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The 7 Phonological Awareness Skills with Activities 

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As a kindergarten teacher turned homeschooling Mom of 4 with additional qualifications as a Reading Specialist - I cannot wait to share this post all about phonological awareness activities with you! Whether you are homeschooling young children, or a preschool or kindergarten teacher, you need to know about phonological awareness.
There are 7 areas of phonological awareness for preschool, kindergarten and young elementary aged children to master. And these skills are MORE important than learning letters of the alphabet and their sounds. In fact, some of these skills have been directly linked to later reading success.
Ready to get started? In this video I share with you the seven areas of Phonological Awareness:
1. Rhyming
2. Word Awareness
3. Syllable Awareness
4. Sound Identification
5. Sound Segmenting
6. Sound Blending
7. Deleting Sounds
With each of these seven skills I share with you a playful way for you to practice these skills with your little ones.
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@theresacreativestudio
@theresacreativestudio 2 года назад
this is brilliant! thanks for sharing.
@butyoucancallmesam
@butyoucancallmesam 2 года назад
May you explain unit studies? I've googled it and still unsure.
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