Phonemic awareness is
* the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds
(phonemes) in spoken words.
Phonemic awareness is important because
* it improves children's word reading (decoding words)and reading
comprehension.
* it helps children learn to spell (encode words).
Phonemic awareness can be developed through a number of activities, including asking children to
* identify individual sounds (phonemes),
* categorize phonemes,
* blend phonemes to form words,
* segment words into individual sounds (phonemes),
* delete or add phonemes to form new words, and
* substitute individal sounds to make new words.
Phonemeic awareness instruction is most effective
* when children are taught to manipulate individual sounds
(phonemes) by using letters of the alphabet.
* when instruction focuses on only one or two rather than several
types of phoneme manipulation.