Unpacked Content
Knowledge
Student know:
- Distinguishing means identifying the difference between two or more things.
- Voiced sounds are made with the voice box "turned on," or resonating, while unvoiced sounds are spoken with the voiced box "turned off," like a whisper.
- All vowels are voiced, while some consonants are voiced and others are unvoiced.
- Cognate consonants are phoneme or phoneme combinations that are produced almost the same although one is "voiced" and the other "unvoiced."
Skills
Students are able to:
- Tell the difference between commonly-confused cognate consonant and vowel sounds by applying their knowledge of voiced sounds, unvoiced sounds, and manner of articulation.
Understanding
Students understand that:
- Vowels and cognate consonants have sounds that are commonly confused.
- Applying their knowledge of voiced sounds, unvoiced sounds, and manner of articulation will help distinguish between commonly-confused vowel and cognate consonant sounds.
Vocabulary
- Voiced sounds
- Unvoiced sounds
- Manner of articulation
- Distinguish
- Commonly-confused vowel sounds
- Commonly-confused cognate consonant sounds