Teachers who take a code-emphasis approach to instruction generally do not discuss the meanings of words being taught.
False
The ability to decode a new, previously unknown printed word, in or out of context, depends on
knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences and the ability to blend...
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Teachers who take a code-emphasis approach to instruction generally do not discuss the
meanings of words being taught. - answer False
The ability to decode a new, previously unknown printed word, in or out of context, depends on
- answer knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences and the ability to blend
phonemes and graphemes quickly.
The term phonics may be used to refer to - answer the system of phoneme-grapheme
correspondences that are the basis for an alphabetic orthography, an essential component of
effective reading instruction and a strategy for decoding new words and storing them in
orthographic memory.
Which of the following are typical of meaning-emphasis approaches to instruction? - answer
emphasis on reading leveled texts individually and use of context (such as illustrations) to read
words in texts
Which of the following is typically done as an extended practice activity in phonics lessons? -
answer timed reading of learned words
Regularly spelled words - answer three, day, bird, goose, mouse, maybe, go, have
Irregularly spelled words - answer yacht, love, father, you
Why is the letter "x" referred to as an odd letter? - answer Letter "x" can represent two
phonemes.
, Which word contains a consonant trigraph? - answer ditch (-tch)
Which is an example of a consonant blend? - answer shr
What is the difference between a digraph and a blend? - answer Blends represent more than
one sound; digraphs represent one sound.
Which of the following sets includes ONLY consonant blends? - answer fl, br, nd
How many phonemes are in the word "flax"? - answer 5
How many phonemes are in the word "quick"? - answer 4
Which pair of words has the same number of phonemes? - answer tax and flash
Which of the following sets includes only words with vowel teams? - answer slight, drain, snow
Which is the most consistent pattern in the way English uses vowel graphemes? - answer Single
letters are used to spell short vowel phonemes.
What makes the vowel-r combination difficult for students to learn to read and spell? - answer
The sounds made by the vowel and the "r" overlap and influence each other.
VCe (Vowel-Consoant-e) examples - answer broke, flame, site
Silent Letter Grapheme examples - answer bomb, knee, knight
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