Developing Phonemic Awareness in Emergent Readers Grades PreK-2
This online course for teachers is designed to help PreK-2 educators as they explore a variety of ways to develop their students’ phonemic awareness skills so that these emergent readers can become more successful, both in school and at home. The course begins by delving into the research behind phonemic awareness. Teachers will learn how to assess their emergent readers’ phonemic awareness skills. Teachers will take a deep dive into a variety of research-based best practices as their young students learn to auditorily and visually discriminate the various sounds and letters as they transition from emergent to early readers. Teachers will be introduced to the alphabetic principle, and they will learn how phoneme knowledge can be used to blend sounds into words. Several instructional strategies for helping students increase their phonemic awareness include such things as blending, rhyming, onset and rime, syllable segmentation, and more. As students learn about print concepts, teachers will learn how to use the language experience approach to reinforce basic phonemic skills and concepts so that student comprehension increases. Other essential foundational skills which are addressed throughout the course include the cloze procedure, maze technique, retelling procedure, high frequency and sight words, and read-alouds. Teachers will understand how to build essential home-school connections so that the basic reading skills learned in the classroom can be practiced and reinforced at home. Finally, teachers will be introduced to the connection between phonemic awareness and writing. |
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Professional Development Institute
Lindsey Maranto
949-263-4931
lindsey@webteaching.com
Event Details
Target Group | Early Childhood, K - 2 |
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Delivery Method | Online |
Available PL Durations(s) | 50 hrs |
Renewal Units/Credit | 50 PDUs |
Cost | $149 course only |