
Exploring Phonemic Awareness and Phonics
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Special Education
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6th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following activities is an example of phonemic awareness? Reading a story aloud, Clapping out the sounds in a word, Writing a sentence, Drawing a picture
Back
Clapping out the sounds in a word
Answer explanation
Clapping out the sounds in a word is an example of phonemic awareness, as it involves recognizing and manipulating the individual sounds (phonemes) in words. The other options do not focus on sound awareness.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is a key strategy in phonics instruction?
Back
Teaching letter-sound relationships
Answer explanation
A key strategy in phonics instruction is teaching letter-sound relationships, as it helps students decode words and understand how letters combine to form sounds, which is essential for reading development.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which exercise involves blending sounds to form a word?
Back
Combining /c/, /a/, /t/ to say "cat"
Answer explanation
The exercise of combining /c/, /a/, /t/ to say 'cat' involves blending individual sounds to form a complete word, making it the correct choice. The other options do not focus on sound blending.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What technique is used in segmenting words?
Back
Breaking "dog" into /d/, /o/, /g/.
Answer explanation
The technique used in segmenting words involves phonemic awareness, which is demonstrated by breaking the word 'dog' into its individual sounds: /d/, /o/, /g/. This method helps in understanding the structure of words.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How many phonemes are in the word "shrimp"?
Back
5
Answer explanation
The word 'ship' has three distinct phonemes: /ʃ/ (sh), /ɪ/ (i), and /p/ (p). Therefore, the correct answer is 3.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which game involves substituting sounds in words?
Back
Changing the /m/ in "mat" to /s/ to make "sat"
Answer explanation
The game involves phonemic awareness, where you change the sound /m/ in "mat" to /s/ to create a new word "sat." This demonstrates sound substitution, unlike the other options which do not involve changing sounds.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is an example of phonemic manipulation? Options: Reading silently, Rearranging sounds in "bat" to make "tab", Writing a story, Listening to a podcast
Back
Rearranging sounds in "bat" to make "tab"
Answer explanation
Phonemic manipulation involves changing sounds in words. Rearranging the sounds in "bat" to form "tab" is a clear example, as it directly alters the phonemes, unlike the other options which do not involve sound manipulation.
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