Typically a child of 18 months will have a vocabulary of around 50 words
A child of 18 months will have a vocabulary of around 600 words.
The Importance of Phonic Awareness
Identify the phonemes and graphemes within the words below
lap
chimp
dad
that
Here are
some extra assets :
I'm making lots of silly soup,
I'm making soup that's silly,
I'm going to cook it in the fridge,
to make it nice and chilly,
In goes... a... a... some...
What is phonics? (KW)
The understanding of the
pronunciation of each sound is valuable for the learning of phonics. Rhyming is an essential early skill used to help support the learner through the stages of phonics learning.
Aim:
To understand the importance of phonemic awareness to children's early literacy development
The name of the method to teach children to read that breaks down different letter patterns into their individual sounds.
Phonemes- The smallest units of sound in words- 'p' 'b' (KW)
Objectives:
To identify and define terminology related to phonemic awareness
To link aspects of phonemic awareness to how children develop their literacy skills
The main purpose of this activity is so that the children experience rhythm and rhyme, and they develop an awareness of rhythm and rhyme in speech.
Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck one
The mouse ran down,
Hickory Dickory dock.
Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck two
And down he flew,
Hickory Dickory dock.
Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck three
And he did flee,
Hickory Dickory dock.
Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck four,
He hit the floor,
Hickory Dickory dock.
Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck five,
The mouse took a dive,
Hickory Dickory dock.
A grapheme is the written representation of
a phoneme; that is, a letter or group of
letters representing a sound. (KW)
How does this rhyme support children's early language skills?
Alliteration (KW)
Write a sentence to illustrate your learning of the terms below:
Phonics
Phonemes
Graphemes
Alliteration
Mark making
Language-rich environment
Mother tongue
Motherese
Sound/phoneme- 'a' in c'a't
Grapheme- written symbol for 'a' is a
Sound/phoneme- 'ch' in 'ch'at
Grapheme- written symbol for 'ch' is ch