Give students a key phoneme to listen for (e.g., /m/, /s/). Then ask students, "Where do you hear the / /?" This is an example of __________________________.
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phoneme isolation
phoneme segmentation
phoneme manipulation
phoneme deletion
Question 2
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The ability to break words down into individual sounds. For example, a child may break the word “bat” into its component sounds – /b/, /a/, /t/.
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phoneme deletion
phoneme manipulation
phoneme segmentation
phoneme isolation
Question 3
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A child who is proficient in this skill can tell you that when the /k/ sound is removed from cat, you get at.
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phoneme segmentation
phoneme deletion
phoneme isolation
phoneme manipulation
Question 4
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The ability to modify, change, or move the individual sounds in a word.