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A sound start : phonemic awareness lessons for reading success / Christine E. McCormick, Rebecca N. Throneberg, Jean M. Smitley.

Van Pelt Library LB1050.34 .M33 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McCormick, Christine.
Contributor:
Throneberg, Rebecca N.
Smitley, Jean M.
Series:
Solving problems in the teaching of literacy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Reading--Phonetic method--United States.
Reading.
Reading--Phonetic method.
English language--Phonemics--Study and teaching (Early childhood).
English language--Phonemics.
United States.
English language--Phonemics--Study and teaching (Early childhood)--United States.
English language.
Reading (Early childhood)--United States.
Reading (Early childhood).
Physical Description:
xv, 298 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Guilford Press, [2002]
Summary:
This book is an ideal resource for any teacher who wants to include explicit phonemic awareness instruction in an early reading program. In one easy-to-use 8 1/2" x 11" volume, the authors present three separate sets of phonemic awareness lessons, complete with scripted directions and reproducible learning materials and assessment tools. Incorporating a variety of fun and engaging activities, each set of lessons is field-tested and research-based. Included are developmentally sequenced lessons for the whole class and small groups, more intensive lessons for children struggling with phonemic awareness, and class lessons on the consonant phonemes to help children hear and process the sounds of American English. The lesson sets can be used independently or in combination with each other, and can easily be adapted to meet the needs of specific classes.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Phonemic Awareness: An Introduction 1
Phonemic Awareness and Learning to Read 2
Instruction in Phonemic Awareness 2
Assessment of Phonemic Awareness 3
General Instructional Issues 4
Chapter 2. Introduction to the Whole-Class and Small-Group Lessons 9
Sequence of Skills 9
Data on Effectiveness 11
Assessment 12
Phonemic Awareness Assessment 14
Chapter 3. The Whole-Class and Small-Group Lessons 21
Lesson 1 Concept of Words 23
Lesson 2 Rhyme Recognition and Discrimination 34
Lesson 3 Rhyme Choice 44
Lesson 4 Rhyme Production 57
Lesson 5 Syllable Counting 63
Lesson 6 Syllable Blending 71
Lesson 7 Syllable Deletion 82
Lesson 8 Onset-Rime Blending 89
Lesson 9 Onset-Rime Blending 96
Lesson 10 Review of Rhyming and of Syllable and Onset-Rime Blending 103
Lesson 11 Initial Phoneme Identification 108
Lesson 12 Initial Phoneme Production 117
Lesson 13 Final Phoneme Identification 120
Lesson 14 Final Phoneme Production 123
Lesson 15 Medial Phoneme Isolation 129
Lesson 16 Phoneme Counting 135
Lesson 17 Blending Two- and Three-Phoneme Words 139
Lesson 18 Phoneme Blending 147
Lesson 19 Phoneme Segmentation 153
Lesson 20 Review of Initial, Medial, and Final Sounds and of Phoneme Counting, Blending, and Segmenting 157
Chapter 4. Individualized Instruction in Phonemic Awareness 163
The Individualized Lessons 164
Assessment for the Individualized Lessons 165
Effectiveness of the Lessons 165
Assessment for Individualized Lessons 168
Progress Chart 171
Chapter 5. The Individualized Lessons 173
Lesson 1 Beginning Sounds /m/ and /s/ 175
Lesson 2 Beginning Sounds /f/ and /n/ 179
Lesson 3 Beginning Sounds /p/ and /t/ 183
Lesson 4 Review of Beginning Sounds 187
Lesson 5 Letters m and s for Beginning Sounds 188
Lesson 6 Letters f and n for Beginning Sounds 192
Lesson 7 Letters p and t for Beginning Sounds 196
Lesson 8 Letters m, s, and f for Beginning Sounds 200
Lesson 9 Letters n, p, and t for Beginning Sounds 204
Lesson 10 Review of Letters for Beginning Sounds 208
Lesson 11 Letters n, p, t for Ending Sounds 210
Lesson 12 Ending Sounds /n/, /p/, and /t/ 214
Lesson 13 Ending Sounds /n/, /p/, and /t/ 217
Lesson 14 Beginning Letters m, s, f and Ending Letters n, p, t 220
Lesson 15 Beginning Letters n, p, t and Ending Letters n, p, t 224
Lesson 16 Letters for Beginning and Ending Sounds 228
Posttest and Take-Home Tiny Books 231
Chapter 6. Phoneme Characteristics and Lessons 235
Importance of Understanding Phoneme Production 235
Phonemes in Words 235
Similarities between Phonemes 236
Description of Phoneme Production 236
Lessons for Specific Phonemes 239
Phoneme /b/ (Letter b) 240
Phoneme /k/ (Letters c, k) 242
Phoneme /d/ (Letter d) 244
Phoneme /f/ (Letter f) 246
Phoneme /g/ (Letter g) 248
Phoneme /h/ (Letter h) 250
Phoneme (Letter j, Digraph dg, Letter g) 252
Phoneme /l/ (Letter l) 254
Phoneme /m/ (Letter m) 256
Phoneme /n/ (Letter n) 258
Phoneme /p/ (Letter p) 260
Phoneme /r/ (Letter r) 262
Phoneme /s/ (Letter s) 264
Phoneme /t/ (Letter t) 266
Phoneme /v/ (Letter v) 268
Phoneme /w/ (Letter w) 270
Phoneme /j/ (Letter y) 272
Phoneme /z/ (Letter z) 274
Phoneme (Digraph sh) 276
Phoneme (Digraph ch) 278
Phoneme (Digraph ng) 280
Phonemes (thumb), (Digraph th) 282.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 167) and index.
ISBN:
1572307617
OCLC:
48450885

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