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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Last week, I shared four guidelines and a recommended sequence for introducing letters. Today we will continue with a great reading game that focuses on the ever important, yet often overlooked, skill of phonemic awareness. &#160; &#160; Reading Games: {Phonemic Awareness} Mr Tongue&#8217;s House &#160; I&#8217;m so excited to share one of my favourite [...]</p>
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Last week, I shared <a title="How to Teach Reading &amp; Writing: Letters" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/how-to-teach-reading-writing-letters/">four guidelines and a recommended sequence for introducing letters</a>. Today we will continue with a great reading game that focuses on the ever important, yet often overlooked, skill of phonemic awareness.</p>
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<h1>Reading Games: {Phonemic Awareness} Mr Tongue&#8217;s House</h1>
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I&#8217;m so excited to share one of my favourite <a title="Books: How to Encourage Reading" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/books-how-to-encourage-reading/">reading</a> reading games today: Mr Tongue&#8217;s House. It&#8217;s a fantastic warm up to any reading session. It&#8217;s fun. It&#8217;s funny. It involves actions. It gets all the kids involved.</p>
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This reading game, Mr Tongue&#8217;s house is a phonemic awareness warm up game. It helps promote awareness of the sounds and movements involved in spoken language.</p>
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As children begin to <a title="Books: How to Encourage Reading" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/books-how-to-encourage-reading/">learn to read</a>, they need to have an awareness of how sounds are structured in words, and be able to manipulate these sounds.</p>
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An awareness of the sounds and movements involved in spoken language will help a child telescope sounds and segment words; necessary skills for reading.</p>
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Phonological awareness helps children hear the larger units of spoken language as well as the smaller parts. So, they are able to hear and manipulate syllables, onsets and rimes; (thus allowing them to rhyme and alliterate).</p>
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Phonemic awareness is a subset of phonological awareness. It hears and manipulates individual sounds within words. Phonemic awareness breaks down spoken words into tiny abstract sounds called phonemes.&nbsp;Phonemic awareness skills lays the groundwork for later reading skills, such a sounding out words and blending.</p>
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Phonemic awareness is not the same thing as <a title="[m] is for mixing the wonderfully sweet" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/m-is-for-mixing-the-wonderfully-sweet/">phonics</a>. Phonemic awareness involves the ability to (only) hear and manipulate sounds; there are no letters of the alphabetic writing system involved. <a title="Alphabet Letter Sounds: [s] is for Snakes" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/s-is-for-loopy-snakes/">Phonics instruction</a> is where sounds are linked with <a title="How to Teach Reading &amp; Writing: Letters" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/how-to-teach-reading-writing-letters/">letters</a>.</p>
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Phonological and phonemic awareness exercises are purely oral acitivities. The child listens to sounds and responds. No words or letters are read.</p>
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This reading game, Mr Tongue&#8217;s house is an oral activity, where children listen to the story and sounds and respond with appropriate sounds and actions.</p>
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