Difference between revisions of "Foundational literacy"
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## Introduction to sounds of the alphabet | ## Introduction to sounds of the alphabet | ||
+ | ###[https://teacher-network.in/?q=node/199 script-recognition-Alphabets-lowercase-non-phonetic pronounciation] | ||
+ | ###[https://teacher-network.in/?q=node/200 script-recognition-Alphabets-uppercase-][https://teacher-network.in/?q=node/199 non-phonetic pronounciation] | ||
+ | ###[https://teacher-network.in/?q=node/198#overlay-context=node/198%3Fq%3Dnode/198 script-recognition-Alphabets-uppercase-phonetic] | ||
+ | ###[https://teacher-network.in/?q=node/197 script-recognition-Alphabets-lowercase-phonetic] | ||
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## Sound-script recognition | ## Sound-script recognition | ||
## Making (meaningful) words with the sounds of the language | ## Making (meaningful) words with the sounds of the language | ||
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## Phrases | ## Phrases | ||
## Simple sentence structures | ## Simple sentence structures | ||
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+ | ===Introducing sounds and the associated symbols=== | ||
+ | =====Objective===== | ||
+ | ====Introducing script (which is an arbitrary artifact)==== | ||
+ | ====Introducing the connection between script and sound (which is a second arbitrary item)==== | ||
+ | ====44 sounds of English language==== | ||
+ | This is a teacher resource, to support teachers to hear the [https://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/44_sounds 44 sounds] in the English language (with associated words) to learn the correct pronunciations | ||
+ | ====Combination of sounds and scripts==== | ||
+ | Activity - Listening to the sound of the alphabet and seeing the writing of the alphabet, click [http://teacher-network.in/?q=node/176 here] | ||
+ | ====Sensitizing the ear to the sound and shapes==== | ||
+ | =====Audience===== | ||
+ | #Young children | ||
+ | #Any audience that will need the beginning literacy skills in English. | ||
+ | #Reinforcement for adults (useful for second language learning) | ||
+ | =====Resources===== | ||
+ | #Audio clips of the sounds in the language | ||
+ | #Interactive materials which will introduce the script and the sound | ||
+ | #For very young children, sensorial activities like writing in sand, tracing on sand etc of the letters | ||
+ | #Animations showing the formation of the script for each sound along with the recording of the sound | ||
+ | #Simple words,and commonly used words - audio of the words, images of the word (no focus on script) to register and build vocabulary | ||
+ | #Concrete items which are commonly used / accessed / seen | ||
+ | #Basic verbs | ||
+ | #Word categories - animals, plants, relationships - See a list in this spreadsheet | ||
+ | #Simple sentences | ||
+ | =====Unit 1 - Isolation and introduction to sounds===== | ||
+ | Activity - For the words already introduced, the teacher will introduce the sounds the mouth makes when saying the words. To begin with, restrict it to beginning sounds. | ||
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+ | "What is the sound your mouth makes when you say book?". The students may be able to say "b" | ||
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+ | Here the local language should not be used. While children can listen and speak multiple languages, reading multiple script symbols is not to be encouraged. | ||
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+ | Again the pictures of the words can be projected and students can work in pairs/ groups to say the sounds. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The teacher can record these and play for the class; this can be a peer assessment activity also. | ||
+ | =====Unit 2 - Showing the connection between sounds and script===== | ||
+ | Self learning, learners can browse through the letters and hear the sounds and register | ||
+ | =====Activities / processes (assessment)===== | ||
+ | #Self assessment - Quiz oneself - identify and utter the sound on seeing the letter. | ||
+ | #Hearing the sound and writing the letter |
Revision as of 02:25, 4 October 2021
Objectives
- Re-introducing the students to the script and sounds of the language
- Helping students develop reading fluency
- Helping students become purposeful readers
Activities and resources
- Combining sounds to create words
- Sound-script recognition
- Making (meaningful) words with the sounds of the language
- Reading with comprehension
- Words
- Phrases
- Simple sentence structures
Introducing sounds and the associated symbols
Objective
Introducing script (which is an arbitrary artifact)
Introducing the connection between script and sound (which is a second arbitrary item)
44 sounds of English language
This is a teacher resource, to support teachers to hear the 44 sounds in the English language (with associated words) to learn the correct pronunciations
Combination of sounds and scripts
Activity - Listening to the sound of the alphabet and seeing the writing of the alphabet, click here
Sensitizing the ear to the sound and shapes
Audience
- Young children
- Any audience that will need the beginning literacy skills in English.
- Reinforcement for adults (useful for second language learning)
Resources
- Audio clips of the sounds in the language
- Interactive materials which will introduce the script and the sound
- For very young children, sensorial activities like writing in sand, tracing on sand etc of the letters
- Animations showing the formation of the script for each sound along with the recording of the sound
- Simple words,and commonly used words - audio of the words, images of the word (no focus on script) to register and build vocabulary
- Concrete items which are commonly used / accessed / seen
- Basic verbs
- Word categories - animals, plants, relationships - See a list in this spreadsheet
- Simple sentences
Unit 1 - Isolation and introduction to sounds
Activity - For the words already introduced, the teacher will introduce the sounds the mouth makes when saying the words. To begin with, restrict it to beginning sounds.
"What is the sound your mouth makes when you say book?". The students may be able to say "b"
Here the local language should not be used. While children can listen and speak multiple languages, reading multiple script symbols is not to be encouraged.
Again the pictures of the words can be projected and students can work in pairs/ groups to say the sounds.
The teacher can record these and play for the class; this can be a peer assessment activity also.
Unit 2 - Showing the connection between sounds and script
Self learning, learners can browse through the letters and hear the sounds and register
Activities / processes (assessment)
- Self assessment - Quiz oneself - identify and utter the sound on seeing the letter.
- Hearing the sound and writing the letter