Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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At what level of phonemic awareness do children recognize the word in a set of three to four words that has the odd sound?

  1. Phoneme Addition

  2. Phoneme Categorization

  3. Phoneme Identity

  4. Phoneme Segmentation

The correct answer is: Phoneme Addition

In phonemic awareness, the ability to recognize the word in a set of three to four words that has the odd sound falls under the skill of phoneme categorization. Phoneme categorization involves identifying the word that has a different sound compared to the others in the set. This skill helps children develop an awareness of individual phonemes and the ability to differentiate between them. Option A, phoneme addition, involves the ability to add phonemes to form new words. Option C, phoneme identity, refers to recognizing the same phoneme in different words. Option D, phoneme segmentation, is the skill of breaking words down into their individual phonemes. In this question, the correct answer is phoneme categorization, as it specifically addresses the task of identifying the word with the odd sound in a set.