Grade 1 Quiz Understanding Spoken Words, Syllables, and Sounds (Phonemes) – RF.1.2
The Common Core Standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.1.2 focuses on the phonological awareness of first-grade students. This includes recognizing and differentiating spoken words, syllables, and individual sound units known as phonemes. Mastery of this standard allows children to build a foundation for reading proficiency, enabling them to sound out words, recognize patterns in phonics, and enhance their spelling skills.
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How many syllables are in the word “butterfly”?
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The word “cat” has how many phonemes (distinct sounds)?
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3. Question
Which of the following words has the same ending sound as “dog”?
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4. Question
How many syllables does the word “apple” have?
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5. Question
What is the initial sound in the word “frog”?
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6. Question
How many phonemes are there in the word “shrimp”?
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7. Question
Which pair of words rhymes?
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8. Question
The word “chop” starts with which sound?
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9. Question
How many syllables are present in the word “happiness”?
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10. Question
What is the ending sound in the word “fish”?
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