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    Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Grand Canyon University EED 470 Curriculum‚ Methods and Assessment: Literacy and Language Arts K-3 August 25‚ 2013   The purpose of this paper is to discuss several strategies and techniques to help teach phonics and promote phonemic awareness. The importance of phonics and phonemic awareness in learning to read will be discussed as well as assessments‚ differentiated instruction‚ and any assessments

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    Phonemic Awareness InstructionPhonemic awareness refers to the ability to focus on and manipulate phonemes in spoken words.The following tasks are commonly used to assess children’s PA or to improve their PA through instruction and practice: 1. Phoneme isolation‚ which requires recognizing individual sounds in words‚ for example‚ “Tell me the first sound in paste.” (/p/) 2. Phoneme identity‚ which requires recognizing the common sound in different words. For example‚ “Tell me the sound that is the

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    The article Supporting phonemic awareness development in the classroom shows many different techniques a teacher can use with students to develop their awareness of language. Yopp & Yopp did research and testing in many different classrooms and through their work at California State University at Fullerton found strategies that truly work in the classroom. Yopp & Yopp are highly published authors in the field of reading and phonemic awareness. The fourteen strategies are listed under four different

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    In the chapter it goes in depth with phonemic awareness and phonics. Both of them makes phonological instruction which needs to be taught explicit. Phonemic Awareness is spoken words that are made up of individual sounds; each sound is called phonemes. Phonics is the comparing the sounds to the letters. Once both are taught children need to reflect on words dealing with phonological knowledge. From research phonemic awareness has barely receive attention on how it should be taught but phonics

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    Accommodating ELL Students S.D AED/200 August 11‚ 2011 Accommodating ELL Students Learning a new language can be an exciting experience. It can also be a challenge depending on student learning style as well as effective teaching skills. As a new educator who will be teaching in a diverse classroom‚ I understand the importance of ensuring the success of all ELL students. I have created a list of ten steps to be taken to ensure that my ability to teach and the knowledge that I will

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    Running Head: PHONEMIC AWARENESS IN A K-3 BALANCED LITERACY PROGRAM Phonemic Awareness in a K-3 Balanced Literacy Program RDG 512 Latisha L. McCall Grand Canyon University August 30‚ 2011 Abstract The research is concentrated on the effects of phonemic awareness on early readers and how it impacts reading fluently. The paper gives a definition of phonemic awareness‚ and phonics along with two Techniques for assessing phonemic awareness. The paper discuss the purpose

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    for struggling readers and the ELL population I am serving and I was wondering Right now‚ I am at a school with a high populace of ELL learners and also struggling readers. I have been reviewing last year’s scores for the Florida State Assessment (FSA) and want to see the vocabulary knowledge tasks of these struggling readers and ELL students is enhance will it help in comprehension of

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    Strategies for Helping ELL Students in a Palm Beach County Intensive Reading Classroom by Rozanne Sonneborn Within The School District of Palm Beach County‚ there is a diverse immigrant population. Although many of these students many be new to this country‚ the ESOL programs and strategies are not. For the past year‚ I have worked as a reading teacher at Lake Worth Middle School. According to the Gold Report‚ in 2011 the school reported a population comprised of 48% Hispanic‚ 36 % black‚ 11

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    Nursing 205 VATNP October 30‚ 2013 Abstract The purpose of the Cancer Awareness Teaching Project is for a group of nursing students to go into the community of Buchanan County and teach at least five citizens with audible and visual material with early cancer detection signs and signs and symptoms of cancer. The nursing students in our group began by giving the group a pre-knowledge cancer survey‚ followed by a seminar on early detection. After the seminar the participants were asked to complete

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    Jane is a second grade ELL student. The results from her first grade End of Year (EOY)‚ assessments demonstrated the following data. Jane’s data for NWF (Nonsense Word Fluency) was 52‚ whereas the benchmark goal was 58. Consequently‚ her fluency score was a 42‚ the recommended goal was 47. The DIBELS accuracy component illustrated the need for additional support‚ as Jane scored 88% when the goal was 90% for the end of first grade. Jane did score slightly above grade one expectations on the WWR

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