Initial Phonemic Awareness

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Progressing from initial phonemic awareness children begin to develop skills for word identification and in doing so expand their personal vocabulary while becoming more fluent readers. Using their knowledge of phonics, children can begin to decode unfamiliar words as they read and comprehend (Tompkins et al., 2014, p.36). For the most part the more proficient the children are as word decoders it seems the greater level of reading comprehension they hold (Gentaz, Sprenger-Charolles & Theurel, 2015, p.6) this again relates back to the initial instruction and development of phonics and phonemic awareness. In this beginning reading stage children will recognise high frequency words, they will practice phonetics when reading aloud and begin to

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