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Teaching and Learning Phonics Elements Assessment Pre-test, Post-Test by: Renette P. Barretto
Phonics refers to a method for teaching speakers of English to read and write that language. Phonics involves teaching how to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters
Phonics is a widely used method of teaching to read and decode words. Children begin learning to read using phonics usually around the age of 5 or 6.
Teaching English reading using phonics requires students to learn the connections between letter patterns and the sounds they represent. Phonics instruction requires the teacher to provide students with a core body of information about phonics rules, or patterns.
(e.g., that the sound /k/ can be represented by c, k, ck, ch, or q spellings) and teaching them to blend the sounds of letters together to produce approximate pronunciations of unknown words.
Letter Name and Initial Sound Recognition Assessment  letter 	            name                                sound  r 	 s 	 t 	 l 	 n 	 c 	 p 	 x 	 j 	 z 	 d 	 g 	 w 	 f 	 b 	 a
13Basic Phonics Placement Assessment  1. Letter Naming  Say to the student: These are letters. Point to the first letter and say the letter’s name. If the student correctly names the letter, ask her to continue with the next letter. Be sure she moves from the left to the right.  If the student incorrectly names the letter, point to the letter and say: This is the letter (name of letter) – touch the letter and say (name of letter). Let’s try the next one. Mark the student’s correct responses below.                                                           g ____ K ____ L ____ c ____ R ____ S ____ H ___  Z ____ x ____ t ____ m ____ Q ____ i____A____                                  TOTAL CORRECT _____
2.Letter Writing  Say to the student: Now, you will write some letters. I’ll say a letter, and you write that letter on the line. The student may write in capital or lowercase letters. Be sure he moves from the left to the right.Mark the student’s correct responses. J_____ D_____ A_____ W_____ N____ V_____ F_____ O_____ B_____ E_____ P_____ Y_____                                TOTAL CORRECT _____
3. Rhyming Words   Say to the student: I want you to listen very carefully to the words I’m going to say. I’m going to say three words, and two of the words rhyme. Listen carefully, and then tell me the two words that rhyme. For example, if I say dog…..jet…..log… you would say to me dog/log because those words rhyme. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully.   hat…..mat…..hip _____ (hat/mat)      peg…..sock…..rock _____ (sock/rock)   gum…..lap…..hum _____ (gum/hum)                                 TOTAL CORRECT _____
4.Compound Words  Say to the student:  Listen carefully. I’m going to say two little words. Then, you need to put the two little words together to make one big word. For example, if I say hot…..dog… you would say hotdog. Areyou ready for your turn? Listen carefully.      up…..hill _____ (uphill)                                 sun…..tan _____ (suntan)                               air…..plane _____ (airplane                                          TOTAL CORRECT _____
5.Syllable                    Say to the student:   Listen carefully. I’m going to say two word parts. Then, you need to put the two parts together to make a word. For example, if I say ta…..ble… you would say table. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully. Mark the student’s correct responses below.                                           win…..dow _____ (window)                                         mar…..ket _____ (market)                              o…..pen _____ (open)                                     TOTAL CORRECT _____
6.Sound                         Say to the student:  Listen carefully. I’m going to say two word parts. Then, you need to put the two parts together to make a word. For example, if I say b…..ottle… you would say bottle. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully.Mark the student’s correct responses below.   h…..at _____ (hat)                                           sh…..ape _____ (shape)                               br…..ave _____ (brave)                                TOTAL CORRECT _____
