This study examined the use of kinesthetic memory cues to improve knowledge of letter sounds for a kindergarten class. Kinesthetic memory cues include actions, movements and hand signals that go along with the letter name and correspond to the sound. The experiment looked specifically at using ...
Teaching letter sounds to kindergarten English language learners using incremental rehearsal Proficiency in letter鈥搒ound correspondence is important for decoding connected text. This study examined the effects of an evidence-based intervention, i... Meredith,Peterson,Dana,... - 《Journal of School Psy...
Computer-assisted tutoring: Teaching letter sounds to kindergarten students using incremental rehearsal The profound consequences of early reading failure necessitate the provision of early literacy interventions to struggling readers. Many schools struggle, ... Robert,J.,Volpe,... - 《Psychology in the...
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Once your kindergarten students have mastered letter sounds and CVC words, it’s time for them to learn about consonant blends and digraphs! Although reading blends and digraphs are two different phonics skills, there is a similar progression in how students learn and practice them. In this post...
Print concepts are those relating to understanding visual text, and letter-sound correspondence involves the processing of specific sounds to individual letters or syllables. Identify how each of these relates to student understanding of books and text. ...
When I was in the Kindergarten classroom, I did not teach letter recognition in alphabetical order. I began with “name letters” as these letters hold a very important meaning to children. So for “Sammy,” he learned all about s, a, m, and y. ...
Because I know how important beginning sounds are in a child’s phonemic awareness development, I created an entire toolkit to use with my Pre-K class. This toolkit would be perfect for kindergarten as well. It includes 12 different Beginning Sound games/centers/activities as well as 11 no ...
Learn More:The Kindergarten Connection 23. Beginning Sound Board Games Race along the letter tiles to the finish line! Working in small teams, learners can roll the dice to see what letter sound to pronounce. Once your kids master the sounds, ask them for a word that starts with the letter...
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