Phonological awareness description
Phonological awareness is the term used to describe the awareness of the constituent sounds of spoken words which can be distinguished in three ways: by syllables, by onset and rime and by phoneme (the smallest unit of spoken word) Phonemic awareness …
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SpG6
exchanges one letter in a word to make a new word (dip, tip) writes two-letter consonant blends in words correctly (sl in slip) writes common plurals formed with adding ‘es’ correctly (boxes) uses onset and rime to spell words (p-at) writes words …
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PhA2
segments a short spoken sentence of three to five words into separate spoken words orally blends and segments words with two and three syllables hopp-ing, fam-i-ly blends onset/rime to say a word (m/um = mum, h/at =hat, sh/op = shop) provides a word …
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