Phonics Terminology (grapheme, Phoneme)
Long vowel
/a/ /e/ /i/ /o/ /u/
Vowel Short:
/a/ /e/ /i/ /o/ /u/
Vowel
/a/, /e/, /i/, /o/. /u/
Consonant blend
/b/l/, /d/r/, /s/t/, /g/r/
Consonant
/m/, /b/, /t/
Consonant controlled inflected vowels
/or/, /aw/, /al/
Consonant
/sh/, /f/, /th/, /ch/, /k/
CV
A long vowel go, she
C+le how to devid examples:
Can/dle
Dipthong
OI, oy, ou, ow
VCV how to devid examples:
Ro/boat, rob/in ti/dal
Onset
The consonant sounds of a syllable that comes before the vowel sound /br/
Rime
The part of the syllable that includes the vowel and any consonant sound that comes after it /ing/
Consonant Cluster
Two (or three) letters which make two (or three) sounds, bl, dr, st, gr
Consonant Digraph
Two letters making one sound sh,ph,th,ch,ck
Letter patterns(regular words)
VC, VV, VCe, CV
Syllabic Patterns regular words
VCCV, VCV, C+le
Dipthong phoneme
a gliding monosyllabic speech sounds that start with the sound of one vowel and moves to the sound of another. /o/i/,/o/y/ /o/u/ /o/w/ ( toil; boy; ground;how)
Grapheme
a letter or group of letters representing oune sound e.g. m, sh, ch, high, ought, (as in "though')
VV
a long bowel beat, pail, boat
VCe
a long vowel bite, make
VC
a short vowel bat, set
Vowel letter*
a,e,i,o,u, * sometimes w,h,y when preceded by another voewl (show, day,oh)
VCCV how to devid examples:
hap/pen mar/ket, sis/ter
Consonant letter
m,b,t
Consonant controlled vowels
r,I, and w change the sound or, aw, al.
Phoneme
the smallest single identifiable sound, e.g. the letters sh represent just one sound, /sh/ but 'sp' represents two (/s/ and /p/)
Vowel Digraph
two vowels which, together, make one sound ai,ee,ea,oa,ow(show)