The number of phonemes in the word "thigh".
What is 2?
______x______= Reading Comprehension
The two factors in the Simple View of Reading Model are ___________ __________ and _________ ____________.
What are Word Recognition and Language Comprehension?
Identify words with only the unvoiced /th/ sound
bathe, Nathan, bath,
What are bath, Nathan?
A grapheme is
What is a letter or group of letters that represent a sound?
Speech Syllables always match written syllables.
What is false?
The number of speech sounds in the word "high".
What is 2?
What is the common error in these spellings?
plant/plat, haunted/hauted, Vermont/Vermot
What is the omission of a nasal phoneme?
Whole language: meaning emphasis as
phonics: ___________ emphasis
What is code emphasis?
Teaching irregular parts of highly frequent words is sometimes marked with what symbol?
What is a heart?
The two main categories of speech sounds are ________ and ________.
vowels and consonants
This is the number of phonemes in the English Language.
Bonus 50 pts: Which letters represent two speech sounds?
What is 44?
Bonus 50 pts: x, q
All these spelling errors have something in common
thrift/thrivt
water/wader
Kamryn/Gamryn
What is voicing substitutions?
T/F
Alliteration tasks can demonstrate phonological sensitivity, but not necessarily demonstrate phonemic awareness.
What is true?
A spelling practice activity that promotes phonemic awareness. This is an example:
gob, cob, cub, cup, cap, cab, gab
What is word chain?
Recalling all the graphemes in a word (spelling) is more cognitively demanding than recognizing the word in print. True or false?
What is true?
The number of phonemes in the word "scratch"?
What are 5?
These SPELLINGS of the represent this common spelling error:
thirst/THRIST
clothes/COLTHES
flutter/FULTER
What is....
mis-sequencing of liquids
What percent of words in English can be spelled accurately by sound-symbol correspondence rules alone?
What is 50%
Good readers read words as a whole without seeing the inner working of the word so we can use word shapes to help our students read.
What is False? FALSE FALSE
Brain imaging tells us that our eyes scan and process each phoneme. However we do it in such short order that it appears to be instantaneously.
Dyslexia is characterized by difficulty with this "processor" in the brain.
(word box: orthographic, phonological ,meaning, or context)
What is Phonological.
Dyslexia is not visual.
This specific letter represents the the schwa found in the word "wagon"
What is the 'o'?
These vowel phonemes are close in articulation and therefor are close together on the vowel valley.
Long E and Long U
Long A and Long U
Short i and short e
What are short i and short e?
What is the floss rule?
when the sounds /f/ /l/ /s/ and /z/ follow a short vowel, the consonant is spelled with a double letter
Name word practice activities students can do to practice taught phonics skills while building phonemic discernment?
What are word chains, word lists, word sorts, word building with tiles, phoneme-grapheme mapping?
What is the difference between high frequency words and sight words?
What is
sight: instantly recognized w/o much effort individualized to a person
h.f.: most commonly used words in English
both types of words can be either decodable or irregular.