1) What is a consonant? a) The letters of the alphabet except the vowels b) The letters of the alphabet including the vowels c) The letters of the alphabet excluding the digraphs 2) What is a closed syllable? a) a long vowel closed in by at least one consonant b) One short vowel is closed in by at least one consonant c) two vowels closed in by more than one consonant 3) What is the Floss Rule? a) if a word has one syllable and a long vowel we double the consonant after the vowel b) if a word has one syllable,a short vowel sound and s, p, l, m we double the consonant after the vowel. c) If a word has one syllable, a short vowel sound and f/s/l/z after the vowel at the word end, we double the final consonant 4) What is a closed syllable exception? a) It looks like a closed syllable but has a long vowel instead b) It sounds like a closed syllable with short vowel sound but ends in silent e (I've) 5) What is a blend? a) A blend is two consonants that are loosely connected but still make two sounds (bl, cr) b) A blend is two consonants that make one sound (th, sh, wh) 6) What is a digraph? a) A digraph are two vowels that make one sound (ea, ai) b) A digraph are two consonants side by side that make one sound (th, ph) 7) What is a long vowel a) A long vowel is two vowels that are side by side b) A long vowel looks like a vowel but doesn't sound like one c) A long vowel is a vowel that says its name in a syllable 8) What is a morpheme? a) The smallest unit of meaning in a word such as a prefix, suffix, base word, or root b) A morpheme is the smallest unit of sound in a syllable c) A morpheme is the smallest unit of print in a written word 9) What is a phoneme? a) A phoneme is the smallest unit of  meaning in a word such as a prefix or suffix b) A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in a spoken word such  as a sound in a word c) A phoneme is the smallest unit of print in a written word 10) What is a grapheme? a) A grapheme is the smallest unit of the graph. b) A grapheme is the smallest unit of print in a written word such as a letter. c) A grapheme is the smallest unit of a word such as a prefix, base word, or root. 11) What is a vowel consonant-e syllable a) It is a syllable type where the silent e makes the vowel before it long (often called silent e) b) A vowel-consonant-e is a formula where the vowel e in the middle of the word is silent c) A vowel consonant-e syllable has a short vowel and a silent e at the end(called silent e) 12) What is a vowel consonant-e exception? a) A vowel-consonant-e exception looks like a silent e syllable but doesn't sound like it (short vowel) b) It sounds like a v-e syllable, but doesn't look like it.

Structured Literacy Vocabulary Quiz 1 Review Sheet

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