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1 Phonological & Phonemic Awareness Skills Activities to do at Home By: Mrs. Roberts Hilltop Elementary

2 West Virginia Next Generation CSO  ELA.K.R.C6.1- Phonological Awareness:  demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).recognize and produce rhyming words.  count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in spoken words.  blend and segment onsets and rimes of single-syllable spoken words.  isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant, or CVC) words. (This does not include CVCs ending with /l/, /r/, or /x/.)  add or substitute individual sounds (phonemes) in simple, one- syllable words to make new words.

3 What is Phonological Awareness?  Phonological awareness is a broad skill that includes identifying and manipulating units of oral language – parts such as words, syllables, and onsets and rimes.

4 What is Phonemic Awareness?  Phonemic awareness refers to the specific ability to focus on and manipulate individual sounds (phonemes) in spoken words.

5 Why are these skills so Important? Phonological & Phonemic Awareness are one of the best predictors of how well children will learn to read during the first two years of school instruction.

6 Watch this video to learn more about Phonological/ Phonemic Awareness www.HelpforReading.com

7 Phonological & Phonemic Awareness Skill Progression

8 Identifying Words and Syllables  Count the number of individual words in a sentence.  Jump for each word in this sentence: “The sky is blue.”  Clap, Tap, or Snap syllables (word chunks):  “How many syllables are in your name?” HOME ACTIVITIES!

9 Rhyming  Identify whether words rhyme or not: “Does cat and bat rhyme?”  Produce rhyming words: “Can you think of a word the rhymes with frog?”  Play guessing games: “I am thinking of a word that rhymes with ‘day’….can you guess it?”  Read books and poems that focus on rhymes. HOME ACTIVITIES!

10 Identification of Sounds  Identify first sounds in words: “What is the beginning sound you hear ins the word book?”  Have a scavenger hunt or play “I spy” looking for words that begin with the same first sound.  If your child can identify initial sounds in words, try medial and final sounds in simple CVC words. HOME ACTIVITIES!

11 Segmenting and Blending Sounds  Practice segmenting sounds in 2-4 phoneme words: “Tell me all the sounds you hear in the word ‘lamp’.”  Have your child guess the word you are saying by stretching out each sound: “What word am I saying…ssssssss-iiiiiiii-tttttttt?”  Use blocks to identity the number of sounds in a word.  Play “Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes” to tap and count each sound in a word. HOME ACTIVITIES!

12 Great Online Resources www.phonologicalawareness.org www.readingrockets.org www.readwritethink.org www.starfall.com

13 Thank You!!

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