Phonological Awareness & Phonemic Skills
Phonological and phonemic awareness help children become prepared to learn how letters and sounds go together into words. This makes it much easier for someone to learn to read and write.
Phonological Awareness: The ability to listen to, recognize, and manipulate sounds of language. This includes sentences, words, rhymes, syllables, onsets and rimes, and individual sounds or phonemes.
Phonemic Awareness: Part of phonological awareness, phonemic awareness refers to the ability to listen to, recognize, and manipulate the smallest pieces or individual sounds of language (phonemes).
Phonological awareness and phonemic skills include:
Further Websites
http://www.readingresource.net/phonemicawarenessactivities.html - this site provides many engaging activities that can be used in the classroom to develop students’ phonological awareness and phonics skills.
http://phonologicalawareness.org/6.html - this site also provides many examples of activities that can be used to develop students’ phonological awareness and phonics skills.
In my classroom
In my classroom I will provide opportunities for students to develop their phonological awareness and phonemic skills through interactive activities such as:
Phonological Awareness: The ability to listen to, recognize, and manipulate sounds of language. This includes sentences, words, rhymes, syllables, onsets and rimes, and individual sounds or phonemes.
Phonemic Awareness: Part of phonological awareness, phonemic awareness refers to the ability to listen to, recognize, and manipulate the smallest pieces or individual sounds of language (phonemes).
Phonological awareness and phonemic skills include:
- Recognising sounds
- Adding sounds
- Taking apart sounds
- Moving sounds around
Further Websites
http://www.readingresource.net/phonemicawarenessactivities.html - this site provides many engaging activities that can be used in the classroom to develop students’ phonological awareness and phonics skills.
http://phonologicalawareness.org/6.html - this site also provides many examples of activities that can be used to develop students’ phonological awareness and phonics skills.
In my classroom
In my classroom I will provide opportunities for students to develop their phonological awareness and phonemic skills through interactive activities such as:
- Clap the syllables
- Silly name song
- Rhyming word activities
- Word segmentation activities
- Provide parents with simple activities and resources to practice this skill at home with their child
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