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Identifying Ending Phonemes

Use this lesson plan to explicitly teach students to identify the final sound in words.

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Identifying Beginning Phonemes

This lesson plan outlines an instructional routine for explicitly teaching students to isolate the first sound in words.

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Phoneme Awareness Word List

This document provides a list of words for phonemic awareness instruction, with words carefully organized by number of sounds and stop/continuant sounds.

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Understanding Consonant and Vowel Phonemes in English

Curious to learn more about the nature of English phonemes and their production? This handout from the Colorado Department of Education unpacks consonant and vowel sounds.

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Letter Sound Articulation

Shira Naftel models and explains how phonemes are articulated in this Reading League video.

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Isolating Final Phonemes with Susan Robison

Susan Robison helps her students practice isolating ending sounds, or phonemes, using a roller coaster motion to help them hear all the sounds in a word.

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Phoneme Awareness: What We Now Know

Dr. Susan Brady summarizes what we know about effective phonemic awareness instruction in this webinar.

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Phonics – Overview

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Phoneme Blending and Segmenting Diagnostic Assessment

This is a short assessment to assess students’ mastery of phoneme segmenting and blending.

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Quick Look: Blending Phonemes

In this brief video, Jennifer Rogers works with her students on blending sounds into words.

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Blending Phonemes with DeAngela Huggins

This video shows a short instructional routine for teaching students to blend sounds.

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Phonemic Awareness Overview

Phonemic Awareness – Overview

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