Phonemic Awareness Skills:
Oral Word to Word Matching
- Definition: Matching words with same initial phonemes
- Examples:
- “Do kite and kitten begin with the same sound?”
- “Which words begin with the same sound?” (can, big, tell, bike)
Oral Rhyming
- Definition: Recognizing words that rhyme
- Examples:
- “What is another word that rhymes with big and dig?”
- Complete the rhyme: “I saw a cat with a purple ____ .”(hat)
- “Which word does not rhyme with the others? (high, low, my).”
Oral Alliteration
- Definition: Text with multiple words with the same initial sound
- Example: “Sally sells seashells at the sea shore.”
Oral Blending
- Syllables
- Definition: The word created when combining syllables
- Example: “Listen to these word parts; Say the word as a whole. Bas – ket = what is the word?” Basket!
- Onset/Rime
- Definition: The word created by combining an onset with a rime.
- Example: “Listen to these word parts; Put the two parts together to make a word. /d/ …og What word is it?” Dog!
- Phoneme by phoneme
Oral Phoneme Deletion
- Syllable
- Definition: The word part left when you remove the first syllable
- Example: “ Say cracker without the cra.” (cker)
- Initial Sound
- Definition: The word part that is left when you remove the initial sound
- Example: “What word would we have left if the /b/ is taken off of bat?” (at)
- Final Sound
- Definition: The word part left when you remove the final sound
- Example: “Say dip without the /p/” (di)
- Initial phoneme in a blend
- Definition: The word part left when you remove the first sound in an initial blend
- Example: “Say nest without the /t/.” (nes)
- Second phoneme in a blend
- Definition: The word part left when you remove the second sound in an initial blend
- Example: “Say truck without the /r/.” (tuck)
Oral Isolation
- Definition: The sound you hear at the beginning, middle, and ending sounds in spoken words
- Examples:
- “What is the first sound you hear in the word rope?” (r)
- “What sound do you hear in the middle of the word happy? (p)
- “What sound do you hear at the end of the word rat?” (t)
Oral Segmentation
- Syllables
- Segmenting words into syllables
- Example: “Say the word turkey syllable by syllable.” (tur…key)
- Onset/Rime
- Definition: Segmenting the onset (first sound) from the remainder of the word (rime)
- Example: “Listen as I say the word back. Say the first sound in the word and then the rest of the word.” (/b/...ack)
- Phoneme by phoneme
- Definition: Breaking down the individual sounds after hearing the word.
- Example: “Say the sounds you hear in the word pan. How many sounds did you hear?” (/p/ /a/ /n/) (3)
Phoneme Counting without print
- Counting the phonemes heard in spoken words
- Example: “How many sounds do you hear in the word fat? (3)
Oral Sound to Word Matching
- Definition: Identifying a specific sound within a word
- Example: “Is there an /l/ in the word clock?”
Oral Phoneme Substitution
- Initial Sound Substitution
- Definition: Substituting the initial phoneme with another phoneme
- Example: “Change the first sound in the word cat to a /b/. What word do you have?” (bat)
- Final Sound Substitution
- Definition: Substituting the final phoneme with another phoneme
- Example: “Change the last sound in the word bike to a /t/. What word do you have?” (bite)
- Oral Vowel Substitution
- Definition: Replace the middle sound in the word hat with /o/. What word do you have?” (hot)
Oddity Tasks
- Initial Consonants:
- Example: “Which two words begin with thee same sound?” (pat, ten, tie)
- Final Consonants:
- Example: “Which two words end with the same sound?” (can, top, den)
- Medial Long Vowels:
- “Which word does NOT have the same middle sound as the others?” (feet, like, seat)
- Medial Sort Vowels:
- “Which word does NOT have the same middle sound as the others?” (bat, top, hot)