We have changed our privacy policy. In addition, we use cookies on our website for various purposes. By continuing on our website, you consent to our use of cookies. You can learn about our practices by reading our privacy policy.

TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources

110.11.b.2

(2) Reading/Beginning Reading Skills/Phonological Awareness. Students display phonological awareness. Students are expected to:

  • (A) identify a sentence made up of a group of words;
  • (B) identify syllables in spoken words;
  • (C) orally generate rhymes in response to spoken words (e.g., "What rhymes with hat?");
  • (D) distinguish orally presented rhyming pairs of words from non-rhyming pairs;
  • (E) recognize spoken alliteration or groups of words that begin with the same spoken onset or initial sound (e.g., "baby boy bounces the ball");
  • (F) blend spoken onsets and rimes to form simple words (e.g., onset/c/ and rime/at/ make cat);
  • (G) blend spoken phonemes to form one-syllable words (e.g.,/m/ …/a/ …/n/ says man);
  • (H) isolate the initial sound in one-syllable spoken words; and
  • (I) segment spoken one-syllable words into two to three phonemes (e.g., dog:/d/ …/o/ …/g/).