1) What word is /m/ ... /a/ ... /t/ a) it's an example of blending b) it's an example of isolation c) it's an example of segmentation 2) Change /l/ in lip to /s/ a) it's an example of blending b) it's an example of addition c) it's an example of isolation 3) Which word has three sounds? ship or last? a) blending b) addition c) segmentation 4) how many phonemes in cash? a) 4 b) 3 c) 2 5) How many phonemes in peach? a) 3 b) 5 c) 4 6) How many phonemes in knee? a) 4 b) 3 c) 2 7) does the /ai/ in said make the same sound as the /e/ in bed? a) yes b) no 8) does the /s/ in spin make the same sound as the /s/ in buns? a) yes b) no 9) does the /ar/ in market make the same sound as in mustard? a) yes b) no 10) a grapheme is a) smallest unit of sound in a syllable b) A variation of speech sound c) A letter or group of letters that represent one single sound d) study of speech sounds 11) A consonant is a) speech sounds where the air flow is obstructed or constricted b) an open mouth sound c) a deficit in phonological awareness 12) A vowel is a) A letter cluster b) Alphabetical principle c) an open mouth sound 13) Phonics a) instruction that connects letters and sounds b) A variation of speech sounds c) smallest unit of sound 14) an open syllable is a) a syllable with an r after the vowel b) a syllable with two adjacent vowels c) a syllable that ends with a vowel 15) car is an an example of a) an r-controlled syllable b) an open syllable c) a closed syllable 16) stop is an example of a a) vowel-consonant-e syllable b) closed syllable c) consonent le syllable 17) /c/ is pronounced as /k/ when followed by a) a, e, y, i, b) i, y, c) u, a, o 18) /c/ is pronounded as /s/ when followed by a) i, y b) a, e, y, i c) u, a, o 19) Does the /i/ in isle make the same sound as the /y/ in spy? a) yes b) no 20) does the /th/ in that make the same sound as the /th/ in with? a) yes b) no

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