Sample Questions Flashcards

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Define phonemic awareness.

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The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words.

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True or false: Phonemic awareness is the same as phonics.

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FALSE

Phonemic awareness focuses on sounds, while phonics involves the relationship between sounds and letters.

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What is the importance of phonemic awareness?

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It is crucial for developing reading and spelling skills in children.

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Fill in the blank: Phonemic awareness involves manipulating _______ in words.

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sounds

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List one activity that develops phonemic awareness.

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Rhyming games help develop phonemic awareness.

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What does it mean to segment sounds?

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To break a word into its individual sounds or phonemes.

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True or false: Phonemic awareness can be taught through writing.

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FALSE

Phonemic awareness is primarily developed through listening activities.

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Define blending in phonemic awareness.

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The ability to combine individual sounds to form a word.

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What is an example of a phoneme?

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The sound /b/ in the word ‘bat’.

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Fill in the blank: Phonemic awareness is a subset of _______.

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phonological awareness

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What is the goal of phonemic awareness training?

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To improve children’s ability to decode and spell words.

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True or false: Phonemic awareness is only important in early childhood.

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TRUE

Early phonemic awareness is critical for later reading success.

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What is phonological awareness?

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A broader skill that includes recognizing sounds at the word, syllable, and phoneme levels.

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Fill in the blank: Phonemic awareness can be developed through _______ activities.

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auditory

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What is isolation in phonemic awareness?

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Identifying a specific sound in a word, such as the first sound.

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Define manipulation in phonemic awareness.

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Changing sounds in a word to form new words.

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What is a phoneme deletion task?

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Removing a sound from a word to see what remains.

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True or false: Phonemic awareness can be assessed through written tests.

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FALSE

Assessments are typically oral and involve listening tasks.

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What is the relationship between phonemic awareness and reading?

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Strong phonemic awareness leads to better reading skills.

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Fill in the blank: Phonemic awareness helps with _______ skills.

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What is a phoneme?

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The smallest unit of sound that can distinguish meaning.

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Define syllable.

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A single, unbroken sound of a spoken word, often containing a vowel.

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What is the difference between phonemic awareness and vocabulary?

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Phonemic awareness focuses on sounds, while vocabulary involves word meanings.

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True or false: Phonemic awareness can improve spelling.

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TRUE

Understanding sounds helps children spell words correctly.

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What is the role of **rhyming** in phonemic awareness?
Rhyming helps children recognize sound patterns in words.
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Fill in the blank: **Phonemic awareness** is essential for _______ literacy.
early