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Teaching Phonemic Awareness and Word Reading Skills

By Stephanie Al Otaiba et al., IDA Ontario PerspectivesLast updated 2024/3

Description

In this article from the International Dyslexia Association, Al Otaiba et al. emphasize the significance of evidence-based systematic and explicit instruction. They outline the typical process through which students grasp the alphabetic principle (the concept that words consist of distinct sounds). They also provide explanations of blending and segmenting instruction, accompanied by sample activities. The article also furnishes teachers with resources for explicit and systematic reading instruction as well as examples of explicit and systematic programs for teaching phonemic awareness and phonics.

Curriculum Connection

B2. Language Foundations for Reading and Writing
Grade(s): 1 2 3 K
Topic(s): Applying Morphology Applying Orthography Applying Phonics Phonemic Awareness Word-Level Reading and Spelling

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