Phonological Awareness. Word Awareness Are you familiarwiththis skill? Hears words in spoken sentences.

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Phonological Awareness

Word Awareness Are you familiarwiththis skill? Hears words in spoken sentences.

Word Awareness Activities ADAPTADOPTAPPLY Point to individual words as you read a story.

Syllable Awareness Hears smaller unit of syllables in spoken words.

Syllable Awareness Activities ADAPTADOPTAPPLY

Alliteration Phrases & sentences that have the same initial sound in each word.

Alliteration Activities ADAPTADOPTAPPLY Jolly Jennifer juggling jellies!

YOUR TURN: Small Group Work 5 minutes 1.Choose a skill: words, syllables, or alliteration. 2.Develop an activity. 3.Adapt it.

Onset and Rime: The ability to hear and identify similar word patterns.

Beginning Sound Sort How many categories?

Beginning Sound Sort How many categories? /k/: /f/:

Beginning Sounds: CAT, KITE, KITCHEN, COLD Ending Sounds: SNACK, TRACK, SACK, YAK, IRAQ Selecting a Sound

Supplying a Sound /m/ Soup

Supplying a Sound Packing my /k/

Brainstorm Think of a creative & fun topic that you might use for sound matching.

YOUR TURN: Small Group Work