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  • Essay / Phonemic Awareness - 548

    The FLaRE (Florida Literacy and Reading Excellence) Center has published a professional article entitled “Phonemic Awareness” of which I will present a critical review. Phonemic awareness is one of the five essential components of reading identified by the National Reading Panel (Learning Point Associates, 2004). Phonemic awareness can be defined as a person's understanding that each word we speak is made up of individual sounds called phonemes and that these sounds can be mixed together to form different words (Learning Point Associates, 2004). The article aimed to give a summary of phonemic awareness and the vital role it plays in a literacy program. I found the article to be very clear and concise presenting useful tactics that can be applied in the classroom. The article begins by defining phonemic awareness and gives examples that helped me understand the topic better. Phonemic awareness gives a person the ability to hear the difference between the sounds of words even when they sound alike, such as the words "sit" and "sit." Phonemic awareness is a division of the great...