What You Can Do at Hometo Promote Phonological Awareness?
-- Name Game. How
many words (real or silly) can you think of that rhyme with your names?
-- Sound Matching.
Think of an item or animal, such as a butterfly, piano, guitar, or dog—and
identify the first sound in the word (e.g., /b/ at the beginning of butterfly).
Then look around the house, yard, or neighborhood to find other things that
share that initial sound.
Alphabet
Album. Grab 13 pieces paper, fold them over, and staple them to make a
26-page “alphabet book”. Write one letter on each page. Then find pictures in
magazines, cut them out, and glue or tape each of them to the page of the
letter it begins with. Some letters may be a challenge, so be creative and keep
looking . . . or draw your own pictures.
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