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Video 1:
What is Phonological Awareness?
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Video 2:
Letter Vs Phoneme
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Video 3:
Syllable Suitecase
(add your own syllable Suitecase
here)
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Video 4:
Teaching Open Vs Closed Syllables
(add your own
activity here)
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Video 5:
Schwa Sound
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Six Syllable Types
Scarborough Reading Rope:
The upper Strands:
Background knowledge: The strand of the rope is where cross-curriculum learning can really come into play. Kids develope a deeper understanding and improve literacy.
Vocabulary: Building a rich vocabulary improve their literacy skills and can read faster
Language Structure: The order of words. English has a lot of rules for patterns and word order.
Verbal Reasoning: Includes things like metaphors, analogies, idioms, and figurative of speech
Literacy Knowlege: Literacy Genres and styles this is why a strong curriculum cobers fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in their forms.
The lower Strands
Phonological Awareness: is a skill set that includes identifying and manipulating units of oral language- parts such as words, syllables, onsets, and rimes.
Decoding: the ability to apply knowledge of sound-letter relationships to correctly pronounce written words.
Sight Recognition Knowing a word by sight instead of needing to break the word apart.
What is Phonological Awareness?
Video 2:
Letter Vs Phoneme
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Video 3:
Syllable Suitecase
(add your own syllable Suitecase
here)
•
Video 4:
Teaching Open Vs Closed Syllables
(add your own
activity here)
•
Video 5:
Schwa Sound
•
Six Syllable Types