Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize individual words, syllables, and sounds within words. The document provides two activities families can do at home to help children develop phonological awareness: an everyday item phoneme activity that breaks words into sounds and organizes items by phoneme count, and a hopscotch syllable activity that uses words and counts syllables while jumping. It also shares two websites with games to practice these skills and provides contact information for further questions.
Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize individual words, syllables, and sounds within words. The document provides two activities families can do at home to help children develop phonological awareness: an everyday item phoneme activity that breaks words into sounds and organizes items by phoneme count, and a hopscotch syllable activity that uses words and counts syllables while jumping. It also shares two websites with games to practice these skills and provides contact information for further questions.
Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize individual words, syllables, and sounds within words. The document provides two activities families can do at home to help children develop phonological awareness: an everyday item phoneme activity that breaks words into sounds and organizes items by phoneme count, and a hopscotch syllable activity that uses words and counts syllables while jumping. It also shares two websites with games to practice these skills and provides contact information for further questions.
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