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Decoding Activity: Recognizing Phonemes
 Phonemes are the building blocks of language. Represented by letters of the alphabet, they are the component sounds of spoken words. Most people automatically hear, for example, that the word "goat" is made up of three sounds: "guh," "oh," and "tuh."

Reading requires the ability to map the phonemes we hear to letters on a page, and vice versa. But what happens when this basic skill, called decoding, doesn't come automatically? Imagine struggling to sound out every word because you can't distinguish among phonemes.

Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with this phoneme translation key. Then use it to read the passage on the next page. When you're ready, click the link below.

Phoneme translation key:
When you see  Pronounce as
q
z
p
b
ys
a, as in bat
e, as in pet
d or t
m
b
p
er
e, as in pet
a, as in bat
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