Phonemic Awareness and Phonics: Knowledge to Practice is for any educator who's wondered:
- What is the difference between phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, and phonics?
- What are phonemes and how are they organized and produced?
- What are the st/ages of phonological awareness development?
- What activities support the development of phonological and phonemic awareness?
- What can problems with phonemic awareness indicate?
- What is the ultimate goal of phonics instruction?
- How should letter names be taught?
- What is the connection between phonemic awareness and phonics?
- What are graphophonemic connections and why are they important?
- What are syllable types and why should I teach them?
- Why is "invented spelling" important and when is it relevant?
- What is the role of code-emphasis (aka decodable) text in learning to read?
"Authors Eberhardt and Gillis set the Phonemic Awareness stage providing two brief, but necessary, sections to build and confirm prior knowledge in this foundational component of beginning reading. Paraprofessionals, novice and veteran teachers will benefit from the Relevant Research and Knowledge for Effective Instruction sections.
The book's gem is found in the robust Activities for Instruction and Informal Assessment section. User-friendly activities are organized by domains and sequenced by stages of reading development. To be sure that teachers are not teaching skills in isolation without opportunities for transfer to text, Text Analysis examples are presented in the same order as the activities. This brilliant addition is often missed by many authors of this subject area.
This addition to Literacy How Professional Learning Series will provide awesome professional development for teachers, administrators and Paraprofessionals. Relevant references for informal assessments and resources add to the book's appeal."
Sheryl Ferlito, Ed.S., co-author of Sortegories, contributing writer of Language! and Language! Live, Special Education teacher/learning consultant
The Literacy How Professional Learning Series includes four Knowledge to Practice books: Phonemic Awareness and Phonics, Vocabulary, Syntax, and Reading Comprehension.
Each title in the series includes:
-Relevant Research-The research basis for that domain of literacy development presented against the backdrop of the Chall's stages of reading development, with key research points presented in a bullet-point style
-Knowledge for Effective Instruction-Background knowledge and the principles that guide instruction for that domain
-Activities for Instruction and Informal Assessment-A collection of evidence-based activities written in an objective-driven format for that component of literacy instruction
-Text Selection Skills Analyses-Stage-specific text selections (i.e., predictable, code-emphasis, and authentic) illustrate using text to advance skill application
-Appendix-Recommended resources for content and more in depth information referenced in the book.