Phonemic Awareness
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Students are able to use these relationships in order to read and write words (Ambruster et la., 2001). In the Phonics Study Guide, there are three important principles that apply within the classroom; keep it simple, complete by the end of second grade, and it is not every student’s best method (STUDY GUIDE p. 2). The three components of phonics instruction are the letter sounds, patterns, and word blending (STUDY GUIDE p. 2). The phonics skills are important to help aid the student in being able to read.
Within the first grade classroom, the teacher will have the student complete word sorts based upon sound, pattern, and meaning (Bear et at., 2012). There are various benefits to teaching phonics through sorting according to Words their Way. The word sorts are more interesting by being hands-on and manipulative, able to work with words they can already pronounce, the sorting is analytical, and does not rely on memorization (Bear et at., 2012). Incorporating the word sorts are the most beneficial way for the students to build on their phonic skills. The teacher will also have to have the students complete basic sight words, such as high frequency words and irregular …show more content…
Tompkins mentions how one can teach phonics by having the students play online phonics games, read books online, use E-Readers, listen to audio books, and take online quizzes (Tompkins, 2014). In E-Books in Early Literacy, the article explains how e-books can help students with increasing their reading level because the e-book includes “word pronunciations, text highlighting, read-aloud, and text-to-speech options” (Konstantopoulu, 2016). For students who struggle with reading or specific phonics skills, e-books can be beneficial in helping the student pronounce a word for them. The first grade teacher can incorporate the technology in as a reinforcement and practice of phonic