Phonemic Awareness
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- The Components of ReadingFor kids to read, children must be taught in a systematic order. This entails learning the five components of reading. This article discusses those five components and gives examples of hypothetical teaching situations.
Use Dr. Seuss Books to Expand Phonemic Awareness in KindergartenPhonemic awareness activities for kindergarten age kids works well with a central theme. A fun and exciting way to develop phonemic awareness through a central theme is by focusing on rhyming books and rhyming activities.- Phonemic Awareness and PhonicsPhonemic awareness and phonics play a crucial role in teaching balanced reading. Many people often confuse the two thinking that they are the same in when fact they are different and both essential for learning to read adequately.
- 12 Key Concepts from National Reading Panel's Report on Phonemic Awareness and Ponics Instruction12 key concepts of NPR Report
Lesson Plan: Phonemic Awareness, Say it and Move ItThis is a lesson plan I have used with my children at school to increase their phonemic awareness.- Early Skills for Reading SuccessPhonemic awareness is the understanding that letters make sounds and we can manipulate these sounds to make words. The ability to play with sounds in words give children a solid foundation for reading.
Research Paper: Guide for Instruction for Phonics and Phonemic AwarenessThis was written for a college class on reading and phonics.