F.A.S.T. VOCAB #6

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Across
  1. 3. a group of two consecutive letters that are read as a single sound eg.,/ea/ in bread; /ch/ in chat; /ng/ in sing
  2. 5. group of three consecutive letters that are read as a single soundeg., -tch in catch; -igh in night; -ure in closure
  3. 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
  4. 7. the part of the word that cannot be broken downroot
  5. 8. awareness of all levels of the speech sound system
Down
  1. 1. - words that can be recognized efficiently at a glance the goal is that all words eventually become sight words
  2. 2. two or more consecutive consonants that retain their individual soundseg., /bl/ in block or /str/ in string
  3. 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