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Phonemic Awareness Chapter 4 12/4/2018 7:50 PM © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

Phonemic Awareness Defined “A child’s understanding and conscious awareness that speech is composed of identifiable units, such as spoken words, syllables, and sounds.” IRA and NAEYC, 1998, p. 4

Reflections on Phonemic Awareness Consider the following questions: Is phonemic awareness necessary for students to become proficient readers? Do students benefit from intense, explicit instruction? If not through explicit instruction, how do children become aware of phonemes within words? What do you think about the controversies surrounding teaching of phonemic awareness?

The Most Common Phonemes Source: Adapted from Blevins (2001). Teaching Phonics and Word Study in the Intermediate Grades. New York: Scholastic.

Dimensions of Phonemic Awareness Hearing syllables within a word Hearing initial sounds/recognizing alliteration Hearing rime and rhyme Distinguishing oddity Blending sounds orally to make a word Segmenting words orally Manipulating sounds orally to create new words

Phonemic Awareness and English Learners Phonemes differ from one language to another. Some languages have more phonemes, while others have fewer. English has 44 Spanish has 24 Some phonemes exist in English and not in other languages; some languages have phonemes that don’t exist in English.

English Phonemes That Are Not Found in Spanish Sources: Helman, L. A . (2004). Building on the sound system of Spanish: Insights from the alphabetic spellings of English-language learners. The Reading Teacher, 57(5), 452–460. Bear, D., Helman, L., Templeton, S., Invernizzi, M., & Johnston, F. (2007). Words their way with English learners: Word study for phonics, vocabulary and spelling instruction (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

Opposing Viewpoints on Phonemic Awareness Instruction One cannot separate the sounds from a word that has been uttered any more than one “can extract the ingredients from a cake that has been baked.” Smith, 1999, p. 153 “Instruction with print with explicit attention to sound structure in spoken words is the best vehicle toward [language] growth.” Cunningham et al., 1998, p. 3 What is your opinion?

Assessing a Child's Level of Phonemic Awareness Kid watching/observation Use commercial assessments Use informal assessments

Checklist for Phonemic Awareness Primary Grades

Ways to Introduce Children to Language Sounds Riddles and jokes Tongue twisters Stories that include rhyme, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and nonsense words Songs Nursery rhymes Poems Jump rope jingles

Intervention Strategies Focusing on Phonemic Awareness With strategies/activities, emphasis should be on playing with language rather than teaching phonemic awareness. Emphasizing syllables: Clapping syllables to familiar songs and rhymes and multisyllable words Let’s Make Music How Many Syllables in the Zoo? (continued)

More Intervention Strategies Emphasizing initial sounds: Sound boxes Alphabet booklets Spanish/English concept books Remember the Beginning Sound! Initial Sound Bingo Toss the Cube Go Fish Tongue twisters (continued)

More Intervention Strategies Emphasizing rhymes: Identifying rhyme in poetry Humpty Dumpty board game Clowning Around with Rhyming Words Emphasizing oddity: Odd-card out! (continued)

Steps for Clown Drawings

More Intervention Strategies Emphasizing blending: Children Are Sounds Blending with puppets Onset and rime blending card game Blending individual sounds card game Emphasizing segmenting: Segmenting individual sounds card game (continued)

More Intervention Strategies Emphasizing deleting: Pop Off the Beads! Children and Sounds Emphasizing manipulating: Moving the Tiles

Phonemic Awareness and Technology Resources for helping students build phonemic awareness: www.learningtoday.com/corporate/readinggames.asp http://teacher.scholastic/com/clifford1/flash/phonics/ index.htm www.readinglady.com www.readwritethink.org www.pbskids.org

Related Video Presentation You can see a video presentation of a phonemic awareness pretest (which is related to the discussion on pages 83–84 of the chapter).