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Phonemic Awareness Lessons
Smart Tutor’s Phonemic Awareness lessons help students learn to identify, think about, and work with individual sounds in spoken words. Audio-supported interactive lessons help students master key phonemic awareness skills including Isolation, Identity, Categorization, Rhyming, Blending, Segmentation, Deletion, Addition, and Substitution. Students learn common associate sounds and words with a variety of visual representations, develop listening skills, associate pictures with text labels. These lessons are especially appropriate for students with special needs ( ESE / Special Ed ), students learning English as a second language ( ELL / ESL / ESOL ), and struggling learners ( Title I / Transition students ). |
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Visit Dr. Abby's office and practice identifying the first sound at the beginning of a word. |
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Create a rap song in Ms. Sharpe's class and learn about rhyming.
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Activities Include:
- recognizing individual sounds in a word
- identifying the same sounds in different words
- recognizing the word in a set of three or four words that has the “odd” sound
- after listening to a sequence of separately spoken phonemes, combining the phonemes to form a word, then writing and reading the word
- breaking a word into its separate sounds, saying each sound as they tap out or count it, then writing and reading the word
- recognizing the word that remains when a phoneme is removed from another word
- making a new word by adding a phoneme to an existing word
- substituting one phoneme for another to make a new word
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Level A: (Kindergarten and 1st Grade) |
Level B: (2nd & 3rd Grade) |
- Categorization - Volume 1
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- Categorization - Volume 1
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