Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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At what level of phonemic awareness do children break a word into its separate sounds saying each sound as they tap out or count it?

  1. Phoneme Categorization

  2. Phoneme Deletion

  3. Phoneme Segmentation

  4. Phoneme Substitution

The correct answer is: Phoneme Categorization

Phoneme Segmentation involves breaking a word into its separate sounds by saying each sound as they tap out or count it. This skill is crucial for children as they learn to decode and spell words. Phoneme Categorization, Phoneme Deletion, and Phoneme Substitution involve different phonemic awareness skills and do not specifically focus on breaking a word into separate sounds as in Phoneme Segmentation.