Across
- 1. The study of the relationship of the letters and letter combinations in written words to the sounds they represent in spoken words.
- 6. One of the two classifications of speech sounds (There 21 sounds and 25 sounds of this)
- 7. vowel The vowel letters that are heard in the key words "apron", "eraser", "ice", "overalls", and "unicorn"
- 9. A grapheme composed of two letters that represents one speech sound
- 10. A vowel phoneme in an unaccented syllable that represents a soft "uh"
- 11. The vowel and consonant letter(s) that follows the vowel or one-syllable word or a syllable.
Down
- 2. The unit of pronunciation
- 3. vowel The vowel letters that are heard in key words like "apple", "elephant", "igloo", "ox", and "umbrella".
- 4. One or more consonant letters that precede the vowel phoneme in a syllable
- 5. family Words with the same rime and rhyming sound
- 8. The written symbol used to represent the phoneme.
