A grapheme containing two letters that makes just one sound.
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What is Phonics?
It is a method of teaching reading and spelling that emphasizes the relationship between sounds and their corresponding written symbols.
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What's the sequence of teaching in a Phonics session?
Revisit and review,Teach,Practise,Apply,Assess learning against criteria
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What is the goal of Phonics?
To help students develop the ability to decode unfamiliar words by associating the sounds of spoken language with the letters or letter combinations.
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What is a grapheme?
A letter or a number of lettersthat represent a sound in a word.
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What type of Phonics and program do we use at OLM?
Letters and Sounds/ Synthetic Phonics
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What's assessment in Phonics?
Evaluate a student's understanding and proficiency in recognizing and manipulating phonemes.
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What's Phonemic Awareness?
It is a particular level of phonological awareness. Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and work with individual sounds, or phonemes, in spoken language.
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How many phases are there in the letters and sounds program?
6
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What's Phonological Awareness?
It is is the ability to recognize and think about parts of spoken language.
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What is a Phoneme?
The smallest unit of a word
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What are the aspects inside Phonological Awareness?
Environmental sounds / Instrumental sounds /. Body percussion / Rhythm and rhyme / Alliteration /Voice sounds /Oral blending and segmenting