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What is a phoneme? - CORRECT ANSWER -Smallest unit of sound or sound in a word (individual
sounds)
What are Phonetics? - CORRECT ANSWER -How are speech sounds.
Vocal Related
What is phonology? - CORRECT ANSWER -How we organize sounds (specific to every language)
What is Phonics? - CORRECT ANSWER -How symbols (letters) and sounds in a language are
connected.
Explain what a phoneme is in depth - CORRECT ANSWER -individual speech sound
44 phonemes in the English language
smallest unit of speech
EX: Cat (Word) c/a/t- Phoneme
Ship (Word) sh/i/p- Phoneme
light (word) l/i/t- Phoneme
cane (word) k/a/n- Phoneme
What are some strategies teachers can use to practice phonemes with her students? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Rhymes
Spelling practices with sounds
show how it used in different situations /ch/ change and church (same sound but different
placement)
, ALWAYS practice BEGINNING and ENDING sounds to mature phoneme knowledge.
Explain Phonics indepth - CORRECT ANSWER -We use knowledge of phonics to do 2 things (Read
and Write)
Using our knowledge of sounds first learned in phonemic awareness we can now being spelling
and sounds out words. Intentional teachers focus on phonic learning so students can develop
valuable decoding skills for taking apart and forming new words.
For example, the sound "k" can be spelled as c,k, ck, or Ch. Teaching children to blend the
sounds of letters together helps them decode unfamiliar words by sound them out.
What is a grapheme? - CORRECT ANSWER -Graphemes are the way to write down the sounds
(phonemes)
We represent the graphemes in letter form.
For example: /k/ can be written in 5 ways c,k,ck,qu,ch
What is fluency in reading? - CORRECT ANSWER -When we read a passage, we often times do
not need to check our spelling or sound out most words. Our fluency in English means reading a
sentence on autopilot. No major thinking goes on and what we read is processed almost
automatically.
Read on autopilot with speed, accuracy, and proper expression.
In teaching we focus on fluency to determine how much a student is able to read without
having to stop and ask "what is this word?
We can spot fluency through a combination of enthusiasm, proper pauses, and consistent
reading speed through a passage.