What is Phonological Awareness?
Phonological awareness is the ability to attend to the sounds of language, as distinct from its meaning (NRC, 1998). It is comprised of two levels: phonological sensitivity, meaning a “conscious awareness of larger, more salient sound structures within words, including syllables and sub-syllabic elements (onsets and rimes)” and phonemic awareness, meaning explicit awareness of the individual phonemes—the distinct units of sound—that comprise spoken words (Brady, 2012, p. 20). In their meta-analysis of the research on teaching reading, the NRP found that “teaching children to manipulate the sounds in language helps them learn to read.”
Phonological Awareness Activities
Phoneme Segmentation Activity
Grade range: PK – 1st
This activity can be used to help emerging readers segment words into individual phonemes in a small or whole group setting.
Materials:
Free Phoneme Segmentation Activity
Plastic Counters or Coins
Page 1: Picture/Phoneme Key
Page 2-3: Picture Boxes
Page 4-13: Picture Cards
Short a, i and o Game
Grade range: PK – 1st
This activity can be used to help emerging readers practice reading words with short a, i and o sounds.
Materials:
Free Short a, i, and o activity
Plastic Counters or Coins
Dice
Page 1: Instructions
Page 2-3: Game Board
Page 4-13: Picture Key
Segmenting Sounds BINGO
Grade Range: PK-2nd
This activity is best suited for students who have already mastered blending phonemes and are ready to move on to segmenting phonemes.
Materials:
Free BINGO Activity
Counters or Markers
Page 1: Instructions
Pages 2-4: Picture Cards
Pages 5-10: Student BINGO Cards