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Word Identification and Analysis Strategies Prepared by JANAGAP

Word Identification and Analysis Strategies Prepared by JANAGAP

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KG - 1st Grade

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Therese Janagap

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Word Identification and Analysis Strategies

by Therese Janagap and Elean Castaneda

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Multiple Choice

A sound can be spelled with one to four letters. In the word "ship", how many letters will it take to spell the sound_____? 

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Multiple Choice

A sound can be spelled with one to four letters. In the word "night", how many letters will it take to spell the sound_____? 

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Multiple Choice

A sound can be spelled with one to four letters. In the word "through", how many letters will it take to spell the sound_____? 

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Multiple Select

One sound, different spellings

Which words conrtain the long /E/ sound?

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me

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eve

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chief

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keep

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seat

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Multiple Choice

Blending means...

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synthesizing

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turning sounds to written symbols

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Multiple Choice

Segmenting means...

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turning sounds to letters

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turning letters to sounds

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Multiple Choice

Analyze the scenario. The teacher asks, "What does h+a+t make?"

The student replies, "hat!".

What skill is being harnessed?

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Segmenting

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Blending

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Multiple Choice

Analyze: The teacher asks, "What does f+a+n make?"

The student replies, "fan!".

What skill is being harnessed?

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Segmenting

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Blending

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Multiple Choice

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The teacher says "rag", then shows "r+a+__?".

She asks, "Hmm? What sound is missing?"

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Segmenting

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Blending

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Multiple Choice

The teacher asks what sounds make up "pin"? Are segmenting or blending?

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Segmenting

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Blending

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Multiple Select

In what sequence are letter sounds best presented first?

HINT: The goal is for the child to be able to read right away. In what possible sequence should we teach the letter sounds?

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/a/, /b/, /c/, /d/, /e/, /f/

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/s/, /a/, /t/, /i/, /p/, /n/

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/m/, /t/, /a/, /s/, /d/, /i/, /f/, /r/

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Multiple Choice

Letter symbols also mean graphemes

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Multiple Choice

Letter sounds also mean phonemes

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Multiple Choice

Among the five skills in synthetic phonics that learners need to master, which can be taught simultaenously?

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sounds and formation

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blending and segementing

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sounds, formation, blending and segmenting

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Multiple Choice

Starts from word part and builds them up to the whole. The focus is on coding and decoding. Rules are explicitly taught. These are characteristics of ___?

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Synthetic Phonics

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Analytic Phonics

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Analog Phonics

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Systematic Phonics

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Multiple Choice

This approach in teaching reading is implicit. Children learn from patterns and rhymes. The focus is on creating meaning from texts. What type of appraoch is this?

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Synthetic Phonics

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Analytic Phonics

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Systematic Phonics

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Multiple Choice

This type of Phonics Instruction makes use of a system called onset and rime in teaching reading. What is it?

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Synthetic Phonics

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Analytic Phonics

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Analog Phonics

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Systematic Phonics

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Multiple Choice

The Syllabary is a Spelling-Writing Technique

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Multiple Choice

When using the Syllabic Method, use books with several types or list of syllables. What do we call this book?

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Syllabary Inventory Tool

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Syllabification

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Syllabaries

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Webster's Syllables

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Multiple Choice

In th syllabary method, the teacher puts emphasis on reading as well as _____?

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spelling and writing

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pronunciation

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syllabification

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Multiple Choice

This reveals the strategies kids use when they read and the knowledge kids have about language.

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RMI

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RMA

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Miscues

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Metacognition

Word Identification and Analysis Strategies

by Therese Janagap and Elean Castaneda

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