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Phonics Vocab Terms

Across
Two or more letters that are blended together without losing their identities, they can be separated (two or more letters).
Two letters that stand for a simple phoneme sounds, and can't be separated (two consonants).
The construction of words.
The method in which basic phonetics is used to teach the beginning of reading.
The ability to recognize spoken words as individual sounds.
The study of human speech sounds.
A syllable that ends with a vowel phoneme sound (tongue continues).
The orthographic symbol placed over a vowel letter to show it's pronounced as a long sound.
Down
The reading and understanding of words.
The unit of pronunciation consisting of a vowel alone or a vowel with one or more consonants.
A single vowel sound that glides into another sound; and is pronounced as one syllable (ow-ou; oy-oi).
The orthographic symbol placed over a vowel letter to show it's pronounced as a short sound.
A letter sequence comprised of a vowel grapheme and (an) ending consonant grapheme(s).
The smallest sound unit of a language that distinguishes word from word
A syllable that ends with a consonant phoneme sound (tongue stops).
The conventional spelling system of a language.
A sound represented by a,e,i,o,u, and sometimes w and y in the english alphabet.
A sounds represented by an letter of the english alphabet except (a,e,i,o,u,w,y).
A letter or combination of letters that represent a phoneme sound.