N ATIONAL R EADING P ANEL D IMENSION : P HONOLOGICAL A WARENESS (E MERGENT L ITERACY ) Dr. Elaine...
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- N ATIONAL R EADING P ANEL D IMENSION : P HONOLOGICAL A WARENESS
(E MERGENT L ITERACY ) Dr. Elaine Roberts
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- D EVELOPING P HONOLOGICAL A WARENESS Hear rhymes Hear
similarities Hear differences Hear alliteration Hear intonation
Hear syllables
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- H EAR R HYMES Which words rhyme? Town, gown, luck
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- H EAR S IMILARITIES Which words are the same? Upstairs,
downstairs, upstairs
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- H EAR D IFFERENCES Which word is different? Lock, lock,
door
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- H EAR A LLITERATION What is the same in each word? Wee Willie
Winkie
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- H EAR I NTONATIONS What words sound different? Are all the
children in their beds? Its past eight oclock!
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- H EAR S YLLABLES How many word parts? Wee Willie Winkie clap
clap clap clap clap
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- P HONEMIC A WARENESS (S UBUNIT OF PHONOLOGICAL A WARENESS )
Ability to hear, identify, and manipulate the sounds in spoken
words
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- P HONEMIC A WARENESS (PA) T ASKS Phoneme Isolation Phoneme
Identity Phoneme Categorization Phoneme blending Phoneme
segmentation Phoneme deletion Phoneme addition Phoneme
substitution
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- PA: P HONEME I SOLATION Listen: What is the first sound in
cat?
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- PA: P HONEME IDENTIFICATION Listen What sound is the same in
cat, car, and come?
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- PA: PH ONEME CATEGORIZATION Listen What word does not belong?
Cap, cat, mat
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- PA: P HONEME B LENDING Listen What is this word? k/a/t
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- PA: P HONEME S EGMENTATION Listen How many sounds in mat?
m/a/t
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- PA: P HONEME D ELETION Listen What is cat without /k/?
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- PA: P HONEME A DDITION Listen What is the word if you add /r/
to the start of /at/?
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- PA: P HONEME SUBSTITUTION Listen The word is hot. Change the
/h/ in hat to /m/
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- 2 ND NRP D IMENSION : E XPLICIT S YSTEMATIC P HONICS Phonics is
different than phonemic awareness Some phonemic awareness is
necessary to teach phonics Phonics is the direct, sequential
teaching of the relationship between the sounds of spoken language
(sounds=phonemes) and the symbols of written language (alphabet,
letters=graphemes)
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- P HONICS L EARNING S EQUENCE : S OME COMPONENTS CAN BE TAUGHT
TOGETHER Phonological Awareness and Phonemic Awareness Alphabetic
Principal Alphabet Consonants Short vowels, CVC, CCVCC
(C=consonant, V=vowel) What words fit the patterns? Long vowels,
CVCe, CVVC, CCVCC What words fit the patterns? Consonant blends and
digraphs ex. Consonant blends- bl ack, gr een; consonant digraphs-
shut,child R controlled vowels ex. C ar Vowel dipthongs (ex. t oy
), digraphs (ex. ch air ) Multisyllabic words words with more than
1 syllabl e
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- P RE -K INDERGARTEN : P HONOLOGICAL A WARENESS AND P HONEMIC A
WARENESS Begin to map sounds to letter Hear beginning/common sounds
Attend to rhyme, rhythm and repetition in spoken language Which
word starts like your name?
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- K INDERGARTEN : P HONOLOGICAL A WARENESS, P HONEMIC A WARENESS,
ALPHABET, AND P HONICS Segment and count phonemes (subunits of
sounds = c/a/t) in words Blend phonemes and onset-rime/spelling
patterns (onsets are initial consonants in syllables and spelling
patterns are the vowel(s) and letters after it in a syllable= c/at)
Recognize and produce rhyming words Recognize sounds as same or
different Letter sound correspondences- Associate sounds to symbols
(letters) Phonics - Decode (pronounce) and spell CVC words
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- W EBSITES www.readwritethink.org
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/ela/e_literacy/a
wareness.html