Phonemic Awareness
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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. -
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.
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Phonological Awareness, a Necessary Skill for Beginning ReadersPhonological awareness, also known as phonemic awareness, is the ability to recognize the individual speech sounds that make up words. It is an important skill for emergent readers.
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Lesson Plan: Phonemic AwarenessThere are several lessons that can be used to help students with phonics activities to do at home or in school.
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Research Paper: Guide for Instruction for Phonics and Phonemic AwarenessThis was written for a college class on reading and phonics. -
12 Key Concepts from National Reading Panel's Report on Phonemic Awareness and Ponics Instruction12 key concepts of NPR Report
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Parents and Print AwarenessParents can help their children become successful readers by introducing the concepts involved in print awareness. With print being all around us, the opportunities to explore these concepts and skills abound.
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Phonemic and Phonic Awareness in the ClassroomReading is the foundation of every subject that we learn. We have to be able to read before we can understand any subject;
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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.
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Letter PeopleThere are retired and modern versions of the Letter People. Both are still in use today. The retired versions are still marketed and sold aggressively. -
Teach Alliteration to Elementary Students Using the Poem Bleezer's Ice Cream by Jack PrelutskyHelp children practice phonemic awareness skills and teach alliteration using the funny poem "Bleezer's Ice Cream" by Jack Prelutsky.
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Kindergarten Integrated Lesson Plan: Sound ConnectionThis lesson plan integrates music and phonemic awareness through simple song
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Beginning Reading Programs: The Basic ComponentsThe basic components of a beginning reading program are phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. All five components go hand-in-hand and fit together in a big reading puzzle.
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Literacy Development in ChildrenFive different areas of instruction co-exist together to productively teach children how to be successful readers. These are known as the components of literacy and include phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary development, comprehension, and fluency.
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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.
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Literacy for Toddlers: How to Help Young Children Learn to ReadTeaching your toddler to read should begin at a very early age. You can help your child achieve literacy by building a foundation of print concepts and sound awareness. -
Teaching Reading in an Elementary Inclusionary ClassroomThis article provides basic advice for teaching reading to elementary-aged students with learning disabilities.
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The Orton-Gillingham Approach: Best Instructional Approach for Students with DyslexiaThis article gives a very brief overview of the Orton-Gillingham instructional approach. It has a little history, and goes over the steps that make up the process. The article also tells how Orton-Gillingham is used with different types of students.
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How Children Learn: What Teachers and Parents Need to Know About Auditory ProcessingThis article details the auditory processing subskills of sequencing, memory, discrimination, foreground-background, and synthesis.
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Reading Disorder: Questions and AnswersTo help understand what a reading disorder is, the signs of a reading disorder and types of help that are available I have interviewed neuropsychologist Carl Hale.
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History of Reading Instruction in AmericaThis article evaluates the history of reading instruction. It begins with the alphabet method and now students are reading to learn. It discusses the limitations of the traditional methods to teaching students how to read.
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Key Reading Skills Children Must Develop by Grade ThreeParents who are aware of key reading skills children must develop early in their development help children better prepare for success in school. -
Smart Start PreschoolLearn the philosophies, concepts and teaching methods of Smart Start Preschool and their tools used to assist with parent-child separation issues.
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Top 5 Best Educational Children's Television ShowsA guide on the best educational children's television shows for children ages 2 to 6.
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Academic Success Through Invented SpellingAllowing the student to explore language through invented spelling will aid them in obtaining proficient comprehensive language skills.
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Pre-Reading Skills Your Preschooler Should KnowLearning to read is a big step in your child's life. Use these tips to help him learn easier.
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Instruction and Tools Children Entering Kindergarten Need to LearnThe more often children hear and see their name, letter, and numbers the more likely they would recognize, identify, and or write their name, letters, and numbers. These three components are very important for preparing young children for kindergarten.
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Prevent Summer Regression with a Reading ProgramA guide to phonics reading programs to use during the summer with your child in order to continue learning through the vacation. -
Bob Books for the Reluctant Reader-Curriculum ReviewThis is a review of the reading curriculum Bob Books with tips on how to use it with the reluctant reader.
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Homeschool Idea: File Folder Phonics GameInstructions on how to make a set of phonics file folder sorting games to use with children learning letter-sound relationships.
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When is Your Child Ready to Start Kindergarten?Deciding when to enroll your child in kindergarten is an important decision. By assessing a few basic areas such as your child's emotional development and skills in certain specific areas, you can assess whether your child is ready to begin kindergarten.
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What Type of Language Instruction Should Be Used in Schools?An analysis of teaching language.
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Supporting Struggling K-2 ELLs Using Oral InstructionTeachers need oral activities they can use for supporting their struggling ELLs.
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Essential Materials for the Montessori Art CurriculumMontessori art focuses on process not product. Children do not recreate crafts, but learn how to use the materials to make their own creations. -
Death of a TeacherReality of teaching students and the need to reconstruct the educational system by inputting diversity. -
Best Language Arts Websites for Elementary StudentsBest spelling and reading websites for elementary school kids. -
A Review of the Sprout Television Show Super WHYThis is a review of the Sprout television show, Super WHY. It discusses the learning value the show can offer your preschooler. -
Tests Needed to Become a Early Childhood Education Teacher in Massachusetts: Prek- 2Are you looking to become an early childhood education teacher (prek- 2nd grade)? Find out which tests you need to pass in Massachusett's to get your license. -
Tests You Need to Take to Become a Special Education Teacher in MassachusettsHere is an outline and breakdown of the tests you need to take in Massachusett's to become a licensed Special Education teacher.
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