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Phonics Quiz 2
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Consonant digraphs are when
2 or more consonants make one new sound together
2 or more consonants, 1 makes a sound and other is silent.
2 or more consonants, each representing a phoneme
1 letter that represents 1 phoneme
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How many times per year are students in kindergarten assessed in print awareness?
4
2
1
3
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The Alphabetic Layer of English Orthography represents the letter/sound relationship.
TRUE
FALSE
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How can a teacher promote print awareness in the classroom?
label objects, read together often, encourage students to look for environmental print
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Why is letter name knowledge important
It is one of the best predictors of future reading success.
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When you say the name of the letters j and k, which phoneme do both contain?
/a/ long
/e/ short
/a/ short
/e/ long
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Understanding the relationship between phonemes and graphemes is what component of phonological awareness?
phonics
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In Ehri's Phases of Word Recognition Development, Full Alphabetic is the 4th level of development.
True
False
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Which of the following is a consonant digraph?
dr
bl
ch
gl
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What is the vowel phoneme for "beat"
/e/ long
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All of the following tasks are associated with Print Awareness EXCEPT
Identify words, by looking at letters, which represent sound
Using words, images, context and graphics to make meaning.
Reading left to right, top to bottom (in English).
Orally segmenting a compound word into two smaller words
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________ _________ build phonological awareness skills by segmenting words into individual sounds, or phonemes.
Elkonin boxes
word sorts
rhyming games
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Most students follow the same stages of spelling development at the same rates.
FALSE
TRUE
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Phonics instruction should be
explicit
systematic
All of the above
sequential
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Which of the following is NOT a type of word sort?
Alphabetic
Sound
Meaning
Pattern
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True or False, Letters with similar upper case and lower case letters are more difficult to learn.
False
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2 consonant letters representing 1 new sound
silent consonants
single consonant
consonant digraph
consonant blend
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Print awareness is closely related to ____________________.
word awareness.
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Which of the following does not contain a silent consonant?
Thigh
Knot
Doubt
Grape
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Scope in lesson planning refers to
The amount of content an educator should teach
The oder in which to teach the content
The difficulty level of the content an educator should teach
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How many phonemes are in the word "fax"?
4. /f/ /a/ /k/ /s/
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Prefixes, suffixes, and word roots are aspects of the pattern layer of orthography.
FALSE
TRUE
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Printed words are separated by spaces called
concepts of print
word boundaries
book conventions
Letter knowledge
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The umbrella term for many parts of spoken language.
phonological awareness
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What is one letter that the name of the letter begins with the sound the letter stands for?
b, d, j, k, p, t, v, z, c, g
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has no pre-established categories and is considered the highest level of word sorts.
closed sort
teacher directed sort
open sort
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The ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words
phonological awareness
grapheme awareness
phonemic awareness
phonics
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Scope is the order in which to teach the content.
FALSE
TRUE
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In the Automatic Phase of Ehri's Phases of Word Recognition Development, readers can focus on meaning of text because they can read fluently.
True
False
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Teaching 1 letter a week is a successful phonics strategy.
False
True
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True or False, Letter shapes that are visually similar are easily confused.
True
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Understanding the difference between the front and back cover of a book are examples of
Read aloud strategies
word awareness
letter knowledge
Book Conventions
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True or false, the terms phonological awareness and phonics are interchangeable?
False
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The order of phonological awareness skills by developmental level is
syllable, intrasyllable, word, phoneme
word, syllable, intrasyllable, phoneme
phoneme, syllable, intrasyllable, word
phoneme, word, syllable, intrasyllable
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