This quiz is over the content in both the Part 1 and Part 2 Lessons of Phonics Instruction
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
15 point(s)Imagine your colleague comes to you and says, “I’ve been teaching letter-sound correspondences, but my first graders are having a tough time. This is the order of the sounds I’ve been teaching – a e i o u b d m n t”
According to the information you reviewed about letter sequences, what feedback would you give your colleague on how to change her instruction?
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
12 point(s)Why should spelling (encoding) and phonics (decoding) be taught together?
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
10 point(s)A common feature of beginning decoding programs is to provide ‘decodable’ texts that kids can read. Decodable texts mean that most of the words included should be able to be sounded out (decoded) with the skills the student has been taught.
Imagine that you have taught all of the most common letter sounds, and have taught CVC, CVCC, CVCe words to your students.
Is the following passage ‘decodable’ – why or why not?
“Sam and Tom like to ice skate. They skate quickly on the ice, and go in circles all over the place.”
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4. Question
5 point(s)How many phonograms are taught in the program The Logic of English?
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
4 point(s)What type of syllables are included in the following words? choose all of the correct answers
beverage
we
martyr
rival
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