English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 2

ELA21.2.9d

Apply phoneme chaining that changes only one sound at a time to show addition, deletion, substitution, and resequencing of sounds from one word to the next.

COS Examples

Examples: bit, bet, bat; sat, sit; pit, pat

Unpacked Content

Knowledge

  • Addition means add to, deletion means take away from, substitution means change, and resequencing means changes the order of.
  • Words can be manipulated by changing only one sound at a time.

Skills

  • Change one sound in a word at a time using phoneme addition, deletion, and substitution to resequence sounds in a phoneme chain; for example, bit, bet, bat; sat, sit; pit, pat.

Understanding

  • They can demonstrate advanced phonemic awareness skills by changing one sound in a word to create a chain (or group of words).
  • Words can be manipulated by adding, deleting, substituting, and resequencing sounds.

Vocabulary

  • Phoneme chaining
  • Addition
  • Deletion
  • Substitution
  • Resequencing of sounds
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