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LETRS Unit 3 QUESTIONS AND WELL
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1. Teachers who take a code-emphasis approach to instruction generally

do not discuss the meanings of words being taught.: False

2. The ability to decode a new, previously unknown printed word, in or out

of context, depends on: knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences

and the ability to blend phonemes and graphemes quickly.

3. The term phonics may be used to refer to: the system of phoneme-

grapheme correspondences that are the basis for an alphabetic orthography,

an essential component of effective reading instruction and a strategy for

decoding new words and storing them in orthographic memory.

4. Which of the following are typical of meaning-emphasis approaches to

instruction?: emphasis on reading leveled texts individually and use of

context

(such as illustrations) to read words in texts






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5. Which of the following is typically done as an extended practice activity

in phonics lessons?: timed reading of learned words

6. Regularly spelled words: three, day, bird, goose, mouse, maybe, go, have

7. Irregularly spelled words: yacht, love, father, you

8. Why is the letter "x" referred to as an odd letter?: Letter "x" can represent

two phonemes.

9. Which word contains a consonant trigraph?: ditch (-tch)

10. Which is an example of a consonant blend?: shr

11. What is the difference between a digraph and a blend?: Blends represent

more than one sound; digraphs represent one sound.

12. Which of the following sets includes ONLY consonant blends?: fl, br, nd

13. How many phonemes are in the word "flax"?: 5

14. How many phonemes are in the word "quick"?: 4

15. Which pair of words has the same number of phonemes?: tax and flash

16. Which of the following sets includes only words with vowel teams?:

slight, drain, snow

17. Which is the most consistent pattern in the way English uses vowel

graphemes?: Single letters are used to spell short vowel phonemes.

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