
Importance of Phoneme-Grapheme Connections in English
Explore why students need to learn the connections between phonemes and graphemes in English to improve reading skills. Discover resources like the Alphabet Arc and multisensory language instruction for effective teaching methods.
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Why must students be taught the connections between phonemes and graphemes in English? The Alphabet Arc Lunch and Learn May 4, 2022
Reading depends on speech sounds (Moats, 2020). Print is based on speech sounds; print was invented to represent the phonemes within the English language and English is a morphophonemic language!
The Alphabet Arc Recognizing letters, sounds and combinations of letters and sounds, is a skill that is needed to read unfamiliar words independently. Having letter-sound knowledge will allow children to make the link between the unfamiliar printed words to their spoken language knowledge. english-cf-2017.docx (live.com)
The Alphabet Arc Multisensory Structured Language Instruction and Teaching Series | W&M School of Education (wm.edu) How might we use the alphabet arc? Practice the sounds of the letters Practice the names of the letters Make words Learn before and after Replace the alphabet writing portion of an OG Lesson Other ideas - https://www.thedyslexiaclassroom.com/blog/three-ways- to-use-an-alphabet-arc-for-sequencing
Resources: How to Build an Alphabet Arc https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=alphabet+arc+videos&view=detail& mid=309F2C25521433952C9A309F2C25521433952C9A&FORM=VIRE Interactive Alphabet Arc (Texas) https://dl.esc4.net/rla/alphabet-arc/english.html How To Video to Support Use of the Interactive Alphabet Arc Florida Center for Reading Research Kindergarten Student Center Activities https://fcrr.org/sites/g/files/upcbnu2836/files/media/PDFs/student_center_ activities/k1_phonics/k1_letter_recognition/k1_p003_alphabet_arc.pdf
Resource that you might move into from the Alphabet Arc: Beginner Word Work Mat (ufl.edu)