Phonics Quiz
diagraph
"sh" in a word represents a __________
short vowels
Apple, Elephant, Igloo, Octopus, Umbrella,
44
English has about how many phonemes?
squirm, dirty, observer, parade, first
Examples of words with bossy r
3
How many phonemes are in the word cheese
b/l/ou/s
Segment this word into phonemes: blouse
k/ar/u/k/t/er
Segment this word into phonemes: character
k/o/f
Segment this word into phonemes: cough
k/r/i/s/t/u/l
Segment this word into phonemes: crystal
f/a/k/s
Segment this word into phonemes: fax
f/u/g
Segment this word into phonemes: fudge
g/r/a/p
Segment this word into phonemes: grape
j/i/m/n/u/s/t
Segment this word into phonemes: gymnast
i/g/l/ew
Segment this word into phonemes: igloo
n/e/d/s
Segment this word into phonemes: needs
r/i/s
Segment this word into phonemes: rice
s/k/o/t/ch
Segment this word into phonemes: scotch
s/t/r/e/m
Segment this word into phonemes: stream
t/a/k/z
Segment this word into phonemes: taxis
False
T/F Blends count as one phoneme
False
T/F: Digraphs are composed of either 2 consonants or 2 vowels that when put together do not have the sound of either letter
True
T/F: LEA provides opportunities to teach phonics in a whole-part-whole approach
True
T/F: Sight Words usually do not carry meaning
true
T/F: prefixes and suffixes usually form a separate syllable from the root word
true
T/F: rime is based on sound, not spelling
True
T/F:Physical development of large motor skills is a factor in literacy development
syntactic
The phrase "the boy walked down the butter" contains a _____________ miscue
true
True or False: sight words are high frequency words that appear frequently in print
scr
What is the onset of the word scratch
thr
What is the onset of this word: through
onsets, rimes
_____ & _____ are parts of spoken language that are smaller than syllables, but larger than phonemes
Graphophonic cues
___________________ _______ enable the child to determine words by looking at the visual cues of letters and letter clusters and associating them with their corresponding sounds
consonant-le
a final syllable; located at the end of the base/root word; contains a consonant followed by the letters le
phonics
a predictable relationship between letters & sounds; use symbols to represent sounds
phonemic awareness
ability to notice, think about, & work with the individual sounds in spoken words
vowels
all words in the English language have at least one of these
dipthongs
boil, boy, about,owl, clause, saw, moon, and blew are all examples of
diagraphs
broom and foolish are examples of ________
free morphemes
can stand alone as words & do not have to be combined with other morphemes; ex. red, crocodile, peninsula, below, was
derivational suffixes
change the part of speech
R-controlled vowels
change the sound of vowel; neither long or short
dipthong
combination of two vowels that form a gliding sound as one vowel blends into the other (ex: toy)
inflectional suffixes
do not change the part of speech
consonants
graphic representations or sounds & sound units; typically children learn these first
word families
groups of words with the same rime & only the onset is changed
onset
initial consonant sound of a syllable; ex. BAG is b- SWIM is sw-
consonant diagraphs
king, wheel, sheep, tank, and sock are all examples of
synactic
knowing which type of word (verb, noun, etc) should go in the blank in a sentence
rime
part of a syllable that contains the vowel & all that follows it; ex. BAG is -ag SWIM is -im
diagraphs
phone, show, think, cheese, and whale are all examples of __________
blends
plate, blade, straw, drag, grass, brag, frost, and scratch are all examples of ______
diagraph
rainbow is an example of a ___________
grapheme
smallest part of written language that represents a phoneme in the spelling of a word
phonemes
smallest parts of sound in a spoken word that make a difference in the word's meaning
consonant digraphs
spellings where two letters are used to represent a consonant phoneme; ex. ch, ng, ph, sh, th, wh
morphemes
the smallest meaningful units in language; may be whole words, parts of words, or single phonemes
short
the vowel sound in CVC is _____
long
the vowel sound in CVCe is _____
long vowels
these say their name: Apron, Eagle, Ice, Oval, Unicorn
blend
two or more letters written together create a gliding sound, but each sound can still be heard
dipthongs
two vowel sounds, producing a gliding sound, in one syllable; ex. oi, ou, ow, oi, oy, ey
vowel digraphs
two vowels in a syllable & the first vowel is heard & the second vowel is silent; ex. ea, ai, ay, oa
vowel diagraphs
two vowels making one sound (ex: rail; meat; rain; boat; day; maid)
graphophonic
visual cues
consonant-vowel-consonant
what does CVC stand for?
consonant-vowel-consonant-silent e
what does CVCe stand for?
semantic
what words would make sense in a slot
digraph
when two letters represented together form one sound
bound morphemes
work as meaningful units only in combination with other morphemes