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alphabetic principle
The idea that letters map reasonably well to sounds in English language
phonological awareness
focuses on numerous sounds (syllables, rhyming words)
phonemic awareness
focuses on one sound
phonics
the letter and sound combinations and being able to blend them together to sound the word
phoneme
the vowels of individual sounds
grapheme
written representation
morpheme
smallest unit of meaning
consonant digraph
two or more letters are put together and make a distinct sound together (make only one sound with all letters)
consonant blend
two or three consonants that blend together, and you can still hear all the sounds
short vowels
part of a CVC word or close syllable
long vowels
says its name, you can hear it get dragged out