7.  Phoneme  Say to the student:  Listen carefully. I’m going to say some sounds. Then, you need to put the sounds together to create a word. For example, if I say /m/../a/../t/… you would say mat. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully.Mark the student’s correct responses below.              /kw/../ i /../t/ _____ (quit)               /t/../o/../p/ _____ (top)                       /l/../e/../f/../t/ _____ (left)                                      TOTAL CORRECT __
8. Counting Sounds  Say to the student: Listen carefully. I’m going to say a word, and your job is to tell me how many sounds are in the word. For example, if I say dog, you would say, /d/ (hold out your thumb)…../o/ (hold out your index finger)…../g/ (hold out your middle finger – all three fingers should be  representing the three sounds in dog). There are three sounds in dog. Let’s do one together. The word is tax. /t/ (hold out your thumb)…../a/ (hold our your index finger)…../ks/ (hold out your middle finger). There are three sounds in the word tax. Are you ready for your turn? Mark the student’s correct responses below. Award 1 point for each sound the student correctly identifies. leg _____ (3 -- /l/../e/../g/)                                                             ship _____ (3 -- /sh/../ i /../p/                                        TOTAL CORRECT _____
9. Read Real Words  Say to the student: Please read the list of words to yourself. When you’re ready, read the words out loud to me. Give the student time to read the words to himself. When he is ready, have him read the words aloud. ham _____     jet _____                                              rip _____                    log _____ tub _____                                                                                                                TOTAL CORRECT _____
10. Read Nonsense Words       Say to the student: Please read the list of words to yourself. These words are nonsense words – they are silly, made-up words, but it’s still important that you look at the words carefully and try your best to read them. When you’re ready, you’ll read the nonsense words out loud to me.  dat_____ (/d/../a/../t/)                                   tel_____ (/t/../e/../l/)                                        bim_____ (/b/../ i /../m/)                              nox_____ (/n/../o/../ks/)                                suf_____ (/s/../u/../f/)
11. Read Real Words       Say to the student: Please read the list of words to yourself. When you’re ready, read the words out loud to me. Mark the student’s correct responses below.                                                                wish _____                                                      much _____                                                         when _____                                                           math _____                                                                thin _____                                                               chop _____                                TOTAL CORRECT _____
12. Read Sentences    Say to the student: Please read the sentences to yourself. When you’re ready, read each of the words in the sentence out loud to me. Jim hid the bat in the shed. _____ (7 points) Mom and I went to the mall to get some dishes. _____ (11 points) TOTAL CORRECT _____
13. Write Sentences  Say to the student: Listen carefully. You are going to write a sentence for me. I will read the whole sentence once, and then I’ll read it a second time. Then, you need to write the sentence correctly. Did you have fun? _____ (6 points) b) I got a big hat from Bob. _____ (9 points)             TOTAL SCORE________
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Teaching and learning phonics elements power point 2

  • 1. Teaching and Learning Phonics Elements Assessment Pre-test, Post-Test by: Renette P. Barretto
  • 2. Phonics refers to a method for teaching speakers of English to read and write that language. Phonics involves teaching how to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters
  • 3. Phonics is a widely used method of teaching to read and decode words. Children begin learning to read using phonics usually around the age of 5 or 6.
  • 4. Teaching English reading using phonics requires students to learn the connections between letter patterns and the sounds they represent. Phonics instruction requires the teacher to provide students with a core body of information about phonics rules, or patterns.
  • 5. (e.g., that the sound /k/ can be represented by c, k, ck, ch, or q spellings) and teaching them to blend the sounds of letters together to produce approximate pronunciations of unknown words.
