RR Phonics Post-Test
Phonics programs are effective when they:
-include a carefully selected set of letter-sound relationships organized into a logical sequence -include a set of precise directions for teaching these relationships -include lots of opportunities for children to apply learning to reading and writing
Phonics instruction is important because it helps students to:
-understand the relationship between letters and sounds -recognize unfamiliar words -improve reading comprehension
The written letter A is a:
grapheme
Phonics instruction is most effective when it is taught:
in primary grades
Which of the following is a component of a reading program?
phonemic awareness instruction phonics instruction print awareness instruction
A teacher who is explaining how to place a set of words into categories based on their spelling patterns is engaged in:
phonics instruction
Effective phonics programs provide students with opportunities to practice applying their knowledge about phonics as they:
read write blend sounds to form words
Phonics instruction:
should be taught because it teaches a system for remembering how to read words
Which is an example of systematic phonics instruction?
teaching a set of letter-sound relationships in a clearly defined sequence
The alphabetic principle is understanding:
the relationship between letters and spoken words