Phoneme Blending, Substituting, Segmenting, and Manipulating

Phoneme Blending, Substituting, Segmenting, and Manipulating

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Special Education

6th Grade

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the first sound in the word "cat"?

Back

/k/

Answer explanation

The first sound in the word "cat" is /k/, which is the sound made by the letter 'c' in this context. The other options /a/ and /t/ represent the middle and final sounds, respectively.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If you replace the /h/ in "hat" with /b/, which word do you get?

Back

bat

Answer explanation

Replacing the /h/ in "hat" with /b/ changes the first sound to /b/, resulting in the word "bat". The other options do not match this transformation.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What are the sounds in the word "dog"?

Back

/d/ /o/ /g/

Answer explanation

The word "dog" consists of three distinct sounds: /d/, /o/, and /g/. The other options either replace or misrepresent these sounds, making /d/ /o/ /g/ the correct choice.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which word is made by blending the sounds /s/ /u/ /n/?

Back

sun

Answer explanation

The sounds /s/ /u/ /n/ blend together to form the word 'sun'. The other options do not match these sounds, making 'sun' the correct answer.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If you take away the /k/ sound in "kite," what word do you have left?

Back

ite

Answer explanation

Removing the /k/ sound from "kite" leaves you with "ite." The other options do not accurately represent the remaining sounds after the /k/ is taken away.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the last sound in the word "fish"?

Back

/sh/

Answer explanation

The last sound in the word 'fish' is /sh/. It is a single sound represented by the letters 'sh' in the word, making it distinct from the other options like /f/, /h/, and /s/.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which word is formed by substituting the /m/ in "map" with /c/?

Back

cap

Answer explanation

By substituting the /m/ in 'map' with /c/, we get 'cap'. The other options do not result from this substitution: 'tap' replaces /m/ with /t/, 'sap' with /s/, and 'gap' with /g/. Thus, 'cap' is the correct answer.

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