F.A.S.T. VOCAB #6
Across
- 3. a group of two consecutive letters that are read as a single sound eg.,/ea/ in bread; /ch/ in chat; /ng/ in sing
- 5. group of three consecutive letters that are read as a single soundeg., -tch in catch; -igh in night; -ure in closure
- 6. two parts of a syllable: the onset consists of the initial consonant(s), and the rime consists of the vowel and any consonants that follow itFor example, in the word sat, the onset is s and the rime is at. In the word flip, the onset is fl and the rime is ip
- 7. the part of the word that cannot be broken downroot
- 8. awareness of all levels of the speech sound system
Down
- 1. - words that can be recognized efficiently at a glance the goal is that all words eventually become sight words
- 2. two or more consecutive consonants that retain their individual soundseg., /bl/ in block or /str/ in string
- 4. a letter or group of letters added to the beginning or end of a word to change its meaning: a prefix or suffixprefix, suffix