Phonemic / Phonological Awareness

Such an important part of developing literacy. So many wonderful activities.
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Boom Cards
Do you know what’s one of the best predictors of how well a child will learn to read? It’s Rhyme. Rhyme is important because it teaches children how language works. Like many things Rhyme has a hierarchy that children work through as they develop their knowledge of rhyme. We have boom cards for each stage. This boom card bundle contains a set for each level. Step one - Recognition Step two - Odd one out Step three - Matching Step four – Creation
Things that go together
Things that go together Boom card Bundle set is a great addition to have for your students working on identifying things that go together.Included in this pack are a total of 28 cards where your students have the opportunity to identify objects which go together.Boom Cards are perfect for tele practice. The self-directed learning cards are easy for students to work through. Great graphics make the cards look great.
Boom Cards
Phonological awareness is the ability to become aware of the phonological base of our language by being able to separate the sounds or phonemes in words and to manipulate them. This boom card set focuses on developing awareness of the final sounds in words Like many things final sounds has a hierarchy that children work through as they develop their knowledge of final sounds. Step one - Recognition Step two - Odd one out Step three - Matching Step four – Creation
Segmentation and Blending Game - Speech Concepts
Phonological awareness is a key early competency of emergent and proficient reading, including an explicit awareness of the structure of words, syllables, onset-rime, and individual phonemes. This resource brings the fun into working on segmentation and blending. Blending involves pulling together individual sounds or syllables within words; segmenting involves breaking words down into individual sounds or syllables.
Phonemic Awareness Games - Syllables - Speech Concepts
Phonemic awareness is the ability to become aware of the phonological base of our language by being able to separate the sounds or phonemes in words and to manipulate them. Syllables are often described as the beats in words. (hint = every syllable has one vowel sound)Syllable awareness is something that helps students “listen” to the structure of words.
Boom Cards - Syllable Manipulation - Final Syllable
This resource works with manipulation of multi syllable words. This pack focuses on deletion of the initial syllable from the word. For example - what is musician without mu. Answers are provided via audio recording for the student to check. The level one pack contains syllables which are real words. This is easier for some students when they begin. This resource is part of a bundle.
Literacy Bookmarks
Bookmarks are a great way to provide students with reminders and strategies on their literacy journey. Learning to read is not always easy or straightforward, bookmarks are a great way to support students by providing helpful strategies along the way. These strategies 'blend in' as everybody needs a book mark for their book!
Boom Cards - Word Families - Onset-Rime
Onset and Rime is a great bridge when working on segmentation and blending awareness. Onset and rime is used to improve phonological awareness by helping children learn about word families. This can help students decode new words when reading and can also make it easier for them to spell words when writing.
Boom Cards - Expressive Verbs
Real photos! I love using real photos in therapy. They are so versatile and can be used to target a wide variety of goals. Children relate to situations which are familiar to them. These packs explore expressive verbs. The activity can be expanded to include SV sentences and beyond. There are four packs of 20 pictures to provide great variety. The four packs can be purchased separately.
Boom Cards - Word Families - Onset-Rime
Onset and Rime is a great bridge when working on segmentation and blending awareness. Onset and rime is used to improve phonological awareness by helping children learn about word families. This can help students decode new words when reading and can also make it easier for them to spell words when writing.
Blending
Phonemic Awareness skills are a group of skills which are one of the key components of literacy development. Segmentation and Blending skills are very important in learning how to hear and blend sounds in words for reading and spelling.This resource focuses on blending phonemes.This bundle contains 40 without blends and 40 words with blends.Each page has an audio recording of a word segmented. The student identifies the word after blending the sounds.
Boom Cards-Phonics Spelling Words with Blends by Speech Concepts
Phonemic Awareness skills including hearing initial and final sounds in words are important in the literacy journey. Another important component is the development of an orthographic code. This resource targets words with consonant blends. The task requires the students to hear initial and final sounds in words (with consonant blends) and place the letter which represents the sound in the square.There are 80 cards divided into four packs of cards.