#1
Which of the following is a consonant?
#2
Which vowel sound does the letter 'e' make in the word 'pen'?
#3
In the word 'happy,' which phoneme is represented by the letter 'y'?
#4
In the word 'elephant,' which part is the onset?
#5
Which vowel sound does the letter 'a' represent in the word 'cat'?
#6
What is the term for the smallest unit of sound in a word?
#7
Which phonics approach focuses on teaching whole words before breaking them into parts?
#8
What is the purpose of phonemic awareness in reading development?
#9
In the word 'jump,' what is the final consonant sound?
#10
What is the purpose of onset and rime in phonological awareness?
#11
What is the term for the ability to identify and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words?
#12
What is the process of blending individual sounds together to pronounce a word?
#13
Which of the following is an example of a digraph?
#14
What is the primary goal of phonics instruction in early reading?
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#15
Which phonics rule explains the 'magic e' concept in words like 'cake' and 'bike'?
#16
Which phonics approach emphasizes teaching sounds associated with specific letter patterns and their combinations?
#17