Phonological Awareness
Reading is based on the sounds of the letters within our alphabet system (Herron, 2008; Moats, 2010). The word part, “phon”, means sound. Words used in regard to reading that begin with this word part, phon-, relate to the sounds within words.
Phonological awareness refers to an ability to “play with the sounds in words”. Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize that spoken words are made up of individual sound parts. It includes (from simplest to most complex) word awareness, recognition of rhyme and alliteration, syllable awareness, onset and
rime blending, and phonemic awareness.
Phonemic awareness is the ability to notice, think about, and work with the individual sounds in spoken words. An example of how beginning readers show us they have phonemic awareness is combining or blending the separate sounds of a word to say the word ("/c/ /a/ /t/ - cat.")
Correct Sound Production
OG Card Deck is an app developed for Mayerson Academy's accredited Orton-Gillingham training programs. It's a simple and effective electronic card deck that enhances understanding of over 80 common grapheme-phoneme correspondences that form the building blocks for reading and spelling. It's a free app available for iPhone, iPad and Android:
- Download on the Apple App Store
- Download on Google Play
Simplifying Syllables
- Quick Tip Sheet: Syllable Patterns (PDF)
- Writing Practice: Open and Closed Syllables (PDF)
Background Information on Phonological Awareness
Phonological Awareness: What Do You Need To Know from Understood.org
Phoneme vs. Phonological Awareness: Knowing the Difference Matters for Assessment and Instruction from The Reading League (53 min video)
Phonological and Phoneme Awareness from Reading Rockets
Literacy Nugget from Pam Kastner of PaTTAN about Advanced Phonemic Awareness
Activities
The Florida Center on Reading Research has phonological and phonemic awareness activities:
- Grades K-1 (Scroll down the page to find a large number of links to packets of activities. This is one example.)
- Grades 2-3 (Again scroll down the page to find a large number of links to packets of activities.)
Other sources for activities:
- Phonemic Awareness Activities for 4-5-6 Year Olds
- Phoneme Manipulating
- Activities from Reading Rockets
Phonemic Awareness with Heggerty:
Rhyming
Kindergarten: Rhyming, Initial Sounds and More- Lesson focusing on one language awareness skill and eight phonemic awareness skills
- Another lesson
- A third lesson
- A first grade lesson in phonological and phonemic awareness
Equipped for Reading by David Kilpatrick
Basic Components of a Phoneme Awareness Lesson, by Bruce Murray, Auburn University School of Education
Making Friends with Phonemes by the Reading Genie
Spelfabet: Learning the building blocks of words – sounds, their spellings, and word parts