What every teacher should know Reading 101: A Guide to Teaching Reading and Writing Introduction: How Children Learn to ReadCourse ModulesPrint AwarenessPre-testIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestPhonological and Phonemic AwarenessPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestPhonicsPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestFluencyPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestVocabularyPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestSpellingPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestComprehensionPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestWritingPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestAssessmentPre-TestIn DepthIn PracticeAssignmentsPost-TestTeacher ToolboxThe Struggling ReaderAlphabetic PrinciplePhonological AwarenessDecodingClassroom ManagementDifferentiated InstructionLanguage Arts BlocksGlossaryResourcesBecoming a Certified Literacy Teacher Sounds of Speech: Post-Test How many phonemes are in the word RAKE? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 How many phonemes are in the word SHAKE? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 How many speech sounds are there in the English language? a. between 26 and 28 b. between 30and 32 c. between 42 and 44 d. none of the above There are ________ phonemes in the word rank. a. two b. four c. one d. three Which word contains three phonemes? a. day b. sight c. walk d. cart Digraphs such as "sh" make ___________ sound(s). a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. none of the above Students with auditory problems may have difficulty: a. hearing sounds in words b. saying sounds in words c. learning to read d. all of the above Phonemes are: a. the largest unit of spoken language b. the smallest unit of spoken language c. the largest unit of written language d. the smallest unit of written language The word ___________ contains 3 phonemes. a. pit b. see c. pay d. all of the above Which letter combination(s) represent a single sound? a. TH b. IGH c. SH d. all of the above Reading 101 is a collaboration with the Center for Effective Reading Instruction and The International Dyslexia Association.