Kindergarten Quiz Adding or Substituting Phonemes in One-Syllable Words to Make New Words – RF.K.2.E
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.E emphasizes the ability of students to manipulate individual sounds, or phonemes, in simple, one-syllable words. This includes adding or substituting phonemes to create new words. This skill is essential for developing phonological awareness, which is a crucial foundation for reading success.
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If you change the first sound in “rat” to b, what is the new word?
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By changing the h in “hat” to c, what new word is formed?
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If you add a s sound to the start of “pin”, what is the new word?
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4. Question
Replace the b in “bug” with r. What word do you get?
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5. Question
If you change the m in “mat” to f, what’s the new word?
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6. Question
What word do you get if you add s to the end of “cap”?
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7. Question
Change the f in “fan” to p. What is the new word?
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By changing the d in “dog” to l, what new word is formed?
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If you add a s sound to the end of “crib”, what is the new word?
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Question 10 of 10
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Replace the t in “tap” with c. What word do you get?
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