ED2631 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Consonant Cluster, Phonemic Awareness, Phonological Awareness
English 2: Reading and Viewing
Tutorial Four – Week Four
Topic
• Definitions Quiz
o Onset/rime
▪ A vowel and any following consonants of a syllable
• Dog
o D – onset
o Og – rime
o Choral Reading
▪ Students reading aloud together
▪ is an interpretive reading of text, often poetry or songs, by a group of voices. Students may read
individual lines or stanzas alone, in pairs, or in unison.
▪ Choral reading, sometimes called "unison reading," requires repeated readings of a particular
passage and it gives practice in oral reading.
o Consonant cluster
▪ Can hear all the sounds
▪ Str
▪ Tr
▪ Bl
o Diagraph
▪ Two letters that together represent one speech sound
• Sh
• Th
o Informational text
▪ A text that is informative and educational – factual
▪ Ordered information
• Report
• Who, what, when, where
o Print rich environment
▪ children interact with many forms of print, including signs, labeled centers, wall stories, word
displays, labeled murals, bulletin boards, charts, poems, and other printed materials
▪ Environment filled with jointly constructed meaningful print
• Jointly constructed
o Teacher and student effort
o Phonological Knowledge
▪ The ability to hear the sounds within the words
• Phoneme awareness (Different to Phonological Awareness)
o Phonemic awareness is hearing the individual sounds in words
• Closely linked to graphophonical knowledge
• Example
o Ch/i/n
o Br/i/gh/t/er
o St/ai/r
o W/i/sh/i/ng
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