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04/12/2015

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Term
Phonological Awareness
Definition
The awareness that oral language is composed of smaller units, such as spoken words and syllables.
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Phonemic Awareness
Definition
A specific type of phonological awareness involving the ability to distinguish the separate phonemes in a spoken word.
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Phonics
Definition
The ability to make the correct associations between the sounds and symbols of a language.
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The Alphabetic Principle
Definition
The idea that letters and letter patterns represent the sounds of oral language.
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Sight Words
Definition
Words that should be taught as whole units without having to break them down or sound them out.
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Consonants
Definition
Sound that occur when airflow is obstructed by the mouth, teeth, or lips.
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Continuous Consonant Sounds
Definition
Consonant sound that can be held continuously and stretched such as "f", "l", "m", "n", "r", "s", "v" and "z"
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Stop Sounds or Clipped Consonants

Definition
Sounds that are uttered quickly with a quick puff of air. Examples are "b", "c", "d", "g", "j", "k", "p", "qu", and "t".
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Consonant Digraphs

Definition
Two-letter consonant combinations that make one sound. Examples are "ph", "th", "ch", "sh" and "wh".
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Consonant Blends

Definition
Two or three letter combinations said rapidly in which each letter makes a sound. Examples are "pl" in "play" and "spr" in "spring".
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Silent Consonants

Definition
Consonants not heard in a word such as the "h" in "ghost" and the "t" in "whistle".
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Schwa
Definition
A short vowel sound; an unaccented, unstressed syllable, "uh" sound.
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Contraction

Definition
One word comprised of two words, using an apostrophe to take the place of the missing letter(s).
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Vowels
Definition
Sounds made when air leaves the voice-box unobstructed with a clear passage.
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Phonograms
Definition
Letter clusters that help to form word families or rhyming words (i.e. , ad, ack, at, an).
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Syllable
Definition
A unit of pronunciation with one vowel sound (or vowel diphthong) with or without surrounding consonants.
Term
Vowel Digraphs
Definition
Two-vowel combinations that make a single sound. Examples are "oa" in "boat", and "ea" in "teach".
Usually the first vowel is long and the second vowel is silent.
Term
Dipthongs
Definition
Sounds that consist of a blend of two separate vowel sounds such as "oi" in "oil" and "oy" in "boy". The tongue often starts in one position and ends in another.
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R-Controlled Vowels
Definition
Neither long or short vowels. The proximity of "r" affects the pronunciation of the vowel such as the "a" in "car", "e" in "her", "i" in "girl", "u" in "hurt" and "o" in "for".
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L-Controlled Vowels
Definition
Neither long or short vowels. The proximity of "l" affects the pronunciation of the vowel such as the "a" in "chalk", "e" in "help", "i" in "milk", "o" in "cold" and "u" in "bull".
Term
Onset
Definition
The part of the syllable that precedes the vowel of a syllable. In the case of multi-syllabic words, each syllable has an onset. For example, the onset of the word "pill" is /p/.
Term
Rime
Definition
The part of a syllable (not a word) which consists of its vowel and any consonant sounds that come after it. For example, the rime of the word "pill" is /i/ /ll/.
Term
VC
Definition
Word pattern of short vowel + consonant. 
Examples: am, it, up. 
Exceptions: or
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CVC
Definition
Word pattern where medial vowel is short and between two consonants. 
Examples: man, pet, lip, tot, bun.
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CVCC
Definition
Word pattern where the vowel is short. 
Examples: balk, cost, film.
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CCVC
Definition
Word pattern usually starting with a consonant blend. 
Examples: brat, clap, skip.
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CVVC
Definition
Word pattern where the vowels are often digraphs. 
Examples: bait, goat, team.
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CVCE
Definition
Word pattern that includes long medial vowel sound. 
Example: made, like, cone, huge.
Exceptions: love, live.
Term

Pre-communicative Spelling Stage

Definition
Showing no understanding that letters represent sounds. A child in this stage will "write" by drawing pictures or making squiggles. If letters appear, they are random. The child has no understanding of the alphabetic principle.
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Semi-phonetic Spelling Stage

Definition
Attempting to use letters to represent sounds. The child's knowledge of the sound-symbol relationship is poorly developed, however. Children at this stage do not often write a letter for each sound; some sounds are unrepresented.
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Phonetic Spelling Stage

Definition
At this stage, children know that letters represent sounds and at least one letter represents each sound in a word. This does not mean that the child will always choose the right letter or combination of letters, however. Writing at this level can sometimes be difficult to read. At this level, children should be encouraged to write even though they make mistakes.
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Transitional Spelling Stage

Definition
At this stage, the child knows most of the orthographic patters of English. All sounds have letters and, for the most part, the child chooses the correct letter or combination of letters for each represented sound. Writing at this stage is easy to read. Mistake at this level usually happen with sounds that have several spellings.
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Conventional Spelling Stage

Definition
The child spells almost all words correctly. Mistakes at this level occur when the child tries to spell new words with irregular spellings. Children at this level can also generally recognize that a word they have spelled is spelled incorrectly.
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Orthographic Patterns

Definition
Frequently occurring letter combinations of English spelling (e.g. the rime -ight, the suffix -ation).
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Cognates

Definition
Words that look alike and mean the same thing in two different languages.
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Word Identification

Definition
Knowing how to pronounce a word.
Term

Word Recognition

Definition
Associating a meaning to a word.
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