  • 6. Letter Name and Initial Sound Recognition Assessment letter name sound r s t l n c p x j z d g w f b a
  • 7. 13Basic Phonics Placement Assessment 1. Letter Naming Say to the student: These are letters. Point to the first letter and say the letter’s name. If the student correctly names the letter, ask her to continue with the next letter. Be sure she moves from the left to the right. If the student incorrectly names the letter, point to the letter and say: This is the letter (name of letter) – touch the letter and say (name of letter). Let’s try the next one. Mark the student’s correct responses below. g ____ K ____ L ____ c ____ R ____ S ____ H ___ Z ____ x ____ t ____ m ____ Q ____ i____A____ TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 8. 2.Letter Writing Say to the student: Now, you will write some letters. I’ll say a letter, and you write that letter on the line. The student may write in capital or lowercase letters. Be sure he moves from the left to the right.Mark the student’s correct responses. J_____ D_____ A_____ W_____ N____ V_____ F_____ O_____ B_____ E_____ P_____ Y_____ TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 9. 3. Rhyming Words Say to the student: I want you to listen very carefully to the words I’m going to say. I’m going to say three words, and two of the words rhyme. Listen carefully, and then tell me the two words that rhyme. For example, if I say dog…..jet…..log… you would say to me dog/log because those words rhyme. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully. hat…..mat…..hip _____ (hat/mat) peg…..sock…..rock _____ (sock/rock) gum…..lap…..hum _____ (gum/hum) TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 10. 4.Compound Words Say to the student: Listen carefully. I’m going to say two little words. Then, you need to put the two little words together to make one big word. For example, if I say hot…..dog… you would say hotdog. Areyou ready for your turn? Listen carefully. up…..hill _____ (uphill) sun…..tan _____ (suntan) air…..plane _____ (airplane TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 11. 5.Syllable Say to the student: Listen carefully. I’m going to say two word parts. Then, you need to put the two parts together to make a word. For example, if I say ta…..ble… you would say table. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully. Mark the student’s correct responses below. win…..dow _____ (window) mar…..ket _____ (market) o…..pen _____ (open) TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 12. 6.Sound Say to the student: Listen carefully. I’m going to say two word parts. Then, you need to put the two parts together to make a word. For example, if I say b…..ottle… you would say bottle. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully.Mark the student’s correct responses below. h…..at _____ (hat) sh…..ape _____ (shape) br…..ave _____ (brave) TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 13. 7. Phoneme Say to the student: Listen carefully. I’m going to say some sounds. Then, you need to put the sounds together to create a word. For example, if I say /m/../a/../t/… you would say mat. Are you ready for your turn? Listen carefully.Mark the student’s correct responses below. /kw/../ i /../t/ _____ (quit) /t/../o/../p/ _____ (top) /l/../e/../f/../t/ _____ (left) TOTAL CORRECT __
  • 14. 8. Counting Sounds Say to the student: Listen carefully. I’m going to say a word, and your job is to tell me how many sounds are in the word. For example, if I say dog, you would say, /d/ (hold out your thumb)…../o/ (hold out your index finger)…../g/ (hold out your middle finger – all three fingers should be representing the three sounds in dog). There are three sounds in dog. Let’s do one together. The word is tax. /t/ (hold out your thumb)…../a/ (hold our your index finger)…../ks/ (hold out your middle finger). There are three sounds in the word tax. Are you ready for your turn? Mark the student’s correct responses below. Award 1 point for each sound the student correctly identifies. leg _____ (3 -- /l/../e/../g/) ship _____ (3 -- /sh/../ i /../p/ TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 15. 9. Read Real Words Say to the student: Please read the list of words to yourself. When you’re ready, read the words out loud to me. Give the student time to read the words to himself. When he is ready, have him read the words aloud. ham _____ jet _____ rip _____ log _____ tub _____ TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 16. 10. Read Nonsense Words Say to the student: Please read the list of words to yourself. These words are nonsense words – they are silly, made-up words, but it’s still important that you look at the words carefully and try your best to read them. When you’re ready, you’ll read the nonsense words out loud to me. dat_____ (/d/../a/../t/) tel_____ (/t/../e/../l/) bim_____ (/b/../ i /../m/) nox_____ (/n/../o/../ks/) suf_____ (/s/../u/../f/)
  • 17. 11. Read Real Words Say to the student: Please read the list of words to yourself. When you’re ready, read the words out loud to me. Mark the student’s correct responses below. wish _____ much _____ when _____ math _____ thin _____ chop _____ TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 18. 12. Read Sentences Say to the student: Please read the sentences to yourself. When you’re ready, read each of the words in the sentence out loud to me. Jim hid the bat in the shed. _____ (7 points) Mom and I went to the mall to get some dishes. _____ (11 points) TOTAL CORRECT _____
  • 19. 13. Write Sentences Say to the student: Listen carefully. You are going to write a sentence for me. I will read the whole sentence once, and then I’ll read it a second time. Then, you need to write the sentence correctly. Did you have fun? _____ (6 points) b) I got a big hat from Bob. _____ (9 points) TOTAL SCORE________