stage children use letter like forms known as mock letters and random letter strings in their writing.
What is prephonemic spelling?
300
The dr- in the word dragon is an example of this phonics feature?
What is an affricate?
300
The idea that a literate person may think they hear sounds in a word because they know the way the word looks (Example the idea that the word where has more sounds than the word wear).
What is the literate fallacy?
300
Cues related to the meaningful context of the story (including pictures).
What are Semantic Cues?
400
The ability to take seperate sounds and combine them to form a word.
What is sound blending?
400
Students in this stage of spelling development are learning how long vowels are represented (Example VCe, CVVC, CV patterns).
What is Within Word Pattern Spelling?
400
The a- in the word pain represents a "long vowel" also known as....
What is a glided vowel?
400
This aspect of a word tends to change over time faster than the spelling of a word.
What is the pronunciation of the word.
400
When the teacher says, "Did that sound like English?" She/he is asking the child to attend to this cueing system.
What are syntactic cues?
500
The process of removing a sound from a word.
What is sound deletion?
500
Students within this stage of spelling may be working on r controlled vowels in the stressed syllable.
What is Syllable Jucture Spelling?
500
The th- in the word thick is an example of this kind of consonant cluster.
What is an unvoiced diagraph?
500
Many prefixes and suffixes in English come from these two languages and become an important part of learning within Derivational Constancy Stage of spelling.
What is Greek and Latin.
500
Three dimensions of the Alphetic Principle that children must master.