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EDU 331 ( TEACH. READING) FINAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
VERIFIED.




The Reading Rope - ANS language comprehension + word recognition = skilled reading



The Simple View of Reading - ANS word recognition x language comprehension = reading
comprehension



Four Part Processing Model - ANS context, meaning, structure, and visual (letters/words).



Ehri's Phases of Word Recognition Development - ANS Pre-alphabetic; Partial-Alphabetic;
Full-alphabetic; Consolidated-alphabetic; Automatic



Phoneme - ANS The smallest unit of spoken language that makes a difference in a word's
meaning.



Grapheme - ANS The written representation of a phoneme.



Phonological awareness - ANS An umbrella term that includes the awareness of the larger
parts of spoken language, such as words, syllables, onsets and rimes, and phonemes.



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, Phonemic awareness - ANS The ability to detect, identify, and manipulate phonemes in
spoken words



Phonemic awareness task - ANS Isolation; Blending; Segmentation; Deletion; Addition;
Substitution



Isolation - ANS Recognizes individual sounds in the word.



Blending - ANS Combines the sounds to form a whole word.



Segmentation - ANS Separates the word into individual phonemes and says each sound.



Deletion - ANS Recognizes the word that remains when a phoneme is removed from that
word.



Addition - ANS Makes a new word by adding a phoneme.



Substitution - ANS Makes a new word by replacing one phoneme for another.



Manner of articulation - ANS Stops, Nasal, Fricatives, Affricates, Glides, Liquids



Consonant - ANS A speech sound in which airflow is obstructed by the mouth. (/p/,/b/)



Vowel - ANS a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y



Digraph - ANS Vowel pairs that make one sound. (ai in bait)

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