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Title: Phonemic Awareness Program


1
Phonemic Awareness Program
Sargent Park Kindergarten

  • Facilitated By
  • Mrs. Pointon Ms. Routledge Mrs.
    Colina Mrs. Kowall
  • Kindergarten Resource Speech
    Language Reading
  • Teacher Teacher
    Clinician Clinician

  • 2002-03

2
What Is Phonemic Awareness?
  • It is the strongest predictor of reading success
    for your child.
  • It is the awareness of sounds in spoken language,
    and recognizing the connections of these sounds,
    with alphabet letters.
  • It is an awareness of alliteration, rhyme, and
    segmentation.

3
How Was The Program Run?
  • Students received daily instruction from November
    to May.
  • One letter sound was introduced to the students
    each week.

4
  • There were large group activities (whole class).
  • And
  • Small group activities.

5
  • A phonemic awareness pre-test was given to
    students in October.
  • A post-test was given to students in May, at the
    end of the program.

6
Large Group Activities
  • Mrs. Pointon ran the large group activities in
    her classroom.
  • Those activities included

-Alfies Letter -Sound Puppet
-Finger Cue -Sound Bag -Work
Sheet -Art Activity -Secret Snack
7
  • Alfies
  • Letter

Dear Boys And Girls, My friend Rory rides a
really red a bike. He races up and down the
road, making an outrageous racket! Rory is a red
rabbit. Have you seen him race around on the
road? Look at my rocket, ram, rake,
and ribbon. Love, Alfie
8
Sound Bags
  • A sound bag was sent home at the beginning of
    each week.
  • After filling the bag with pictures objects
    that begin with the letter sound, the students
    shared their sound bag with an adult at school,
    every Friday.

9
Finger Cue
  • Each sound has a finger cue to prompt the
    students.

10
Sound Puppet
  • Each alphabet letter has a puppet character.

11
Small Group Activities
  • Different small group activities were run by
  • - Mrs. Colina, who taught alliteration,
  • -Mrs. Kowall, who taught segmentation,
  • and
  • -Ms. Routledge, who taught a review lesson
    where students made their own letter sound books.

12
What Is Alliteration?
  • Words beginning with the same sound.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled
peppers.
13
Alliteration Activities
  • Students were exposed to letter sounds through
    books, poems, and rhymes.

14
  • Sounds were demonstrated to the students, using
    mirrors, a Mouthy Mouth puppet, and finger
    cues.

15
  • Children pulled objects out of a bag, that all
    began with the same target sound.

16
  • Games
  • My secret word is an animal. Its name starts
    with the /d/ sound, and it barks. What is my
    secret word?
  • Simon says, if my word starts with the /t/
    sound,
  • turn around. Tooth

17
  • Picture Card Game
  • Find the picture beginning with the /m/ sound
    pig, monkey.

18
  • Picture Card Game
  • Which one doesnt belong?

moon
dog
man
19
  • More Picture Card Games
  • Sorting pictures by the first sound.
  • Whats the first sound of the picture?

20
  • More Games
  • How many words can you name that begin with
    the /s/ sound ?
  • What is the first/ last sound of this
  • word? S a t

21
What Is Rhyme?
  • Words ending with the same sound.


bat
hat
cat
frog
log
dog
22
What Is Segmentation?
  • Segmentation is being able to hear parts in
    words
  • Syllables pic / nic
  • and
  • Sounds s o - ck

23
Segmentation Activities
  • Segmenting Names Into Syllables
  • -Clapping syllables of names Ev / an
  • -Beating each syllable of a name on a drum.

24
  • Syllable Game
  • Look at a picture card. Say the word in its
    syllable parts. Jump in a different hula hoop on
    each syllable.
  • (Vi o lin)

Vi
o
lin
25
  • Elkonin Sound Boxes Tokens
  • Look at a picture card.
  • Put a token in a box for
  • each sound that you hear
  • when you say the word.
  • B oo k

26
  • Hearing Minimal Sound Differences
  • Point to the picture when I say the word

bowl, bone, bows, boat, bones,
bow
27
  • Auditory Blending Of Sounds Into Words
  • What word am I saying?

C - a - t
28
Review Activities
  • Students reviewed the targeted letter sound its
    finger cue.
  • Students chanted the letter sound poem.

R says r R says r Run the motor
Run the motor R r r

29
  • Students looked at several picture cards that
    began with the targeted letter sound, and clapped
    the syllables.

Radio
Rooster

30
  • Students drew two pictures in their sound book.
    They were encouraged to print the word from the
    picture card.

31
  • Students moved their finger, from left to right
    under each word, as they read the poem to the
    teacher.

32
Has The Phonemic Awareness ProgramMade A
Difference At Sargent Park School?
33
Future Plans
  • To continue the Kindergarten Phonemic Awareness
    program at Sargent Park School.
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