Section 3 Phonics Term Rapid Fire!
Shoot the correct phonics term (from Section 3 of "Phonics from A to Z: A Practical Guide"
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02.03.20
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02.04.20
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Topics of this game:
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What is the smallest unit of sound that distinguishes one word from another?
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What is defined as the formal study of language and how it works?
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What is defined as "the study of speech sounds"?
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What is the written representation of one sound?
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What is another name for the slashes placed around letters to distinguish between a letter and a sound in writing?
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Which diacritical mark represents long-vowel sounds?
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Which term refers to a letter cluster that stands for one sound?
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What kind of sound is one in which the air flow is cut off either partially or completely when the sound is produced?
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What kind of sound is one in which the air flow is unobstructed when the sound is made?
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What kind of fricative is formed using the lips and teeth? (Think about /v/ )
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What is a fricative formed using the front of the mouth called? ( like the fricative /z/ )
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What is the term for a fricative that is formed using the roof of the mouth? ( like /sh/ )
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What is a slightly different version of a phoneme? ( like how the /t/ in "later" sounds more like /d/ )
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The vocal chords vibrate when what kind of sound is produced?
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Which term refers to two or more consonants that appear together in a word with each consonant retaining its own sound? (like /sn/ in "snail")
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What is the term for the combined sound that a cluster stands for?
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What is the term for a sound in which the position of the mouth changes from one place to another as the sound is produced? ( like /oi/ )
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Which is a common example of a dipthong?
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Which is an example of a PLOSIVE? (formed by closing or blocking off air flow then exploding a puff of air)
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Which sound is referred to as a NASAL? (formed with mouth closed, forcing air through the nose)
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