LETRS MODULE Final Exam Questions and Answers.
phoneme Answer- in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
Grapheme Answer- the written or printed representation of a phoneme
Phonics Answer- The predictable relationship between phonemes and graphemes
Phonemic Awareness Answer- The ability to hear, identify,and manipulate the individual
sounds, phonemes, in oral language.
phonological awareness Answer- the ability to reflect on and manipulate the sound structure of spoken language
syllable Answer- a word part that contains a vowel, or, in spoken language, a vowel sound.
Onset and Rime Answer- -Parts of spoken language that are smaller than syllables but larger than phonemes
-Onset is the initial consonant(s) sound of a syllable (the b- of bag; the sw- of swim)
-Rime is the part of the syllable that contains the vowel and all that follows it (the -ag of bag; the -im of swim)
Phoneme Isolation Answer- —recognizing the individual sounds in words. For example, "Tell me the first sound you hear in the word top (/t/)."
Phoneme Identity Answer- recognizing the common sound in different words. For example, "Tell me the sound that is the same in pig, pot, and pie (/p/)."
phoneme categorization Answer- recognize a word with a sound that does not match the sounds in other words (bus,bun,rug) = rug
phoneme blending Answer- combining phonemes to make a word (b-i-g)
phoneme segmentation Answer- breaking a word into separate sounds and counting them
phoneme Answer- in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit
Grapheme Answer- the written or printed representation of a phoneme
Phonics Answer- The predictable relationship between phonemes and graphemes
Phonemic Awareness Answer- The ability to hear, identify,and manipulate the individual
sounds, phonemes, in oral language.
phonological awareness Answer- the ability to reflect on and manipulate the sound structure of spoken language
syllable Answer- a word part that contains a vowel, or, in spoken language, a vowel sound.
Onset and Rime Answer- -Parts of spoken language that are smaller than syllables but larger than phonemes
-Onset is the initial consonant(s) sound of a syllable (the b- of bag; the sw- of swim)
-Rime is the part of the syllable that contains the vowel and all that follows it (the -ag of bag; the -im of swim)
Phoneme Isolation Answer- —recognizing the individual sounds in words. For example, "Tell me the first sound you hear in the word top (/t/)."
Phoneme Identity Answer- recognizing the common sound in different words. For example, "Tell me the sound that is the same in pig, pot, and pie (/p/)."
phoneme categorization Answer- recognize a word with a sound that does not match the sounds in other words (bus,bun,rug) = rug
phoneme blending Answer- combining phonemes to make a word (b-i-g)
phoneme segmentation Answer- breaking a word into separate sounds and counting them