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9780205392346

Phonological Awareness Assessment and Instruction A Sound Beginning

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  • ISBN13:

    9780205392346

  • ISBN10:

    0205392342

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-10-09
  • Publisher: Pearson

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Summary

@SUMMARY= Full of hands-on phonological awareness activities, Phonological Awareness Assessment and Instruction: A Sound Beginning gives you the tools to assess phonological awareness at the word, syllable, onset-rime, and phoneme levels. Corresponding activities are then designed to enhance the development of awareness at each of these levels. Including a concise explanation of phonological awareness and a summary of recent research, the book describes the relationship between phonological awareness and learning to read. You can implement these activities in classrooms from preschool through second grade and collect data to measure the progress of your children as they learn.

Author Biography

@AUTHBIO= Holly B. Lane is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Florida in Gainesville. She currently directs a research project focusing on effective intervention for children unresponsive to typical classroom instruction. Her work focuses on investigating and developing effective intervention strategies for children with or at risk for reading disabilities. Lane was a classroom teacher in special education for nine years. @AUTHBIO= Paige C. Pullen is an assistant professor at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, where she directs the teacher education program in Early Childhood and Developmental Risk. Her work focuses on effective intervention strategies for children with or at risk for reading disabilities. Pullen was also a classroom teacher in both general and special education for eleven years.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Introduction
1(7)
What Is Phonological Awareness?
1(1)
Why Is Phonological Awareness Important?
2(1)
Phonological Awareness Research
3(1)
Phonological Awareness Development
4(1)
Phonological Skills and Developmental Levels
5(3)
Assessing Phonological Awareness
8(6)
Screening
8(3)
Diagnosis
11(1)
Progress Monitoring
12(1)
Selecting Appropriate Assessments
13(1)
Designing Instruction to Develop Phonological Awareness
14(6)
Designing Effective Instruction
15(2)
Commercially Available Instructional Programs
17(1)
Computer Assisted Instruction
18(1)
Informal Methods of Instruction
19(1)
The Word Level
20(14)
Word Level Assessment
21(1)
Word Level Activities
21(2)
Activities
Tapping Words
23(1)
Connecting Words
24(1)
Counting and Tallying Words
25(1)
Matching Words
26(2)
Adding Attributes
28(1)
Silly Sentence Switching
29(1)
Jumping Jingles
30(1)
Blending Words
31(1)
Add A Word
32(1)
Matchsticks
33(1)
The Syllable Level
34(13)
Syllable Level Assessment
34(2)
Syllable Level Activities
36(1)
Activities
Tapping Syllables
37(1)
Highlighting Syllables
38(1)
Counting Syllables with Picture Cards
39(1)
Junk Box Rock
40(1)
Hopscotch
41(1)
Syllable Sorting
42(1)
Toss It in the Toy Box!
43(1)
Puppet Play
44(1)
Go Fish!
45(1)
Guess My Word
46(1)
The Onset-Rime Level
47(19)
Onset-Rime Level Assessment
47(3)
Onset-Rime Level Activities
50(1)
Activities
Word Bird
51(1)
CLUMP!
52(1)
Rhyme around the Room
53(1)
Rhyme Time
54(1)
Word Family Blending Wheels
55(1)
Rhyming Pairs
56(1)
CROAK!
57(1)
Rhyme Detective
58(1)
Rhyme Pockets
59(1)
Alphabet Sponging
60(1)
Rhyme around the Rosy
61(1)
Rhyming Memory
62(1)
Rhyming Bingo
63(1)
Onset-Rime Building Words
64(1)
Shared Storybook Reading
65(1)
The Phoneme Level
66(29)
Phonemic Awareness
67(2)
Phoneme Level Assessment
69(1)
Phoneme Level Activities
69(3)
Activities
Sound Detective
72(1)
Oddity Detection
73(1)
Sound Play
74(1)
Elkonin Boxes
75(2)
Sound Around
77(2)
Bead Counting
79(1)
Sorting Game
80(1)
Sound Splash
81(1)
Sound Bingo
82(1)
I Spy!
83(1)
Sound Flips
84(1)
Sound Clues
85(1)
Building Words
86(1)
Round We Go
87(1)
Sound Hound
88(1)
Sound Off!
89(1)
Sound Train
90(1)
Frog Hop
91(1)
Sound Bites
92(1)
Robbie the Robot
93(2)
Phonemic Awareness and Phonics
95(3)
Manipulating Letters
96(1)
Sound Boxes
97(1)
The Relationship Between Phonological Awareness and Phonics
97(1)
Phonological Awareness as Part of a Comprehensive Reading Curriculum
98(3)
Appendix 101(56)
Glossary 157(2)
References 159(4)
Index 163

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