Le fusionnement phonémique
Un enseignement explicite de fusionnement phonémique. Les élèves fusionnent les phonèmes énumérés par l’adulte pour faire un mot.
Un enseignement explicite de fusionnement phonémique. Les élèves fusionnent les phonèmes énumérés par l’adulte pour faire un mot.
Alphabetics (phonemic awareness and phonics) were key elements of effective, evidence-based reading instruction identified in the National Reading Panel. 20 years after the release of the report of the panel, Dr. Susan Brady summarized Panel findings, and highlighted key findings from research after its release. The View Resource button below opens the 2020 paper, and…
Un enseignement explicite où les élèves segmentent les phonèmes qui composent le mot dit par l’adulte.
This book is an excellent, reader-friendly resource for kindergarten teachers and Early Childhood Educators. While infant and toddler development takes place before the Ontario curriculum kicks in, the authors are American. Their recommendations for preschoolers generally align with the age of our Year 1 kindergarten students. Much of the research and advice in the book…
10 conseils pratiques pour enseigner la conscience phonologique, une habileté fondamentale pour apprendre à lire.
Développer les habiletés en lecture et en orthographe : interventions visant les consciences phonologique, orthographique et morphologique Les interventions présentées dans cet article visent à travailler, par l’étude de mots, ces trois consciences linguistiques dans le but d’améliorer les habiletés en lecture et en écriture chez des élèves de 2e année du primaire présentant des…
This video demonstrates how to pronounce letter sounds when teaching reading. When children are learning to read, they need to blend sounds as they decode. Teachers need to ensure that the sounds they are modelling are sounds that can be blended. Blendable Letter Sounds Song presents each letter sound in a blendable way with the…
In this brief video from Reading Universe, Morgan Walton highlights a quick teaching tip to remind students to « clip » the schwa sound off phonemes when pronouncing sounds.
Fostering partnerships between school and home is key to supporting strong student outcomes. Jenni vanRees and other educators at Blue Heron Public School (WRDSB) have created this collection of materials to support a home reading program aligned with structured literacy and the science of reading. The materials include: a letter home to parents and caregivers…
BEE for Reading is speech to print program created and piloted in Greater Essex County District School Board (GECDSB) kindergarten classes. The program in its entirety consists of a manual, lesson slide decks, sound wall materials, centre activities, and home connections. The full program daily schedule includes: 1. Phonemic awareness (i.e., sound identification, blending and…
It can be challenging to navigate the many subtests that can be used in universal screening! Skilled reading involves the integration of many subskills. This chart can be used to identify the most pressing need for instruction. For older students – start at the top and work your way down to find the lowest barrier…
With a new curriculum, there are lots of new terms for both educators and families to navigate. This glossary contains high-level explanations for many terms used in the Language curriculum, with the goal of supporting partnerships with school and home.