Phonological awareness in preschoolers
Phonological awareness in preschoolers is often cited as the single best predictor of later reading success. These skills include the ability to rhyme, discriminate syllables, and manipulate phonemes (add, delete, substitute and blend individual sounds). Review the three sample home/classroom activities located in the Readings and Resources section. As you review them, note the multi-sensory nature of these devices and the ability to tap into various learning styles, as well as, the opportunities for repetition, predictability, and mastery of the targeted phonological skill. Now create your own! For this discussion, provide three home or classroom activities targeting each of the following skills:
- Rhyming
- Syllables
- Alliteration
You might want to mention a favorite children’s book. If you are a Child Studies major perhaps refer to a lesson plan you have seen in your own practicum. If you are a Psychology major you may want to visit a popular website like Pinterest or Scholastic for ideas. Be creative!