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Should I Teach Phoneme Manipulation?
Say this word without the first sound…
Say this word backward.
Change the last sound in this word…
Are phoneme manipulation skills really necessary?
In short, yes. Keep reading to learn more!
A Fun Way to Support Phonological Awareness at Home
Research is very clear that Phonological Awareness is a foundational strategy for students to obtain the necessary literacy skills to read and spell effectively and efficiently. However, teaching older students phonological awareness skills can be difficult because many of the resources out there are geared towards younger students and the images, worksheets, and resources can be insulting to older students.