Phonological & Phonemic Awareness

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What is phonological awareness?

Phonological awareness is the understanding of different ways that oral language can be divided into smaller components and manipulated. Spoken language can be broken down in many different ways, including sentences into words and words into syllables (e. g., in the word simple, /sim/ and /ple/), onset and rime (e. g., in the word broom, /br/ and /oom/), and individual phonemes (e.g., in the word hamper, /h/, /a/, /m/, /p/, /er/). Manipulating sounds includes deleting, adding, or substituting syllables or sounds (e.g., say can; say it without the /k/; say can with /m/ instead of /k/). Being phonologically aware means having a general understanding at all of these levels.

Supports

PAST Screener

PAST-with-test-corrections-May-2021.pdf
Phonological-Awareness-Interventions.pdf
spld-phonological-awareness-pack-pdf-6mb.pdf

Phonological Awareness Support Found on Pages 7-35

cool tools reading assessments.pdf