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Phonemic Substitution Dr. Louisa Moats and kindergarten teacher Virginia Campbell practice a phonemic awareness activity focusing on substituting letters within words.
Looking at Phonemes A spectrogram helps a Carnegie Mellon University researcher prove why it can be difficult for children to develop phonemic awareness.
Consonants Reading Rockets research director, Dr. Joanne Meier, demonstrates the sounds that the consonant letters make.
Phonemic Segmentation A kindergarten teacher learns a technique for teaching students how to identify the individual sounds within a word.
The Importance of Visual Input Dr. Louisa Moats demonstrates how modeling sounds can help children distinguish differences between letters.