English Language Arts (2021) Grade(s): 1

ELA21.1.6e

Add, delete, and substitute phonemes at the beginning or end of spoken words made up of three to five phonemes, and produce the resulting word.

COS Examples

Examples: pan to pant; flight to light; cat to cap

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Knowledge

  • Phonemes in single-syllable spoken words.
  • Phonemes in spoken words can be manipulated.

Skills

Using spoken words made up of three to five phonemes,
  • Add phonemes at the beginning or end of a word and produce the resulting word, such as changing pan to pant.
  • Delete phonemes at the beginning or end of a word to produce the resulting word, such as changing flight to light.
  • Substitute phonemes at the beginning or end to produce the resulting word, such as changing cat to cap.

Understanding

  • Adding, deleting, and substituting phonemes at the beginning or end of spoken words changes the resulting word.

Vocabulary

  • Add
  • Delete
  • Substitute
  • Phonemes
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